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El discurso de César en Vesontio de la Historia Romana de Casio Dión: aspectos literarios y culturales
Author(s) -
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Horrillo,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
talia dixit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1886-9440
DOI - 10.17398/1886-9440.16.1
Subject(s) - rhetorical question , interpretation (philosophy) , character (mathematics) , imitation , perspective (graphical) , humanities , order (exchange) , philosophy , literature , art , history , linguistics , psychology , social psychology , geometry , mathematics , visual arts , finance , economics
Julius Caesar’s Speech at Vesontio in Dio’s Roman historywas usually analysed from a legal perspective and under the rigor of the Quellenforschung. These approaches undervalued the Thucydidean reminiscences, which became mere rhetorical traits without special signification. In this paper is proposed a re-examination of the Thucydidean imitation, in order to interpret it in the literary processes of Imperial literature. This perspective undermines the negative interpretation of Caesar that recently was attributed to Cassius Dio, and the speech makes sense in the global design of the character in the Roman history

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