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  1. The Exemplarity of Marcellus in Punica 14.Julia Mebane - 2024 - American Journal of Philology 145 (2):291-325.
    At the end of Punica 14, M. Claudius Marcellus transforms from a general famous for his military valor into a founder renowned for his clemency. This paper interprets his transformation in relation to the threat of civil war, which lurks throughout the Sicilian campaign. Earning glory through his commitment to external conquest and internal unity, Marcellus offers a resonant exemplum for a political community beset by fears of provincial unrest. When Silius invites his fellow governors to learn the lessons of (...)
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    Diseases in ancient Rome - (c.) cerchiai manodori sagredo malattie E pandemie nell'antica Roma. Cicerone, plinio, svetonio, catone, tacito, marziale, plauto, seneca et alii. (Studia archaeologica 240.) Pp. XII + 189, ills. Rome: ‘L'erma’ di bretschneider, 2020. Paper, €130. Isbn: 978-88-913-2064-3. [REVIEW]Julia Mebane - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):474-476.
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    Political thought and Rome - (j.W.) Atkins Roman political thought. Pp. XVIII + 239. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2018. Paper, £19.99, us$26.99 (cased, £61.99, us$84.99). Isbn: 978-1-107-51455-3 (978-1-107-10700-7 hbk). [REVIEW]Julia Mebane - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):526-528.
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