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Opinione pubblica e teatro. Nota a Cic. Sest. 106-127
2013
Lo spazio delle emozioni teatrali, tra storiografia e politica, secondo la testimonianza di Cicerone
2012
Il rapporto Ius gentium-ius civile e la societas vitae in Cic., off. 3.69-70
2013
M. TULLI CICERONIS Topica, edidit, commentario critico instruxit G. Di Maria
1994
Non ita certandi cupidus (Lucr. 3.5). Competizione e modelli etici nel de rerum natura di Lucrezio
2017
Nota sul programma ciceroniano di ius civile ad artem redigere
2021
The author offers an interpretation of the fragment of Cicero's work 'De iure civili in arte redigendo' preserved by Aulus Gellius and makes an analysis of some passages of the De oratore relating to the program of isagogical arrangement of ius civile on a dialectical basis, highlighting, in particular, the peculiar significance of the desired reduction to a few 'genera', which scholars have so far overlooked.
‘Abitare negli occhi’: Cicerone, Verre, Lilibeo
2022
Parlare di Cicerone a Lilibeo significa rievocare uno dei più celebri processi che l’antichità ci consegna, quelle Verrine che segnano, se non proprio il debutto del giovane Arpinate sulla scena politica di Roma, il momento più alto dell’avvio della sua carriera. Notoriamente, infatti, è grazie al delicato compito che Cicerone svolge nel corso di questo affaire giudiziario a proiettarlo tra gli astri nascenti di una nuova classe politica, avviandolo ad immediati successi. Speaking of Cicero in Lilibeo means recalling one of the most famous processes that antiquity gives us, those Verrines that mark, if not the debut of the young Arpinate on the political scene in Rome, the highest moment of…
Elementi e problemi del medioplatonismo latino: Cicerone e Seneca.
Lo sfogo dell'amante e la 'retorica' del prologo (Plauto Merc. 1-39)
2014
In the Mercator’s prologue the necessity to tell the background overlaps the ethos of the lover, who, through his unruly language, fluctuates between the ‘talking too much’ and the ‘talking too little’. These categories bring to a metapoetic and ‘rhetoric’ reflection on the composition and modality of the prologue itself. If the invitation to the brevity is a constant scenic standard in all the Plautus comedies, the opportunity to ‘speak little’ is necessary especially in the prologues, in order to receive the public’s benignitas (in other words, the willingness to listen). The Mercator’s long exposition therefore represents a playful infraction, which subverts this obligatory rule in the p…
Apparizioni, fantasmi e altre 'ombre' in morte e resurrezione dello Stato. Fictio, allegoria e strategie oratorie nella pro Milone di Cicerone
2012
The case of the Pro Milone is perhaps one the most successful examples of the Ciceronian literary writing. Due to the critical situation of the res publica, this text achieves a high level of formal perfection: a dense web of allegories and allegorical personifications has therefore a leading role in the oration, condemning the wicked behaviour of Clodius, whose corpse is still shaking the State, and encouraging Republican institutions to resistance. In this respect, the strategic use of personification enables the orator to evoke on the trial ‘stage’ various places: from the Appian Way to the mountains and woods made by Clodius protagonists, rather than locations, of his misdeeds. Similarl…