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This volume considers linguistic, cultural, and literary trends that fed into the creation of Roman satire in second-century BC Rome. Combining approaches drawn from linguistics, Roman history, and Latin literature, the chapters share a common purpos
Autor:
Elizabeth Keitel
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. 61:22-32
Aside from his actual exile, Cicero describes himself as an exile and overliver in two other stressful periods: during the civil war of 49 and during life at Rome under Caesar's autocracy. Scholars have long noted the exile imagery in Cicero's letter
Autor:
Virginia M. Closs, Elizabeth Keitel
This book affords new perspectives on urban disasters in the ancient Roman context, attending not just to the material and historical realities of such events, but also to the imaginary and literary possibilities offered by urban disaster as a figure
Autor:
Elizabeth Keitel
Publikováno v:
A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405185110.ch44
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405185110.ch44
Autor:
Elizabeth Keitel
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 58:705-708
Autor:
Elizabeth Keitel
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Philology. 120:429-442
Etude d'un episode mineur dans le livre 6 des «Annales» de Tacite, relatant la pretendue apparition du phoenix en Egypte en 34 de notre ere. Revisant les sources de Tacite que sont Pline l'Ancien et Tibere Balbillus, d'une part, et interrogeant le
Autor:
Elizabeth Keitel
Publikováno v:
Ancient Historiography and its Contexts ISBN: 019955868X
Ancient Historiography and its Contexts
Ancient Historiography and its Contexts
This chapter analyses Tacitus's narratives of natural and man-made disasters, with special emphasis on those perpetrated by the principes against their own people. Tacitus consistently shows compassion towards Romans of all classes and does not stres
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https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199558681.003.0020
https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199558681.003.0020
A commentary of Cicero's great speech which provides insights into Roman life and culture, the nature and tools of Roman rhetoric, and, through the inclusion of correspondence and other texts, the life and friendships of Cicero himself. Includes the