Julius Caesar in Western CultureMaria Wyke John Wiley & Sons, 15/04/2008 - 384 من الصفحات This book explores the significance of Julius Caesar to different periods, societies and people from the 50s BC through to the twenty-first century.
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... Cicero has gracelessly criticized him for grieving for Caesar: I am well aware of the criticisms which people have levelled at me since Caesar's death. They make it a point against me that I bear the death of a friend hard and am ...
... Cicero has gracelessly criticized him for grieving for Caesar: I am well aware of the criticisms which people have levelled at me since Caesar's death. They make it a point against me that I bear the death of a friend hard and am ...
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... , especially in de Officiis and – even before Caesar's death – in the philosophical works which Cicero dedicated to Brutus.14 Or it can be more what we get in Suetonius, a commentary on Caesar's 9 9 Judging Julius Caesar.
... , especially in de Officiis and – even before Caesar's death – in the philosophical works which Cicero dedicated to Brutus.14 Or it can be more what we get in Suetonius, a commentary on Caesar's 9 9 Judging Julius Caesar.
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... Cicero whether that sparing was not seriously ill judged, and contributed to his downfall.21 That is an important emphasis in Nicolaus as well:22 for him Caesar's mistakes were a matter partly of clemency, partly of lack of political ...
... Cicero whether that sparing was not seriously ill judged, and contributed to his downfall.21 That is an important emphasis in Nicolaus as well:22 for him Caesar's mistakes were a matter partly of clemency, partly of lack of political ...
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... Cicero's Pro Marcello (however exactly that work is taken); they doubtless figured in more straightforward political discussion too. Such reflections could easily be gloomy ones, telling once again on the sad state of Rome as much as on ...
... Cicero's Pro Marcello (however exactly that work is taken); they doubtless figured in more straightforward political discussion too. Such reflections could easily be gloomy ones, telling once again on the sad state of Rome as much as on ...
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... debate that is treated trenchantly and one-sidedly by Cicero in de Officiis 3.81–5 and that echoes still in Seneca:31 we shall see traces of that debate later in this book in authors as diverse 13 Judging Julius Caesar.
... debate that is treated trenchantly and one-sidedly by Cicero in de Officiis 3.81–5 and that echoes still in Seneca:31 we shall see traces of that debate later in this book in authors as diverse 13 Judging Julius Caesar.
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Part II Literary Characterization | 27 |
Part III The City of Rome | 83 |
Part IV Statecraft and Nationalism | 129 |
Part V Theatrical Performance | 203 |
Part VI Warfare and Revolution | 267 |
Afterword | 303 |
Bibliography | 324 |
Index | 352 |
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