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Augustus’ presentation of “empire” in his Res Gestae
Having defeated all his political enemies and expanded the rule of Rome enormously, Octavian, from 27 BC known as Augustus, ended the civil wars which had plagued the Late Republic and founded the system known as the Roman Principate.
Chen Xiong
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This article deals with Julian the Apostate’s religious policy and its relationship with the renewal of both the Roman state and the morals of Roman society during the emperor’s reign.
Anna Mleczek
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Decreta caelestia versus princeps bonus w świetle "Res Gestae" Ammiana Marcellina
Ammian Marcellin w Res Gestae uczynił z cesarza Juliana wzór dobrego władcy, mimo że bogowie zadecydowali o klęsce jego wyprawy perskiej, w której on sam poniósł śmierć. Dokonując oceny jego charakteru przypisał mu konkretny katalog cnót.
Sławomir Bralewski
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Place of the “Account of the Huns” in Ammianus Marcellinus’ Res Gestae
The analysis of the so-called “account of the Huns” in the late-fourth-century fundamental history Res Gestae should start from the understanding of the entirety of the source, permeated with the single historiographic concept, where the author’s ...
Aleksandr Sergeevich Kozlov
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Eyewitness testimony by individuals who stammer: Evidence, experience and perceived credibility. [PDF]
Abstract Stammering may impede an individual's eyewitness testimony and reduce jurors' perceptions of their credibility through a complex interplay of bio‐psycho‐social factors. However, no research to date has explored this. Three co‐produced, mixed‐methods studies are reported, investigating the evidential quality, lived experiences and perceived ...
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Auto-memorialisation: Augustus’ Res Gestae as slanted narrative
That Augustus wanted to utilise the to-be-publicly-published record of his career, the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, as subtle propaganda, is a well-established critical assumption.
Johanna Maria Claassen
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Fate of the Stereotypical Images of the Nomads in Ammianus Marcellinus’ Res Gestae
This article proceeds from the fact that the main task of Ammianus Marcellinus’ account on the nomads in book XXXI of the Res Gestae was as not an adequate representation of them as a force completely alien to ancient civilization, but an image of one of
Aleksandr Sergeevich Kozlov
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As Res Gestae Diui Augusti: perspectivas sobre a obra
A proposta do artigo é problematizar as Res Gestae Diui Augusti de Otávio Augusto. Assim, analisaremos o espaço das inscrições epigráficas no Império Romano para compreendermos a inserção das RGDA, a sua visibilidade e circulação.
Carlos Eduardo da Costa Campos
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NOTES ON THE RES GESTAE AND HISTORIOGRAPHICAL VIEWS TOWARDS THE BATTLE OF ADRIANOPLE (378 A.D.)
The Battle of Adrianople has been presented as a turning point in history by classical as well as by modern authors. In this paper, classical sources, especially the res gestae, are being set into context together with modern works, trying to point out ...
Mehmet Mehmet Yilmazata
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A Reflexões sobre as Res Gestae Divi Augusti
As palavras das Res Gestae Divi Augusti — expressão latina que poderia ser traduzida para o português como As façanhas realizadas pelo divino Augusto — oferecem testemunho de um momento fundamental para quem se interessa pela Antiguidade Greco-Romana ...
Rafael Guimarães Tavares da Silva
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