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La antigua comedia romana de Plauto y Terencio modeló intrínsecamente a la comedia humanística latina. Esta, en efecto, imitó a su predecesora no solo en sus argumentos y estructura, sino también en su lengua. En este trabajo nos proponemos justamente exa... see more

La antigua comedia romana de Plauto y Terencio modeló intrínsecamente a la comedia humanística latina. Esta, en efecto, imitó a su predecesora no solo en sus argumentos y estructura, sino también en su lengua. En este trabajo nos proponemos justamente exa... see more

La antigua comedia romana de Plauto y Terencio modeló intrínsecamente a la comedia humanística latina. Esta, en efecto, imitó a su predecesora no solo en sus argumentos y estructura, sino también en su lengua. En este trabajo nos propone... see more

El propósito de este trabajo es caracterizar e interpretar la evolución del personaje de la muchacha enamorada en la comedia latina. Específicamente, se consideran aquí los dos momentos más salientes del género: de un lado, la antigua comedia romana de Pl... see more

En el presente artículo, el autor analiza el planteamiento central de la obra de Nicolás Maquiavelo, Discursos sobre la primera década de Tito Livio. En ese sentido, se comenta la genuina propuesta de Maquiavelo sobre un modelo de gobierno mixto. n gobier... see more

Este artigo pretende fazer uma caracterização do discurso moral apresentado por Tito Lívio. Em jeito de hipótese, defendemos que o discurso moral apresentado por Lívio, ainda que possa ser caracterizado, em traços gerais, como tradicional, apresenta algum... see more

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A Companion to Livy. Malden and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, p. 102-112. CLAASSEN, Jo-Marie. The Familiar Other: the pivotal role of women in Livy’s narrative of political development in early Rome. Acta Classica, v. 41, p. 71-103, 1988. CLARK, Anna. Divine Qualities, Cult and Community in Republican Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.COMBER, Michael; BALMACEDA, Catalina. (eds.). Sallust: The War Against Jugurtha. Oxford: Liverpool University Press, 2009. CORNELL, Tim. (ed.). The Fragments of the Roman Historians. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. FARNEY, Gary. Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition in Republican Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. FELDHERR, Andrew. Spectacle and Society in Livy’s History. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1998.FLOWER, Harriet. Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.FORNARA, Charles. The Nature of History in Greece and Rome. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1983.FRANK, Richard. Augustus’ Legislation on Marriage and Children. Classical Antiquity, v. 8, p. 41–52, 1975. GALINSKY, Karl. Augustan Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996. GINSBURG, Judith. In Maiores Certamina: Past and Present in the Annals. In: LUCE, James; WOODMAN, Anthony John. Tacitus and the Tacitean tradition. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993, p. 86-103. GRETHLEIN, Jonas. Nam Quid Ea Memorem: The Dialectical Relation of the Res Gestae and Memoria Rerum Gestarum in Sallust’s Bellum Jugurthinum. The Classical Quarterly, v. 56, n. 1, p. 135-148, 2006.HABERMAN, Lidia. Nefas an libidine ortum: Sexual Morality and Politics in the Early Books of Livy. Classical Bulletin, v. 57, p. 8-11, 1980.HALLET, Judith. Women as Same and Other in the Classical Roman Elite. Helios, v. 16, p. 59-78, 1989.HARDIE, Philip. Epic Successors of Virgil. 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LEVICK, Barbara. Velleius Paterculus as senator: a dream with footnotes. In: COWAN, Eleanor. Velleius Paterculus: Making History. Swansea: Classical Press of Wales, 2011, p. 1-16.LUCE, Timothy Joseph. Tacitus on History’s Highest Function, ANRW, v. II, n. 33.4, 2904-2927, 1991. MARINCOLA, John. Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997MARINCOLA, John. A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography. Malden and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 2007.MARINCOLA, John. The Rhetoric of History: Allusion, Intertextuality, and Exemplarity in Historiographical Speeches. In: PAUSCH, Dennis. Stimmen der Geschichte: Funktionen von Reden in der antiken Historiographie. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 2010, p. 259-289. MILES, Gary. Livy: Reconstructing Early Rome. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995.MOLES, John. Livy’s Preface. Papers of the Cambridge Philological Society, v. 39, p. 141-168, 1993.MOORE, Timothy. 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Uma grande parte do valor percebido da história no mundo antigo estava ligada à sua função educacional. De um modo ou de outro, ela foi considerada como um guia benéfico para a conduta ou como magistra vitae (CÍCERO, De OratoreII, 36). Dar ... see more

La revisión de los textos de Livio nos ha permitido recuperar la visión del estado territorial celtíbero con el que tuvieron que interaccionar cartagineses y romanos, desde su llegada a la península Ibérica en el siglo III a. C. hasta el final de la segun... see more

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