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Florus and the Heavenly conuersio to the Principate of Augustus

  • Autores: Chiara Renda
  • Localización: Illinois classical studies, ISSN 0363-1923, Vol. 48, Nº. 1-2, 2023, págs. 134-145
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Florus, as a recurring strategy in his historical work, uses specific imagery to configure and interpret events and attract his reader's attention, thereby enriching his descriptions of various important moments in Roman history. In his passage narrating the transition to Augustus's Principate, Florus imagery, on the one hand, captures and displays a painful understanding of the loss of freedom on the Republican side, while, on the other hand, framing the necessity that heralded Augustus's coming into power at the moment he did as something necessary for achieving the felicitas temporum of his era.


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