HISTORICAL ANALOGIES AND LITERARY CLICHES AS A MEANS OF CONCEPTUALIZATION OF AELIUS ARISTIDES’ «TO ROME» |
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2012 |
94 (37).07 | |||
195-200 |
The article is a study of historical examples, analogies, and some literary clich?s represented in Aelius Aristides’ «To Rome». The aim of the research is to define their conceptual significance and to establish the specificity of the author’s perception, interpretation and representation of Roman rule, as shaped by the influence of the Second Sophistic and the political life of Rome under Antonines. |
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