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Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics

open access: yesCadernos de Letras da UFF, 2018
Based on political and rhetorical concepts of Cicero in the Philippics that characterize Mark Anthony and the crisis generated after the assassination of Julius Caesar, this article intends to offer alternatives of understanding the basic elements of the
Gilson Charles dos Santos
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Exemplary Influences and Augustus' pernicious moral legacy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This is a final draft of the book chapter. The final version will appear in the Oxford book in 2014.
Langlands, Rebecca
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Cassius Dio and the Principate

open access: yesLexis Supplements, 2020
In the Imperial books of his Roman History, Cassius Dio focuses on individual emperors and imperial institutions to promote a political framework for the ideal monarchy, and to theorise autocracy’s typical problems and their solutions.
C. Burden-Strevens   +2 more
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Die Erfindung kosmopolitaner Politik durch die Stoiker [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This lecture explores the political import of Chrysippus' account of why and how one should live as a citizen of the cosmos, and it makes a case for seeing this account as the invention of political cosmopolitanism.
Brown, Eric
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Reflections about the promotion and colonization of the Upper Guadalquivir in Caesar’s and Augustus’ time

open access: yesGerión, 2018
The territory of the province of Jaén has given us the current state of research a set of toponyms older relatable directly and unequivocally with the existing Roman cities during the Late Roman Republic and the Principate affected for the different ...
Eva María Morales Rodríguez
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Qua Re qui possum non esse popularis: The representation of Populares in the Late Roman Republic. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The terms popularis and optimate have been employed in both ancient and modern literature to interpret late Roman Republican politics. The purpose of this work is to express the diversity and change of the popularis label from 133 to 88 B.C.
N/A, Nash, Michael A.
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THE AUGUSTAN GEOGRAPHY IN THE WRITINGS OF ROBERTO ALMAGIÀ

open access: yesBollettino della Società Geografica Italiana, 2019
On the occasion of the two thousandth anniversary of the birth of Octavian Augustus (1937), Roberto Almagià held at the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Romani, the conference The Geographical Horizon in the Era of Augustus and Geographical Studies in Rome ...
Andrea Perrone
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The Literate Education of Early Christians, and Some of Its Unintended Consequences for Christian Exegesis

open access: yesSvensk Exegetisk Årsbok, 2023
The landscape of education under the early Roman principate was very diverse, but the teaching of literacy was dominated by scribal training or Graeco-Roman enkyklios paideia, “literate education”.
Teresa Morgan
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La Crise de 19 a. C. et ses conséquences

open access: yesGerión, 2005
The determination of M. Egnatius Rufus to aspire to the consulate for the year 19 a.C., with the support from a part the populus romanus, called into question the consensus which maked it possible for Augustus to be the Princeps.
Céline de Jonquieres
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Women’s Legal Capacity and the Decline of Tutela Muliebris in the Late Republic and Early Principate

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum
This paper reassesses women’s legal capacity in Rome by arguing that the substantive decline of tutela muliebris began not under the Principate but already in the late Republic. An examination of juristic texts, Digest cases, marital practices, and socio-
Ke Zhang
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