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Autor:
PETER HESLIN
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. :1-27
For the emperor, quoting Homer was both a danger and an opportunity. Suetonius’ Lives shows that anecdotes of quotation circulated widely to characterise the emperor for good or for ill. Subsequently, these moments could themselves become the subje
Autor:
Thomas Runeckles
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. :1-28
This article examines the important roles played by gods in the friezes of the Columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius and argues that they are treated in a distinctive ‘documentary’ style, comparable in certain ways to accounts of divine action in
Autor:
Clifford, E
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. :1-30
This article examines how images on a sarcophagus involved Roman viewers in processes of thinking by analogy and so invited them to engage in meditation on death. This more thanatological slant is sidelined in current approaches that emphasise how ex
Autor:
Van Oyen, A.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies
The case of the early imperial small rural settlement of Marzuolo, in south-central Etruria, paints a micro-history of arrested developments: a couple of decades into the site's existence, an abandoned wine-production facility was converted into a bl
Autor:
George Woudhuysen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. :1-3
Autor:
Sailakshmi Ramgopal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. 112:215-235
‘J'ai passionnément aimé la Méditerranée, sans doute parce que venu du Nord, comme tant d'autres, après tant d'autres.’
Autor:
Matthew M. McCarty
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. 112:105-141
Despite a range of literary and archaeological evidence for the importance of forests in Roman Africa, these marginal lands and their marginalised populations have been almost entirely ignored or downplayed by modern scholarship, leading to tortured
Autor:
T. P. Wiseman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. 112:57-77
This article draws attention to a neglected archaeological datum (pointed out by Amanda Claridge in 2014) that has important consequences for our understanding of the Augustan Palatine. The ‘house of Livia’, excavated in 1869, has always been tho
Autor:
Ruurd Nauta
Publikováno v:
Journal of roman studies, 111, 179-202
In discussion over the dating of theBucolicsof Calpurnius Siculus, an important role has always been played by attempts to identify the character of Meliboeus, who is to be read as a bucolic allegory of the poet's patron. By providing a new interpret
Autor:
Andrew Gallia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. :1-3