Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics

<p>Based on political and rhetorical concepts of Cicero in the <em>Philippics </em>that characterize Mark Anthony and the crisis generated after the assassination of Julius Caesar, this article intends to offer alternatives of understanding the basic elements of the process that we...

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Main Author: Gilson Charles dos Santos
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2018-07-01
Series:Cadernos de Letras da UFF
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Online Access:http://www.cadernosdeletras.uff.br/index.php/cadernosdeletras/article/view/547
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description <p>Based on political and rhetorical concepts of Cicero in the <em>Philippics </em>that characterize Mark Anthony and the crisis generated after the assassination of Julius Caesar, this article intends to offer alternatives of understanding the basic elements of the process that we could precariously call “transition” from the Roman republic to the Principate.</p>
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Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics
Cadernos de Letras da UFF
Cícero
Filípicas
Júlio Cesar.
title Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics
title_full Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics
title_fullStr Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics
title_full_unstemmed Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics
title_short Crisis of Roman Republic and political action in Cicero’s Philippics
title_sort crisis of roman republic and political action in cicero s philippics
topic Cícero
Filípicas
Júlio Cesar.
url http://www.cadernosdeletras.uff.br/index.php/cadernosdeletras/article/view/547
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