Titre: The orators in Cicero’s Brutus. Prosopography and chronology
Revue/Collection: Phoenix Suppl. ; XI
Lieu èdition: Toronto
Éditeur: Univ. of Toronto Pr.
Annèe edition: 1973
Pages: 197
Mots-clès: Histoire - Storia - History, Prosopographie - Prosopografia - Prosopography
Comptes rendus:
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Description: This study is concerned with certain special topics and problems arising out of Cicero's dialogue Brutus which are of particular interest to prosopographers and historians of the Roman Republic. In its major part it presents a prosopographical analysis of Cicero's survey of Roman orators. On that basis it endeavours to characterize the chronological structure of Cicero's work ([Author]Oeuvres:
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Sigle auteur: Sumner 1973