Duplicitous Simplicity in Ovid, Amores 1
By Molly Pasco-Pranger Published in The Classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 62, No. 2 (DECEMBER 2012), pp. 721-730
By Molly Pasco-Pranger Published in The Classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 62, No. 2 (DECEMBER 2012), pp. 721-730
By Elizabeth H. Pearson Abstract: This volume demonstrates the development of Roman military bureaucracy during the Middle Republic, expanding on recent research to examine these administrative systems that made…
By Dr Rhiannon Evans A podcast series looking at the rulers of Ancient Rome. Produced by La Trobe University Available through Spotify, Apple, podbay
Edited by Bernard Mineo Part I. Text and context — Livian manuscript tradition / Marielle de Franchis — Historical context of the Ab Vrbe Condita / Barbara Levick — Part II. Ideological and historical aspects —…
By Cynthia Hornbeck Abstract: Horace uses the myth of Daedalus’ flight and Icarus’ fall to explore the risks inherent in artistic creation, to interrogate the dichotomy between art and nature and to probe the…
Edited by George W. M. Harrison Editing Romans (Republican) tragedy : challenges and possible solutions / Gesine Manuwald — Argo killed Hippolytus : Roman tragedy in the (Meta- ) theatre / Mario Erasmo — Roman trafed :…
By Elizabeth Asmis Published in The Classical Quarterly New Series, Vol. 58, No. 1 (May, 2008), pp. 141-157 View on JSTOR
By Jinyu Liu The collegia centonariorum were often seen as the municipal fire-brigades or status groups of sorts in the Roman cities. Through a close investigation of the chronological development and geographical…
By Katharina Volk Article in Antike Und Abendland, Volume 51, Issue 1, pages 83-96 (2008) View through De Gruyter
By Ruth Rothaus Caston Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. Supplement No. 125, EMOTIONS BETWEEN GREECE & ROME (2015), pp. 129-148 (2015) View on JSTOR