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The Sleep of Reason in the Bellum Civile of Petronius (Sat. 119, 58-60)
Roman Religion
A Genettean Reading of Petronius' Satyrica
History of Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 AD
Constructing Caesar: Julius Caesar’S Caesar and the Creation of the Myth of Caesar in History and Space
The Public Image a Study of Caesar's De Bello Gallico
So/Hs230 Gathering Places: Migrating from and to Europe
Killing Romans: Legitimizing Violence in Cicero and Caesar by Jacqueline
Fear, Anger, and Hatred in Livy's Account of the Struggle of the Orders DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the R
The Roman Cultural Memory of the Conquest of Latium
— Comments and Reviews — Caesar Selections from His Commentarii De Bello Gallico
Reconstructing Religion Augustus and the Fratres Arvales Sarah Limoges
4 ` Cicero' on the (Theatre) Stage
Rome Compiled Background Guide Final Online
Lucan's Mutilated Voice: the Poetics of Incompleteness
A Soldier in the Dark: Navigating Gaul Through the Eyes of Caesar and His Men Thomas Christian Mcmahon University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Latin Ii Overview
Venit, Vidit, Vicit, Scripsit: Caesar's Conscious Manipulations in His Commentarii
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Navigating Gaul Through the Eyes of Caesar and His Men Christian Thomas Ncmahon University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Impact of Sulla on Italy and the Mediterranean World
Bollan, John Mcgrory. (2013) Pontificalis Honor: a Re-Evaluation of Priestly Auctoritas and Sacro-Political Violence in the Transition from Republic to Principate
The Political Strategies of Gaius Julius Caesar As Seen in the Commentarii De Bello Gallico
The Evolution, Abandonment, and Resurrection of the Roman Dictatorship
The History of Cartography, Volume 1
Roman Propaganda in the Age of Augustus
A Critical History of Early Rome
I the GOLDEN AGE of ROME: AUGUSTUS’ PROGRAM to BETTER the ROMAN EMPIRE
The Dependency Treebanks for Ancient Greek and Latin
Julius Caesar in the Late Roman Republic
Tablets and Temples: Documents in Republican Rome Phyllis Culham United States Naval Academy