Keyword [Roman republic] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
61. | Latin literary translation in the late Roman Republic |
62. | Science, politics, and poetry: A study of Lucretius' 'On the Nature of Things' (Titus Lucretius Carus, Roman Republic) |
63. | The office of the provincial governor under the Roman Republic and Empire (to AD 235): Conception and tradition |
64. | Creative History, Political Reality: Imagining Monarchy in the Roman Republic |
65. | Iambic configurations: Iambos from Archilochus to Horace (Callimachus, Greece, Roman Republic, Roman Empire) |
66. | Poetry and history in Ennius' 'Annales' (Quintus Ennius, Roman Republic) |
67. | Cultural and poetic response in Vergil's 'Eclogues' (Roman Republic) |
68. | Cicero and translation in the summer of 45 BCE: A study of 'De finibus', 'Academica posteriora', 'Tusculanae disputationes' (Roman Republic) |
69. | The limits of identity in Sallust's 'Bellum Iugurthinum' (Roman Republic) |
70. | Metaphor, Violence, and the Death of the Roman Republic |
71. | Shakespeare's 'Rape of Lucrece': A new myth of the founding of the Roman Republic (William Shakespeare) |
72. | The Italians in the Second Punic War: Local conditions and the failure of the Hannibalic strategy in Italy (Roman Republic) |
73. | The sophisticated para prosdokian in Plautus (Roman Republic) |
74. | The language of Plautus: His linguistic methods and their reflection of Roman society (Roman Republic) |
75. | Ecclesial virginity: A cultural analysis of Roman origins (Roman Empire, Roman Republic) |
76. | The power of gender and the gender of power in ancient Rome (Roman Republic, Propertius, Ovid, Maecenas) |
77. | The Roman Agora at Ilion and its predecessors (Greece, Roman Republic, Roman Empire) |
78. | Studies in Sallust's historical selectivity in the 'Bellum Iugurthinum' (Roman Republic) |
79. | Aristocratic family identity in the Roman Republic |
80. | ASPECTS OF ORPHEUS IN CLASSICAL LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY (AESCHYLUS, OVID, TIBULLUS, GREECE, ROMAN REPUBLIC, ROMAN EMPIRE) |
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