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In memoriam (Tiberiu Popoviciu)
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Charaxes (Euxanthe) tiberius subsp. tiberius tiberius (Grose-Smith 1889
2015Charaxes (Euxanthe) tiberius tiberius (Grose-Smith, 1889) Henning 1989: 405 (4 figs, as Euxanthe t. tiberius). Kielland 1990: 277 (1 fig, ‘ atypical ’, as E. t. tiberius). d ’ Abrera 2004: 527 (2 figs, as E. t. tiberius). SI: Figure 19a – d. Forewing length: male 43 – 53 mm [mean (n = 6) 46.63 mm, SD = 2.806]; female 51 – 60 mm [mean (n = 7) 53.84 mm ...
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2023
Abstract Chapter 4 reexamines the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus in the light of the restraint norms, showing how Gracchus’ quarrel with his colleague and Gracchus’ murder were, paradoxically, products of the restraint values and set in motion long-term changes to the values’ operation.
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Abstract Chapter 4 reexamines the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus in the light of the restraint norms, showing how Gracchus’ quarrel with his colleague and Gracchus’ murder were, paradoxically, products of the restraint values and set in motion long-term changes to the values’ operation.
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Classical World, 2008
Over time, the philhellenism of Tiberius has only been examined piecemeal in a number of studies. His love of things Greek has been cast in the shadows as a result of the more flamboyant philhellenism of emperors such as Nero and Hadrian. In fact, Tiberius’ philhellenism was deeper than any other of the early principes ; the nature of his ...
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Over time, the philhellenism of Tiberius has only been examined piecemeal in a number of studies. His love of things Greek has been cast in the shadows as a result of the more flamboyant philhellenism of emperors such as Nero and Hadrian. In fact, Tiberius’ philhellenism was deeper than any other of the early principes ; the nature of his ...
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The Classical Quarterly, 1989
Abstract The standard interpretation of the obituary’s final paragraph, where Tacitus divides the emperor’s life into five tempora diuersa, is that provided by F. R. D. Goodyear,which may be summarized as follows. During the last period of his life Tiberius, now free from anyone who might act as a restraining influence, revealed his own ...
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Abstract The standard interpretation of the obituary’s final paragraph, where Tacitus divides the emperor’s life into five tempora diuersa, is that provided by F. R. D. Goodyear,which may be summarized as follows. During the last period of his life Tiberius, now free from anyone who might act as a restraining influence, revealed his own ...
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1996
From Augustus on, as Cassius Dio noted, politics had ceased to be 'public'. The most fascinating source of the information about the Julio-Claudians is to be found in the surviving portions of Tacitus' Annals. Tiberius' first reported action after Augustus' death was to write to all the Roman armies.
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From Augustus on, as Cassius Dio noted, politics had ceased to be 'public'. The most fascinating source of the information about the Julio-Claudians is to be found in the surviving portions of Tacitus' Annals. Tiberius' first reported action after Augustus' death was to write to all the Roman armies.
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