The issue of audience targeting is crucial in studies of contemporary propaganda. Meanwhile, it is usually ignored in analysis of Roman propaganda despite the fact that studies of ancient rhetoric clearly shows that speakers were well aware that they must use a different language when performing in front of different audiences. The primary aim of this paper is to consider the possibility of targeting propaganda messages encoded on coins struck by the Pompeians (RRC 444, RRC 445/1-3) during the war with Caesar. The analysis of the imagery placed on these coins may indicate that different types were in the first instance intended for the inhabitants of Epirus and Greece (RRC 444, RRC 445/2), Sicily (RRC 445/1) and West Asia Minor (RRC 445/3)....
In this paper, I would like to examine propaganda value of Roman coins. First of all, I will explain...
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This article presents a case study of three different coin series (RRC 468-RRC 470) minted near cont...
This article presents a case study of three different coin series (RRC 468-RRC 470) minted near cont...
abstract: This paper is a study of Roman propaganda and legitimizing strategies in the late Republic...
The main aim of the article is to identify and analyse the common propaganda devices on late-Republi...
This dissertation examines the role of Roman Imperial coinage in the communication of Roman ideology...
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This thesis investigates the use of propaganda in the form of iconography on Roman coins minted duri...
The main recipients of the ADLOCVT COH and DECVRSIO sesterces were Roman soldiers. As part of the pa...
In this paper, I would like to examine propaganda value of Roman coins. First of all, I will explain...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Coinage and emperial propaganda of the 3rd century on the example of usurper Julianus’s coinage issu...
This article presents a case study of three different coin series (RRC 468-RRC 470) minted near cont...
This article presents a case study of three different coin series (RRC 468-RRC 470) minted near cont...
abstract: This paper is a study of Roman propaganda and legitimizing strategies in the late Republic...
The main aim of the article is to identify and analyse the common propaganda devices on late-Republi...
This dissertation examines the role of Roman Imperial coinage in the communication of Roman ideology...
This article suggests that audience targeting occurred on late Roman and early Byzantine coins by di...
This thesis examines and analyzes political propaganda on Augustan-era Roman imperial coinage by com...
The problem of familial propaganda in the Republican and Augustan periods is explored in relation to...
This paper is an examination of the methods and utilizations of propaganda in the Late Republic/Earl...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
This thesis investigates the use of propaganda in the form of iconography on Roman coins minted duri...
The main recipients of the ADLOCVT COH and DECVRSIO sesterces were Roman soldiers. As part of the pa...
In this paper, I would like to examine propaganda value of Roman coins. First of all, I will explain...
The focus of this thesis is the nature of the interaction between the civic elites and the civic coi...
Coinage and emperial propaganda of the 3rd century on the example of usurper Julianus’s coinage issu...