This paper analyzes the strange relationship between Roman emperors and their cultural background from the 'uncultivated' (!) Julius Caesar till the uncultivated Theoderich, the Ostrogothic king of Italy, especially focusing on Trajan and Plutarch's booklet 'Ad principem ineruditum'

Zecchini, G., Princeps inlitteratus, in Philippe Le Doz, P. L. D. (ed.), Le costume de prince, Ecole Française de Rome, Roma 2021: 253- 268 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/186744]

Princeps inlitteratus

Zecchini, Giuseppe
2021

Abstract

This paper analyzes the strange relationship between Roman emperors and their cultural background from the 'uncultivated' (!) Julius Caesar till the uncultivated Theoderich, the Ostrogothic king of Italy, especially focusing on Trajan and Plutarch's booklet 'Ad principem ineruditum'
2021
Italiano
Le costume de prince
9782728314959
Ecole Française de Rome
Zecchini, G., Princeps inlitteratus, in Philippe Le Doz, P. L. D. (ed.), Le costume de prince, Ecole Française de Rome, Roma 2021: 253- 268 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/186744]
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