[publicclassics] Westall (ed): Roman Civil Wars (Hermathena)

Kai Brodersen kai.brodersen at uni-erfurt.de
Fr Feb 15 08:27:11 CET 2019


Richard Westall has kindly supplied the following information about a new publication:


Hermathena. A Trinity College Dublin Review.
Nos. 196-197 Summer – Winter 2014 [2018].

R. Westall (ed.), The Roman Civil Wars: A House Divided. 
Dublin: Trinity College Dublin, 2018.

ISSN 0018-0750.

Table of Contents:

5	Note of Thanks

7	Westall, R.:  Introduction


Articles


Part I:  The anthropology of Roman civil war

41	Cornwell, H.:  The construction of one’s enemies in civil war (49-30 BCE)

69	Lange, C.H.:  The logic of violence in Roman civil war

99	Driediger-Murphy, L.G.:  Cassius Dio 41.43:  religion as a liability in Pompey’s civil war

121	Pitcher, R.:  Pietatis Imago


Part II:  The prosopography and legal history of Roman civil war

137	Welch, K.:  The Lex Pedia of 43 BCE and its aftermath

163	Miączewska, A.B.:  Quintus Fufius Calenus:  a forgotten career

205	Gerhardt, M.:  Family matters:  Velleius Paterculus and the Roman civil wars


Part III:  Philology and literary representation of Roman civil war

231	Stone, M.:  Caesar prophesies the future:  Sallust, Catiline 51.35-6. An exercise in historiography

251	Pittà, A.:  Varro on civil war:  Book 4 of De vita populi Romani

291	Poletti, S.:  The flight from Rome in January 49 BCE:  rhetorical patterns in the narratives of Lucan and Cassius Dio

309	Westall, R.:  Pompeius at Pelusium:  the death of the Roman lord of Asia

341	Bibliography


For further information:
Email:  hermathena at tcd.ie 
Web-site:  www.tcd.ie/Classics/hermathena


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