Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century

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Main Author: Omissi, A
Other Authors: Manders, E
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: Steiner Verlag 2020
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Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
title Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
title_full Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
title_fullStr Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
title_full_unstemmed Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
title_short Rhetoric and power: how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
title_sort rhetoric and power how imperial panegyric allowed civilian elites to access power in the fourth century
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