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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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De Sallustii, Livii, Taciti digressionibus

Theissen, Wilhelm. January 1912 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Berlin. / Vita. Filmed with: Walter, K. / Emendationum in Sophoclis fabulas specimen -- Wandinger, C. / Pomponiana Graecina : Tac. Ann. XIII. 32 -- Walther, G.H. / Observationum in C. Cornelii Taciti opera conscriptarum specimen alterum -- Warren, M. / On the enclitic ne in early Latin -- Wasmansdorff, E. / Luciani scripta ea, quae ad Menippum spectant, inter se comparantur et diiudicantur -- Zellmer, W. / De lege Plautia quae fuit de vi -- Zijnen, F.B.J.S. / Specimen historico-philosophum, quo Plutarchi de nonnullis Chrysippi placitis judicium examinatur -- Waldfogl, C. / Ueber den Platonischen Dialog der Sophist oder vom Sein -- Waller, W. / Excursus criticus in P. Papinii Statii Silvas -- Wallinder, J. / De statu plebejorum Romanorum ante primam in montem sacrum secessionem quaestiones -- Wallrafen, W. / Einrichtung und kommunale Entwicklung der rm̲ischen Provinz Lusitanien -- Walther, E. / De dativi instrumentalis usu Homerico -- Walther, F. / Studien zu Tacitus und Curtius -- Widmann, H. / De Gaio Vettio Aquilino Iuvenco carminis evangelici poeta et Vergilii imitatore -- Werner, J. / Quaestiones Babrianae -- Wernicke, J.C. / De Pausaniae Periegetae studiis Herodoteis -- Wessig, H. / De aetate et auctore Philopatridis dialogi -- Wetzell, C. / De usu verbi substantivi Tacitino -- Werder, C.F. / De Platonis Parmenide -- Stamer, A. / Engkuklios paideia in dem Urteil der griechischen Philosophenschulen -- Sexauer, H. / Sprachgebrauch des Romanschriftstellers Achilles Tatius -- Stamkart, J.A. / Specimen litterarium inaugurale exhibens commentarium in Plauti Mostellarium -- Seibel, M. / Klage um Hektor im letzten Buche der Ilias -- Siegismund, A.J. / Quaestionum de metathesi Graeca particula I -- Tanzmann, J.J. / De C. Plinii Caecilii Secundi vita ingenio moribus quaestio -- Teetz, F. / Beitrg̃e zur Rhythmopoiie des Sophokles ... -- Siemering, F.O. / Quaestionum Lucretianarum particula I et II -- Thedinga, F. / De Numenio philosopho Platonico -- Schemann, L. / De legionum per alterum bellum Punicum historia quae investigari posse videantur -- Natorp, P. / Quos auctores in ultimis Belli Peloponnesiaci annis describendis secuti sint Diodorus Plutarchus Cornelius Iustinus -- Olsen, W. / Quaestionum Plautinarum de verbo substantivo specimen -- Partsch, J.F.M. / Darstellung Europa's in dem geographischen Werke des Agrippa. Includes bibliographical references.
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De praepositionis "ad" usu Taciteo

Maué, Hermann C. January 1870 (has links)
Thesis--Göttingen. / Filmed with: Maler, Guilelmus / Nonnulli loci ex Ciceronis libro "in officiis"--Meyer, Ludwig / Eine römische Studie -- Hirt, Aloys / Nachtrag zu den Hierodulen -- Haupt, Stephan Odon / Die Lösung der Katharistheorie des Aristoteles -- Makowsky, Julius / De collatione Alexandri Magni et Dindimi -- Groddeck, Gottfried Ernest / De Hymnorum Homericorum reliquis -- Bach, Joseph / Homerische Syntax -- Matthiae, August Heinrich / De carmine Theocriteo XXIX -- Matthiae, August Heinrich / De ratione tractandae Graecorum mythologiae -- Matthiae, August Heinrich / De usu futuri exacti Latinorum -- Mees, Adrianus / De Luciani studiis et scriptis juvenilibus -- Menopoulos, Theokletos Ch. / Enaisimos diatrive peri sophiston : epi te paravole parallelon Demosthenous kai Imperiou kai Aristeidou tou sophistou kai epi didaktorike anarresei -- Maccari, Latio / La "Perikeiromene" di Menandro -- Ammer, Engelbert / Über die Reihenfolge und Zeit der Abfassung des Herodotischen Geschichtwerkes -- Haupt, E. Th. / Ueber den Gebrauch des Konjunktivs beim Homer, erster Theil, Erörterung der Modustheorie im Allgemeinen -- Manso, Johann Caspar Friedrich / Ueber Horazens Beurtheilung der altern Dichtern der Römer -- Matthiae, Friedrich Christian / De sirona dea : prolusio I -- Matthiae, Friedrich Christian / Bemerkungen zu drey Stellen im Herodot, Cicero, und Livius -- Madvig, Johan Nicolai / De locis aliquot Ciceronis orationum Verrinarum dissertationis criticae pars prior -- Mehlis, Christian / Die Grundidee des Hermes : vom Standpunkt der vergleichenden Mythologie -- Mentz, Friedrich ; Sommer, Friedrich Wilhelm / Socrates nec officiosus maritus nec laudandus pater familias. Includes bibliographical references.
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Sentence connection in Tacitus

Mendell, Clarence W. January 1911 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 1910.
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Sentence connection in Tacitus

Mendell, Clarence W. January 1911 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 1910.
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Leben und Charakter des Tiberius Claudius Nero nach Velleius und Tacitus bis zum Jahre 29 n. Chr. ...

Schwab, Johann. January 1900 (has links)
Programm--K.k. STaats-Ober-Realgymansium in Tetschen a.E. / "Schulnachrichten, vom Direktor": pp. [29]-66., incl. tables.
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Comparative and superlative adjectives in Tacitus

Swanson, Anthony Angus 17 February 2014 (has links)
D.Litt. et Phil. (Latin) / The aim of this study is to establish the importance of the comparative and superlative degrees of the adjective in general, to evaluate the effectiveness of the comparatives and superlatives which Tacitus applies in his writings, and to ascertain what contribution they make to the individual texts and to the study of Tacitus' works as a whole. Conflict, contrast and comparison feature prominently in Tacitus' record and interpretation of historical events, and his portrayal of character. Conflict presupposes comparison and in this regard comparatives and superlatives may be considered indispensable elements of Tacitus' writings. His skill in applying these degrees of the adjective allows him to utilise them to the full, and, directly and indirectly, to record and interpret, inform and imply, enhance and enliven, compare and contrast, evoke and express, colour and persuade. The persuasive power that comparatives and superlatives possess may vary from negligible to significant and, consequently, they may be classified as neutral or loaded respectively. They fulfill both an intrinsic and contextual function, and an evaluation ~f their effectiveness can only be determined after consideration of both functions.
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Dominandi avida : Tacitus' portrayal of women in the Annals.

Delany, Ann Moreton. January 1993 (has links)
This thesis deals with Tacitus' portrayal of women by examining in detail a number of the female characters in the Annals in order to identify certain themes and ideas relating to women. The most striking theme to emerge from such an examination is that of the strong, powerful, almost masculine woman, and several of the characters examined exemplify this recurring theme. In portraying these characters Tacitus uses certain language patterns and techniques of characterisation, and this thesis is concerned with identifying such patterns and techniques. These include the recurring use of certain words with a specific connotation, and the employment of several methods of directing the reader's perception in the manner Tacitus desires. This manipulation of the reader's response is an example of Tacitus' direct and indirect authorial control, which is also evident in his technique of using his own and other authors' usage to create resonances for particular expressions. Of note is the fact that Tacitus avoids direct description of his characters, but rather allows their actions to reveal character. Given that Tacitus' main preoccupation in the Annals as a whole is the nature of the principate, he uses his portrayal of women to illuminate and comment upon his view of this form of government. The women chosen for study, with one exception, belong to the imperial circle since, with the inauguration of one man rule, those with ready access to the princeps had the most opportunity to break out of the mould of the traditional ideal of Roman womanhood. Boudicca, the British queen of the Iceni, has been chosen for study as a foil to the Roman women in order to highlight their manoeuvrings for personal power, while Octavia has been selected as an exemplar of the Roman ideal of womanhood. Although this is not a historical or sociological study, it must be noted that the evidence we have of the period about which Tacitus is writing is in fact one-sided evidence derived from a restricted social class, recorded by men, and an attempt to redress this balance is made by reference to contemporary studies of the legal and social position of women in Roman society. Consequently chapters on the historical background and the position of women respectively have been included as background. In addition other ancient sources have been consulted where this is appropriate in order to determine areas of bias in Tacitus. / Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.
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A Germania de Tácito: tradução e comentários / The Germania of Tacitus: translation and commentary

Andrade, Maria Cecilia Albernaz Lins Silva de 25 October 2011 (has links)
Esta dissertação apresenta versão para o vernáculo do texto latino de Germania, obra trazida a lume em 98 d. C. pelo historiador Tácito e que compõe o conjunto das opera minora desse autor. Tal tradução é acompanhada do texto em latim e de notas para justificar determinada opção de versão, ante outras possibilidades de leitura da mesma palavra/passagem. A seguir, são tecidos comentários sobre a composição genérica de Germania, verificando as características que permitem inseri-la na tradição etnográfica e periegética e o contato com outros gêneros literários, mas também sobre a debatida questão da interpretação dessa obra única na literatura romana. / This dissertation presents a version in Portuguese of the Latin text of Germania, which was brought out in 98 a. D. by the historian Tacitus and integrates the opera minora of that author. This translation is accompanied by the Latin text and notes that justify such version option in face of other readings of the same word/passage. Next, commentaries about the generical composition of Germania are made, verifying the caracteristics that allow insert it in the ethnographic and periegetic tradition and the contact with other literary genders, but also about the debated question of the interpretation of this unique work in the Roman literature.
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Spinoza et les historiens latins. L'usage des histoires, citations et exemples dans la philosophie politique spinozienne / Spinoza e gli storici latini. L'uso di storie, citazioni ed esempi nella filosofia politica spinoziana / Spinoza and Roman historians : the use of quotes, examples and histories in Spinoza's political thought

De Bastiani, Marta Libertà 20 June 2019 (has links)
Dans la lettre 56 Spinoza ne reconnait pas l’autorité des anciens, incitant son interlocuteur à raisonner par soi-même, ne suivant que sa raison. Toutefois, face à cette prise de position radicale, Spinoza cite, fait référence et propose des exemples, dont la plupart sont extraits des historiens latins; il semble prendre au sérieux les mots de Tacite, Quinte-Curce, Salluste, etc. et les récits dont ils sont auteurs, jusqu’au point d’affirmer, dans le TP, que «personne qui connait les Histoires» – soit l’oeuvre de Tacite – «peut ignorer» la justesse de son argumentation. Dans le cadre de cette thèse, je m’interroge sur cette – apparente – contradiction. Á travers un parcours qui s’articule en quatre sections, j’intende démontrer quel est l’usage que Spinoza fait de ses sources et à quelle fonction elles répondent dans l’architecture de sa philosophie politique. Chaque section est consacrée à un aspect de ce rapport: la première, à la formation latine de Spinoza, au contexte culturel où il s’inscrit, et au système de citation à l’âge classique. Dans la deuxième, je montre qu’il y avait une courante politique philo-monarchique, le Tacitisme, dont les écrits étaient composés principalement de citations des historiens latins; Spinoza se confronte avec le Tacitisme, donnant aux mots des anciens – comme j’explique dans la troisième partie – un sens complètement differente. Le rôle des citations ne se réduit pas, néanmoins, à la fonction polémique. En revanche, les citations, les références et les exemples remplissent quatre fonctions: rhétorique, argumentative, polémique et anthropologique, cette dernière indiquant que les mots et les récits des historiens font partie intégrante de sa philosophie politique. Enfin, la quatrième section détermine les rôles que les récits et les histoires jouent dans une philosophie politique qui prétende être, en même temps, scientifique et pragmatique. / In letter 56, Spinoza does not recognize ancient philosophers’ authority and urges Hugo Boxel to follow only his reason in order to acquire knowledge. Notwithstanding this radical stance, Spinoza quotes, makes references and gives examples which are mostly excerpted from Roman historians; he takes Tacitus’, Sallut’s , Quintus Curtius Rufus’ words and histories seriously to the point that he says, in the TP, that “no one that knows Histories” – the Histories by Tacitus – “can ignore” the rightness of his argumentation. In this work, my aim is to address this apparent contradiction. Articulated in four sections, my dissertation shows how Spinoza uses his sources and which role they play in formulating his political philosophy.Each section focuses on a different aspect of this relationship: the first one is devoted to Spinoza’s education, to his cultural background and to Early modern’s forms of quoting. In the second one, I highlight the existence of a monarchist political current, Tacitism, which makes a consistent use of ancient historian’s quotes; Spinoza confronts this tradition, giving to the ancient writers’ words and maximes a completely different sense. Nevertheless, Spinoza quotes not only for a polemical purpose. In contrast, the references and the exemples seem to fulfil four functions: rhetoric, argumentative, polemic and anthropologic. The last one indicates that thr Roman historians’ words and stories are an integral part of Spinoza’s political philosophy. Finally, in section four, I identify the roles that narrations and stories play in a political philosophy whose aim is to be, at the same time, scientific as well as pragmatic.
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Zum Bild des Verschwörers Catalina und Seian, ihre Darstellung bei Sallust und Tacitus.

Arnold, Ekkehard, January 1972 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Albert-Ludwigs-Universität zu Freiburg i. Br. / Bibliography: p. 168-174.

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