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Plutarch, Machiavelli and Shakespeare's Coriolanus Patrick
IMPERIAL EXEMPLA Military Prowess, Or Virtus, Is but One Quality That
Coriolanus: the Tragedy of Virtus ANTHONY MILLER
Some Aspects of the Concept of Virtus in Roman Literature Until Livy
The Magic of Professional Gravitas
Virgil, Aeneid 11 (Pallas & Camilla) 1–224, 498–521, 532–96, 648–89, 725–835 G
The Holy Lance of Antioch
Libertas and Virtus of the Citizen in Cicero's De Republica*
Excellence Redefined: the Evolution of Virtus in Ancient Rome
OEAGR Kaster
Mystical Rome V 2.0- July Release Morra Universal Cinematic Game System Contents Chapter Eight: Genre: Mystical Rome
Virtues for the People Aspects of Plutarchan Ethics PLUTARCHEA HYPOMNEMATA
Pudicitia: the Construction and Application of Female Morality in the Roman Republic and Early Empire
“Roman”: Creating Identity in an Expanding World by Claudia I. Arno
Virtus in the Roman World: Generality, Specificity, and Fluidity Kyle W
Lucretia and the Language of Purity
Names on Gallo-Roman Terra Sigillata (1St – 3Rd C
Catalina Balmaceda, Virtus Romana: Politics and Morality in the Roman Historians
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Pietas': Roman Poetic Constructions of Madness Through the Time of Virgil Emily A
The Many Meanings of Virtus in Tacitus's Agricola Anne Salloom
Mos, Maiores, and Historical Exempla in Roman Culture and Society
Re-Defining Masculinity, Identity and Post-Colonialism in Plutarch's Parallel Lives
Virtus Et Disciplina
Part Iii Roman Themes, Roman Values
Manliness and Virtus
Content Warning and Disclaimer
A Proposed Framework for Roman “Chastity Crimes”: Pudicitia in Early Imperial Roman Literature
Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
GET SERIOUS Older Men
The Novus Homo and Virtus: Oratory, Masculinity, and the Self-Made Man
Masculinities in the Ancient Greco-Roman World
Virtus, Clementia, and Caesar's Left-Hand Man: Lucan's Lament Of
The Emperor's Family on Coins (Third Century)
Virtus Without Suicide: Cicero, Exile and Public Image
The Alliterations in Virgil's Aeneid with Special Reference to Books I-VI
Rebuking the Nazi Racialization of Virgil's Cleopatra in the Aeneid