Relatio Vs. Oratio: Tacitus, Ann. 3.12 and the Senatus Consultum De Cn. Pisone Patre (original) (raw)
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Academia Letters, 2021
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Erica Bexley
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“Epicurus and the iuvenis at Vergil’s Eclogue 1.42”, CQ 66.1 (2016) 172-179
Peter Bing
Classical Quarterly, 2016
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Polybius on Speeches in Timaeus: Syntax and Structure in Histories 12.25A
Nicolas Wiater
The Classical Quarterly, 2014
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First pages only of the offprint of “Triumphati magis quam victi? Ways to Respond to Lying and Exaggeration in Aeneid 8 and on the Shield of Aeneas,” MD 89.2 (2022) 67-111; the journal’s rules allow me to share only the typescript and the first pages of the offprint.
Jim O'Hara
Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici, 2022
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"A New Reading of Aeneid 6.847-853." In Callida Musa: Papers on Latin Literature in Honor of R. Elaine Fantham (= MD 61), ed. by R. Ferri, J. M. Seo, and K. Volk. Pisa: Serra, 2009, pp. 71-84.
Katharina Volk
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Theodore Antoniadis
2017
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Denouncing One's Friends: The Ending of Tacitus' Dialogus
Bettina Reitz-Joosse
Mnemosyne , 2014
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"Staring at the Pun: Aeneid 4.435-36 Reconsidered," Classical Journal 95 (1999) 103-18
Sergio Casali
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Kai Juntunen
Arctos: Acta Philologica Fennica, 2020
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Marcela Andoková
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Handling of facts in Cicero’s speech in defence of Quintus Ligarius
Tamás Nótári
Acta Juridica Hungarica, 2014
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Irony and Figured Language in Cicero’s Letter to Lucceius
Joanna Kenty
Classical Journal
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Theophrastus’ appraisal of Thucydides and Herodotus (Cicero, Orator 39 = fr. 697 FHS&G)
Marcin Kurpios
Eos 103, 2016
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Themistocles’ Exhortation before Salamis: On Herodotus 8.83
Vasiliki Zali
GRBS , 2013
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An Analysis of Gaius Marius' Speech in Sallust Bellum Jugurthinum 85
Françoise J Secq
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'Praise in Polybius', in N. Miltsios and M. Tamiolaki (eds.), Polybius and his Legacy (Berlin 2018), 75-101
Bruce Gibson
Praise in Polybius, 2018
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“Polybius on Speeches in Timaeus: Syntax and Structure in Plb. 12.25a.” Classical Quarterly 64.1, 2014, pp. 121-135
Nicolas Wiater
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Trevor Mahy
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Pavel Nývlt
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Philologica, 2024
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Review of D.S. Levene and D.P. Nelis (eds.), Clio and the Poets. Augustan Poetry and the Traditions of Ancient Historiography, Leiden, Brill, 2002 in Scholia n.s. 12 (2003), 19.
Alex Nice
Scholia, 2003
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Potentes and Potentia in Tacitus's Dialogus de Oratoribus
Andrew Gallia
2009
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Cicero's Letters (J.) Hall Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters. Pp. xii + 275. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. Cased, £50. ISBN: 978-0-19-532906-3
Ornella Rossi
The Classical Review, 2010
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Lucia Prauscello
ZPE, 2019
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Sergio Casali
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Michael Beer
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"The Poet at War: Ennius on the Field in Silius's Punica," Arethusa 39 (2006) 569-93
Sergio Casali
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Virgil against Aeneas: an impalpable irony (Aen. 12.311-23, 383-499).
Jean-Yves Maleuvre
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Authority and Subjectivity in Apuleius' Apology
Carlos Noreña
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O singulare prodigium! Ciceronian Invective as Religious Expiation." Cicero’s “Philippics:” History, Rhetoric and Ideology. Ed. T. Stevenson and M. Wilson. Auckland: Polygraphia, 2008 = Prudentia 37-38: 240-254.
Anthony Corbeill
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Livy 1.26-37 kings Tullus and Ancus (Gaius Stern's translation)
Gaius Stern
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Polybius and the outbreak of the First Punic War: a constitutional issue
Michele Bellomo
Studi Classici e Orientali 59 (2013), 2013
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Typescript only of “Triumphati magis quam victi? Ways to Respond to Lying and Exaggeration in Aeneid 8 and on the Shield of Aeneas,” MD 89.2 (2022) 67-111; the journal's rules allow me to offer only this typescript and the first pages of the offprint.
Jim O'Hara
Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici, 2022
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AN IRONIC ALLUSION AT AENEID 1.374
Robert Dobbin
Mnemosyne, 2002
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LOUIS CUNNINGHAM
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