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Excavating Polemic? Cicero in Appian’s Civil Wars
Acta Classica, 2023:Appian of Alexandria wrote in a time of peace long after the end of the Roman civil wars. How does he approach the polemical elements included in his sources in more fractious periods by many more partisan authors?
K. Welch
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1996
Abstract A complete contrast with Dio of Prusa is offered by his much younger contemporary Flavius Arrian of Nicomedia, who successfully combined Greek politics and literature with the exercise of Roman power. Arrian will not be discussed in detail here because in the main his several literary works do not touch on Greek perceptions ...
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Abstract A complete contrast with Dio of Prusa is offered by his much younger contemporary Flavius Arrian of Nicomedia, who successfully combined Greek politics and literature with the exercise of Roman power. Arrian will not be discussed in detail here because in the main his several literary works do not touch on Greek perceptions ...
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The Classical Quarterly, 1924
These words occur in Appian's account of the riot which led to the death of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 133 B.C. The tribunician elections had been adjourned from the previous day, and Gracchus, who irregularly sought re-election, had with his supporters taken possession of the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol.
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These words occur in Appian's account of the riot which led to the death of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 133 B.C. The tribunician elections had been adjourned from the previous day, and Gracchus, who irregularly sought re-election, had with his supporters taken possession of the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol.
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In 1909, the Swiss scenographer Adolphe Appia retreated to a rented room at the Château de Glérolles amongst terraced vineyards on the shore of Lake Geneva, the Swiss Alps rising in the distance. Inspired by the burgeoning music-movement practice of eurythmics, here Appia furiously drafted a series of drawings he titled Espaces rythmiques.
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Appian von Alexandria und die Späte Republik
Museum Helveticum, 2022T. Itgenshorst
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