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Seneca and the satire of Emperor Claudius

open access: yes, 2014
Este artigo apresenta uma obra prima da sátira romana escrita por Lúcio Aneu Sêneca, na qual o Imperador Cláudio, ao invés de se tornar um deus após a sua morte, é transformado em uma “abóbora”, imagem de um tolo, que já em vida tinha sido objeto de risos por seus defeitos físicos e morais na corte romana e entre os súditos.
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Spenser and the Historical Revolution: Briton Moniments and the Problem of Roman Britain [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Curran argues that, since Roman Britain is a key to understanding the historiographical debates of Edmund Spenser\u27s time, the Roman Britain section of Briton Moniments in The Faerie Queene needs to be examined.
Curran, John E., Jr.
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The Rhone Caesar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
It was probably between 49 and 46 BC, when Caesar had close relationships with Arles that, according to the French archaeologist Luc Long, who found it in 2007 after struggling with poor visibility, strong currents and the catfishes of Rhone, the famous ...
G. Corazzi, A.C. Sparavigna
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Gallo-Roman Relations under the Early Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper examines the changing attitudes of Gallo-Romans from the time of Caesar's conquest in the 50s BCE to the start of Vespasian's reign in 70-71 CE and how Roman prejudice shaped those attitudes.
Walsh, Ryan
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Medical Records: A Historical Narrative. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2022
Lorkowski J, Pokorski M.
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