- In
ancient Rome the
Latin word
adlocutio means an
address given by a general,
usually the emperor, to his m****ed army and legions, and a
general form...
- The
adlocutio cohortium of
Caligula on a coin,
giving a
speech to the army...
- grandeur: the
emperor is over life-size and
extends his hand in a
gesture of
adlocutio used by
emperors when
addressing their troops. Some
historians ****ert...
- as the
caracole and the
Parthian shot.
Flavius Arri****. Táctica, 40
Adlocutio CIL. VIII, 2532
Collado Hinarejos, Benjamín (2018-06-12).
Guerreros de...
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family Lost works:
Catachthonion Iliacon from the
Trojan cycle Epigrammata Adlocutio ad
Pollam Silvae Saturnalia Medea Salticae Fabulae Laudes Neronis, a praise...
-
carrying a
consular baton and
raising his
right hand in a
rhetorical adlocutio pose,
addressing the troops. The bas-reliefs on his
armored cuir**** have...
- out
towards him.
Napoleon has his arm
raised in
imitation of
ancient "
adlocutio" scenes,
which depict classical heroes addressing troops. David's composition...
- construction. The
frieze repeats standardized scenes of
imperial address (
adlocutio),
sacrifice (lustratio), and the army
setting out on
campaign (profectio)...
-
other prisoners (illustrated below), the
emperor speaking to the
troops (
adlocutio), and the
emperor sacrificing a pig,
sheep and bull (suovetaurilia). Together...
-
raised arm
salute are
scenes in
Roman sculpture and
coins which show an
adlocutio, acclamatio, adventus, or profectio.
These are
occasions when a high-ranking...