-
Relegatio (or
relegatio in insulam)
under Roman law was the
mildest form of exile,
involving banishment from Rome, but not loss of citizenship, or confiscation...
- Caesars, Life of
Augustus 19 Norwood, Frances, "The
Riddle of Ovid's
Relegatio"
classical Philology (1963) p. 154 Tacitus, Ann. IV, 71 C****ius Dio. Roman...
- art. am. 378-9 Ov. Tr., 2.207 F.
Norwood (1964), 'The
Riddle of Ovid's
Relegatio', in
classical Philology. 58: 150-63 e.g. Gibson, R., Green, S., Sharrock...
- Caesars, Life of
Augustus 19 Norwood, Frances, "The
Riddle of Ovid's
Relegatio"
classical Philology (1963) p. 154 Tacitus, Ann. IV, 71 Suetonius, The...
-
advice was a
command for him to go into exile—the
power to
exile citizens,
relegatio, was
within consular authority—but
Cicero in the
speech insists that he...
- Ovid,
Epistulae ex
Ponto 3.3.72 Norwood, Frances, "The
Riddle of Ovid's
Relegatio",
classical Philology (1963) p. 158 José González Vázquez (trans.), Ov...
- ISBN 978-1-4120-4606-0 Norwood,
Frances (1963), "The
Riddle of Ovid's
Relegatio",
classical Philology, vol. 58 Pettinger,
Andrew (2012), The Republic...
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Cancel culture Contempt Isolation to
facilitate abuse McCarthyism Petalism Relegatio Social control Witch-hunt
Oration IV of
Andocides purports itself to be...
-
ruined his
former poetic genius.
Augustan literature Latin literature Relegatio Green, 2005, xxiv. OCD (2007),
Publius Ovidius Naso (Ovid). John Richards...
- the
Roman people has been
remarked by Bouché-Leclercq. Kóryos
Ostracism Relegatio Salmon,
Edward Togo; Potter, T. W. (2015). "Sabelli".
Oxford classical...