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2. Fighting Corruption: Political Thought and Practice in the Late Roman Republic
TRADITIONAL POETRY and the ANNALES of QUINTUS ENNIUS John Francis Fisher A
Problems and Audience in Cato's Origines Eleanor Jefferson* 1
Latin Literature
Ancient History in the Carolingian World
New Latin Grammar
Cato the Censor and the Beginnings of Latin Prose
Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography
Livy, Folklore, and Magic: a Reappraisal of Rome's Foundational Mythology
"The Roman Republic in the Long Fourth Century" Princeton University: May 16-18, 2019
Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the 'Founders' of Rome
“Quaeque Memoria Digna Videbantur: Digressions in Sallust's Historical
Origo Gentis Romanae
Foundation Legends and Propaganda in Ancient and Renaissance Rome Danielle L
The Goddess Ops in Archaic Rome
Jackie Elliott Department of Classics University of Colorado, 248 UCB
Virgil and Ennius
Review–Discussion Ennius and the Architecture of the Annales
Top View
Brown University Classics Department Greek and Latin Qualifying Translation Examinations Reading List Revised October, 2012
Money and Power in the Roman Republic
SALLUST and the MONOGRAPH by TINA TERESA ROYSTON
Ancient Rome: from Romulus and Remus to the Visigoth Invasion / Edited by Kathleen Kuiper.—1St Ed
Is Modern Liberty Ancient? Roman Remedies and Natural Rights in Hugo Grotius' Early Works on Natural
The Development of the Preface in Roman Historiography
The Tunisia Paradox: Italy's Strategic Aims
Romulus, Aeneas and the Cultural Memory of the Roman Republic
Translating Faith from Greek to Latin: Romanitas and Christianitas in Late Fourth-Century Rome and Milan1
Bollan, John Mcgrory. (2013) Pontificalis Honor: a Re-Evaluation of Priestly Auctoritas and Sacro-Political Violence in the Transition from Republic to Principate
Ethics and Imperialism in Livy
The Pessimism of Sallust's Moral and Historical Outlook
UC Santa Barbara Dissertation Template
A Critical History of Early Rome
Latin Literature Final 1.10.2004 3:19Am Page Iii
Cato and Sallust: the Narrative of Corruption and the Narrative of Decline
Romulus, Aeneas and the Cultural Memory of the Roman Republic