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Recensione al volume Bassir Amiri (ed.), Religion sous contrôle. Pratiques et expériences religieuses de la marge ?, Besançon, Presses Universitaires…
2018
Recensione al volume Bassir Amiri (ed.), Religion sous contrôle. Pratiques et expériences religieuses de la marge ?, Besançon, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2016
Theodor Mommsen, Franz Cumont e la diffusione delle "religioni orientali". Considerazioni su un inedito ritrovato negli Archivi dell'Academia Belgica
2013
Negli Archivi di Franz Cumont (1868-1947), presso l'Academia Belgica a Roma, è stato recentemente ritrovato un manoscritto, originariamente inventariato come una bozza dell'introduzione alla sua opera Les mystères de Mithra (1901). Un'analisi più accurata del documento ha mostrato, però, il carattere inedito del saggio che risulta, per di più corredato da una ventina di commenti in una grafia diversa rispetto a quella di Franz Cumont. Il confronto di questa scrittura con quella dei corrispondenti di Cumont ha indotto a ritenere che questo acuto lettore era, probabilmente, lo studioso tedesco Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903). A partire dal soggiorno tedesco di Cumont, negli anni 1888-1889, i due …
Truppe e comandanti nel mondo antico
2011
Questo numero ospita gli Atti delle Giornate di Studio su “Truppe e comandanti nel mondo antico. Tra politica società cultura” organizzate nell’ambito delle attività del dottorato di ricerca in Storia della Sicilia e del Mediterraneo antico (Palermo, 16-17 Novembre 2009).
Sogni e visioni nel mondo antico
2007
Tripolis on the Maeander in Hellenistic and Roman Age (Cent. 3rd B.C. - 3rd A.D.): Epigraphy and Prosopography
2017
This appendix is conceived to be a useful tool for the study of the history of Tripolis on the Maeander (Lydia, Anatolia). It offers a catalogue of the already published inscriptions concerning Tripolis, which come from the same city (A.1) or from anywhere else (A.2), and a prosopographical dossier of the citizens of Apollonia/Tripolis and other important persons of Hellenistic (B) and Roman age (C) up to the 3rd cent. AD, such as Roman senators (C.1), Roman magistrates and officials (C.2), Roman knights (C.3), federal magistrates of the koinon tes Asias (C.4), civic magistrates and councillors of Tripolis (C.5), “monetales” (C.6), civic priests (C.7), agonothetai and athletes (C.8), and si…
Un testimone della lex de imperio Vespasiani del tardo Trecento: Francesco Zabarella
2011
Tolemeo di Mauretania. L’ideologia politica e la morte a Roma nel settembre del 40
2022
The paper, through the analysis of literary, numismatic and epigraphic sources, and through the contribution of statuary, aims at investigating the causes that determined first the fall into disgrace, and then the death sentence of Ptolemy of Mauretania. A set of reasons, the main of which have an ideological-political and cultural nature, and can be summarized in a self-congratulatory intention, is behind the death sentence of the king, that we propose to contextualize in Rome, after a period of imprisonment, not before September 40 BC, when Caligula went back from Campania.
«Poeni foedifragi, crudelis Hannibal, reliqui iustiores» (off. i 38) Cicerone e gli exempla a proposito delle guerre puniche
2021
In a section of the De officiis, Book i, Cicero deals with the justice of warfare. He asserts that the enemies defeated who were not cruel and savage should be spared, so the maiores utterly destroyed Carthage and Numantia (i 35). In i 38 Cicero refers to the wars undertaken by Romans, distinguishing the ones waged de imperio (as the Punic wars) from the others fighted uter esset (as the wars against Celtiberi and Cimbri): the first must be fought less cruelly, but Cicero justifies the destruction of Carthage with the sentence Poeni foedifragi, crudelis Hannibal, reliqui iustiores, probably containing a quotation from Ennius’s Annales. These passages, examined in comparison with historical …
Centralità mediterranea della Palermo imperiale e tardoantica (secoli I-IV). Scenari sociopolitici
2020
Through the discussion of sources and analysis of data and material culture, the consideration of social facts with their complex interactions, I want to make a picture of the Roman Panhormus of the imperial age, with its municipal administrators, its senators, its curials, its people; a city that could enjoy theatrical performances, gladiators and venationes thanks to the prosperity manifested by the richness of the mosaics, imbued with that pagan religion, well rooted and still persisting at least until the fourth century.