The Roman Civil Wars: A House Divided
β Scribed by Richard Westall
- Publisher
- Trinity College Dublin
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 369
- Series
- Hermathena 196/197
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction. Richard Westall
The construction of oneβs enemies in civil war (49-30 BCE). Hannah Cornwell
The logic of violence in Roman civil war. Carsten H. Lange
Cassius Dio 41.43: religion as a liability in Pompeyβs civil war. Lindsay G. Driediger-Murphy
Pietatis Imago. Roger Pitcher
The Lex Pedia of 43 BCE and its aftermath. Kathryn Welch
Quintus Fufius Calenus: a forgotten career. Anna B. MiΔ
czewska
Family matters: Velleius Paterculus and the Roman civil wars. Marius Gerhardt
Caesar prophesies the future: Sallust Catiline 51.35-6. An exercise in historiography. Martin Stoneβ
Varro on civil war: Book 4 of De vita populi Romani. Antonino PittΓ
The flight from Rome in January 49 BCE: rhetorical patterns in the narratives of Lucan and Cassius Dio. Stefano Poletti
Pompeius at Pelusium: the death of the Roman lord of Asia. Richard Westall
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