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2011 Classical Languages Comps Symposium

Certamen Gloriae: Competition in the Ancient World

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Troy Samuels: Representing Victory

Created 12 February 2011; Published 4 May 2011

Representing Victory: Octavian's Tropaeum at Nikopolis and the Visual Language of Competitive Success

Other Items

  • Created 12 February 2011; Published 4 May 2011
    Troy Samuels: Representing Victory

    Representing Victory: Octavian's Tropaeum at Nikopolis and the Visual Language of Competitive Success

  • Created 12 February 2011; Published 4 May 2011
    Jerry McIntyre: This Is Sparta?

    This is Sparta?: Xenophon and Plutarch's Reinvention of Rituals at Artemis Orthia

  • Created 12 February 2011; Published 4 May 2011
    Jim Klein: Competition within Seneca's "Hercules Furens"

    Competition within Seneca's Hercules Furens

  • Created 12 February 2011; Published 4 May 2011
    Morgan King: There Will Be Blood

    There will be Blood: Blood sacrifice and the Formation of Competitive Human Identities

  • Created 12 February 2011; Published 4 May 2011
    Nathan Bech: Virtus and Disciplina

    Virtus and Disciplina in the Roman Army

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