Auteur: Ramsey, John T.
Titre: Did Julius Caesar temporarily banish Mark Antony from his inner circle?
Revue/Collection: "Classical Quarterly", NS, 54, (1)
Annèe edition: 2004
Pages: 161-173
Mots-clès: Biographie - Biografia - Biography, Histoire - Storia - History, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Description: Although sources assert that Caesar and Antony were estranged in 46-45 B.C., their quarrel is a fiction invented by Cicero, Phil. 2, 71-74. Plutarch, Ant. 10, 3 and Dio 45, 28, 2-3 drew on Cicero's account. The panic caused in Rome by Antony's arrival in March 45 (Cicero, Att. 12, 19, 2 ; Phil. 2, 77-78) suggests that contemporaries regarded him as someone whom Caesar might well call upon to initiate a bloody purge. Antony also canvassed voters for the consulship of 44 (Phil. 2, 76), an office he could hardly have hoped to win without Caesar's blessing. [Da APh]
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Sigle auteur: Ramsey 2004
Titre: Did Julius Caesar temporarily banish Mark Antony from his inner circle?
Revue/Collection: "Classical Quarterly", NS, 54, (1)
Annèe edition: 2004
Pages: 161-173
Mots-clès: Biographie - Biografia - Biography, Histoire - Storia - History, Sources - Fonti - Sources
Description: Although sources assert that Caesar and Antony were estranged in 46-45 B.C., their quarrel is a fiction invented by Cicero, Phil. 2, 71-74. Plutarch, Ant. 10, 3 and Dio 45, 28, 2-3 drew on Cicero's account. The panic caused in Rome by Antony's arrival in March 45 (Cicero, Att. 12, 19, 2 ; Phil. 2, 77-78) suggests that contemporaries regarded him as someone whom Caesar might well call upon to initiate a bloody purge. Antony also canvassed voters for the consulship of 44 (Phil. 2, 76), an office he could hardly have hoped to win without Caesar's blessing. [Da APh]
Oeuvres:
Liens: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3556290?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
Sigle auteur: Ramsey 2004