Velleius Paterculus’ judgement of Augustus and of the early years of Tiberius’ reign was deeply influenced by his standpoint on Tiberius and the circumstances of his succession. But it is clear that the historian could lay aside his prejudice while writing the biography of Augustus and estimate the most important persons (Marcellus, Agrippina, Caius and Iulius Caesar) who played an important role at the death of Augustus and were rivals of Tiberius relatively unbiased
In this study, I analyze the literary picture of the emperor Augustus as it is depicted in the rheto...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
Velleius Paterculus is a direct witness of two interesting occasions of banqueting, involving member...
The paper focuses on Velleius Paterculus' portrait of Gaius Caesar (20 B.C-A.D. 4), rhetorically des...
The words 'Caesareana tempora' in the 'Historia Augusta' (Life of Aurelianus) have never been fully ...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
A historiografia imperial romana revela-se uma fonte tão escassa como polémica. O caso de Tibério Cé...
The campaigns of Augustus in the Carpathian basin, connected with the occupation of Pannonia (Illyri...
The life-work of Augustus and its memory is usually illustrated by the Res gestae as well as the his...
This paper elaborates on the early development of a ‘canon’ of Roman tyrants in imperial Rome. Testi...
Cnaeus Domitius Ulpianus was born around 165 AD in an aristocratic Tyre family (Syria Phoenicia). He...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
La presente tesi analizza il modo in cui Velleio Patercolo, storico della prima età imperiale, consi...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
The problem of representing and “remembering” republican history in the Roman Empire is here recons...
In this study, I analyze the literary picture of the emperor Augustus as it is depicted in the rheto...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
Velleius Paterculus is a direct witness of two interesting occasions of banqueting, involving member...
The paper focuses on Velleius Paterculus' portrait of Gaius Caesar (20 B.C-A.D. 4), rhetorically des...
The words 'Caesareana tempora' in the 'Historia Augusta' (Life of Aurelianus) have never been fully ...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
A historiografia imperial romana revela-se uma fonte tão escassa como polémica. O caso de Tibério Cé...
The campaigns of Augustus in the Carpathian basin, connected with the occupation of Pannonia (Illyri...
The life-work of Augustus and its memory is usually illustrated by the Res gestae as well as the his...
This paper elaborates on the early development of a ‘canon’ of Roman tyrants in imperial Rome. Testi...
Cnaeus Domitius Ulpianus was born around 165 AD in an aristocratic Tyre family (Syria Phoenicia). He...
Augustus is often labelled as “first emperor of Rome” and “founder of the Principate”. Both descript...
La presente tesi analizza il modo in cui Velleio Patercolo, storico della prima età imperiale, consi...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
The problem of representing and “remembering” republican history in the Roman Empire is here recons...
In this study, I analyze the literary picture of the emperor Augustus as it is depicted in the rheto...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
Velleius Paterculus is a direct witness of two interesting occasions of banqueting, involving member...