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  • Inverting the Metaphor of Slavery and Freedom in Cicero

    Inverting the Metaphor of Slavery and Freedom in Cicero

  • Machiavelli's Critique of Classical Philosophy and His Case for The

    Machiavelli's Critique of Classical Philosophy and His Case for The

  • Architecture and Gardens of the Getty Villa: Garden Sculpture (Education

    Architecture and Gardens of the Getty Villa: Garden Sculpture (Education

  • Ibi Et Cor Tuum: the Twin Perils of Studium and Otium in English Renaissance Intellectual Culture

    Ibi Et Cor Tuum: the Twin Perils of Studium and Otium in English Renaissance Intellectual Culture

  • Competing Consolatory Practices in the Roman Empire Katherine Josephine Ziegler Bates College, Kziegler@Bates.Edu

    Competing Consolatory Practices in the Roman Empire Katherine Josephine Ziegler Bates College, [email protected]

  • Can Augustine Offer Any Insight on Vocation? Megan Devore

    Can Augustine Offer Any Insight on Vocation? Megan Devore

  • Changing Views on Roman Funerary Rites

    Changing Views on Roman Funerary Rites

  • 670 Gibson, R., Morello, R. We Live in an Age of Proliferating Handbooks

    670 Gibson, R., Morello, R. We Live in an Age of Proliferating Handbooks

  • Augustine, Wannabe Philosopher: the Search for Otium Honestum

    Augustine, Wannabe Philosopher: the Search for Otium Honestum

  • Vox Tua Nempe Mea Est. Dialogues with the Dead in Roman Funerary Commemoration

    Vox Tua Nempe Mea Est. Dialogues with the Dead in Roman Funerary Commemoration

  • Indifference and Commitment As Ethical-Intellectual Approach: Epicurus, Pyrrho and Seneca

    Indifference and Commitment As Ethical-Intellectual Approach: Epicurus, Pyrrho and Seneca

  • The Use of the Countryside in Horace's Odes

    The Use of the Countryside in Horace's Odes

  • Augustine, Wannabe Philosopher: the Search for Otium Honestum By: Allen Wilson, Faculty Advisor: Dr

    Augustine, Wannabe Philosopher: the Search for Otium Honestum By: Allen Wilson, Faculty Advisor: Dr

  • Shifting Discourses of Roman Otium in Cicero, Catullus, and Sallust

    Shifting Discourses of Roman Otium in Cicero, Catullus, and Sallust

  • Epicurean Philosophy in Cicero's De Republica

    Epicurean Philosophy in Cicero's De Republica

  • Self and Community in the Younger Pliny

    Self and Community in the Younger Pliny

  • Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

  • The Role of Rhetoric and Delight in the Theology of Saint Augustine of Hippo

    The Role of Rhetoric and Delight in the Theology of Saint Augustine of Hippo

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  • Horace, Odes 4, and the Mausoleum of Augustus
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