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31Dio and Herodian on the Assassination of CaracallaClassical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (1): 15-28. 2012.
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15Herodian and Severan HistoriographyAmerican Journal of Philology 144 (1): 145-177. 2023.Abstract:This paper examines the historiographic controversies and disagreements surrounding the figure of Septimius Severus and highlighted by Herodian in his Roman History as a means of investigating the development of history writing during and in the aftermath of that emperor's reign. Herodian cites Severus' transition to power and reign as a locus for historical and historiographical controversy and debate, and a comparison of Herodian with other Severan writers allows for an examination of…Read more
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13The Spartan Heroic Death in Plutarch’s Laconian ApophthegmsHermes 143 (1): 72-82. 2015.A number of aphorisms in Plutarch’s Laconian Apophthegms contain a similar verbal formulation indicating death in battle. This formulation can be traced back to Thucydides, and was likely descriptive of expected Spartan behavior from the time of Thermopylae. Its employment in the Apophthegms, masking personal and civic shortcomings, reveals both an insistence on maintaining this behavioral directive and the social anxiety surrounding its maintenance.
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11Augustan age without Augustus? - (K.) Morrell, (j.) Osgood, (k.) Welch (edd.) The alternative Augustan age. Pp. XVI + 394, ills. New York: Oxford university press, 2019. Cased, £55, us$85. Isbn: 978-0-19-090140-0 (review)The Classical Review 70 (2): 449-451. 2020.
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20The Legitimization of Elagabalus and Cassius Dio's Account of the Reign of Macrinus1Journal of Ancient History 1 (2): 242-253. forthcoming.
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27Cassius Dio, Caracalla, and the SenateKlio 97 (1): 157-175. 2015.Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 97 Heft: 1 Seiten: 157-175
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion |
19th Century Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |