Search results for " Cicero"

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Il frammento riscritto. Su alcune citazioni tragiche ciceroniane

2016

The monody of Ennius'Andromacha represents for Cicero a poetic model and a source of inspiration. The quotations of the pro Sestio sound like imitation and rewriting

Andromache Ennius Cicero Quotation Rewriting
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De Boethii Commentariis in Topica Ciceronis denuo edendis

1998

BOEZIOReligious studiesCOMMENTARIO.Settore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia ClassicaTOPICA DI CICERONESacris Erudiri
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Recensione a AA.VV., Le Brutus de Cicéron. Rhétorique, politique et histoire culturelle, sous la direction de Sophie Aubert-Baillot &Charles Guérin, …

2015

Recensione

Brutus Cicerone Retorica politica storia culturale
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I manoscritti del Lucullus di Cicerone in Vaticana: valore filologico e collocazione stemmatica

2014

International audience; no abstract

Ciceron[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturePoggio BraccioliniVaticanCiceroneManuscrits[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureBiblioteca vaticanaaxe2LucullusManoscrittiCicerone; Cicero Marcus Tullius; Lucullus; Manoscritti; Biblioteca vaticana; Poggio BraccioliniComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCicero Marcus Tullius
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“Buoni e cattivi esempi”. Cicerone, Cesare e l’ombra di Silla

2021

The exemplum, one of the tools of persuasion indicated by ancient rhetoric, is used by Cicero in Caesarian Orations with a careful strategy: the exemplary modeling of Caesar allows to define the boundaries of the correct management of res publica. Therefore, in the Pro Marcello Caesar is already presented as a “visible” exemplum, while in the following Pro Ligario the paradigm of Sulla (i.e. that of a dictator guided by crudelitas) becomes effective in admonishing Caesar from a possible degeneration of power.

Exemplum Cicero Caesarian Orations Caesar Sulla RhetoricSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Reconsidering authorship in the Ciceronian corpus through computational authorship attribution

2019

In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for the reattribution of classical texts. We use and further develop these methods to verify the authorship of several texts belonging or related to the Ciceronian corpus: Rhetorica ad C. Herennium, De inventione, De optimo genere oratorum, and Commentariolum petitionis. We use two classifiers, Support Vector Machine and Convolutional Neural Network, of which the latter is more accurate except in regard to certain aspects of vocabulary. The most important of our results is that Commentariolum petitionis seems to be authored by Marcus Cicero, not by his brother Quintus. Negli ultimi anni metodi co…

Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureDe optimo genere oratorumDe inventionetekstinlouhintakirjalliset lähteetP1-1091cultural historylatinankielinen kirjallisuusCicerodigitaaliset ihmistieteetRutilius Lupuscomputational authorship attributionQuintus Tullius CiceroRhetorica ad Herenniumdigital humanitiesMarcus Tullius CiceroauthorshipPhilology. Linguisticsklassillinen filologiatekijyysPACommentariolum petitionis
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Piantare alberi. Storie e modelli di crescita nel "Cato maior de senectute" di Cicerone

2019

Is the idea of “growing” and “development” useful to explain a work about senectus? The aim of this paper is to verify if Cicero’s Cato maior may offer a literary portrayal of “growth” in a double way: the biological one, with the human being intended as a mere individual, and the cultural one, relevant to human generations. The use of words and expressions from the rural context seems to enable Cicero to place the elderly in a justified relationship with the others ages of life, as he was rethinking the conflict of generations, because this opposition always talks about the ways every society conceives and describes itself.

Growth senectus human generations CiceroSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Lilibeo al tempo di Cicerone

2021

The volume that sees the light today is the fruit of the Study Day on "Lilibeo at the time of Cicero" held in Marsala, in the conference room of the Museo Lilibeo, on 3 May 2019 thanks to the joint effort of the Museum and the Culture and Society Department of the University of Palermo. In the short term, important changes in the council organizational structure, they led to the establishment of the Archaeological Park of Lilibeo including in a unitary structure the Lilibeo Regional Archaeological Museum, the archaeological area of ​​Capo Boeo, which represents the main nucleus, and other state-owned archaeological areas of the urban fabric of Marsala.

Lilybaeum Sicily Hellenismus Romanization Multiculturalism Topography Material Culture Paintings CiceroSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Elementi e problemi del medioplatonismo latino: Cicerone e Seneca.

Medioplatonismo platonismo Seneca Cicerone
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El sentido alusivo de singularis en el discurso ciceroniano pro Sulla

2012

Después de haber propuesto que el uso frecuente de singularis en las Verrinas está en buena parte motivado por la alusión aprina que suscitan los nombres parlantes de Verres y de su principal colaborador Apronius, se nos ha opuesto el reparo de que el uso relativo de ese adjetivo es superior en el Pro Sulla. Pues bien, hecho el oportuno análisis, comprobamos que dos de los seis empleos de singularis en este discurso apuntan el mismo valor alusivo. Y los motivos son paralelos: Sulla facilita la conexión con el término genérico del cerdo doméstico o salvaje (sus, suis) y la conducta predatoria del personaje justifi ca la alusión, como en el caso de las Verrinas

Nombre parlante:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]AmbigüedadPolisemiaParonimiaFilologíasFilologías clásicas y antiguasAlusiónUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICAHumor ciceronianoFilología
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