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The second “Philippic” of Cicero and the image of Mark Antony in the ancient authors works [PDF]
The article examines the influence of Cicero’s second “Philippic” on the formation of the image of Mark Antony in the writings of ancient authors, primarily Plutarch.
Smykov, Evgeniy Vladimirovich
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Cicero’s contacts in Athens [PDF]
The focus of this article is Cicero’s contacts in Athens. Marcus Tullius Cicero studied in Athens for six months in his mid-twenties and visited the city several times more. In his letters, speeches, and treaties, he mentions several important Athenians.
Aleksandar Simić
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To discover driver fusions beyond canonical exon-to-exon chimeric transcripts, we develop CICERO, a local assembly-based algorithm that integrates RNA-seq read support with extensive annotation for candidate ranking.
Liqing Tian +20 more
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This article explores the reception of Cicero in early modern England, specifically his centrality to the humanist education programme and as an exponent of civilizing rhetoric.
Janet Clare
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The atmospheric methane trend is not fully understood. Here we investigate the role of the main sink, the main natural source, and anthropogenic emissions on the methane growth rate over the last three decades using numerical models and emission ...
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie +2 more
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Climate action post-Paris: how can the IPCC stay relevant?
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been a crucial facilitator of climate change research and governance. After its sixth assessment cycle, the organization is at a critical juncture.
Erlend A. T. Hermansen +2 more
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“URBEM, URBEM COLE!” TAKING A WALK IN CICERO’S VESTIGIA
In this article, I have followed Cicero expressing himself in different works belonging to different genres, with regard to feelings of patriotism and homesickness.
R.L. Van der Wal
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Relations of Friendship and Family in Cicero’s Correspondence II
In the first part of the study, after having presented the general features of the Ciceronian corpus of letters, their basic characteristics and formal features, the author analysed the concept of friendship in the epistles on the one hand and Cicero’s ...
Tamás Nótári
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Greek and Roman literature has bequeathed us a variety of perspectives on old age. Old age, in ancient times before there were palliatives for pain and devices to compensate for failing sense, such as eyeglasses and hearing aids, could be painful and ...
David Konstan
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