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Cornelius Nepos, The Commanders of the Fifth Century BCE

Cornelius Nepos, The Commanders of the Fifth Century BCE

Francesco Ginelli

Oxford University Press
2021
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Cornelius Nepos' De viris illustribus was a collection of biographies of distinguished Romans and foreigners, originally arranged in at least sixteen books, of which only the Liber de excellentibus ducibus exterarum gentium has survived. In this volume, Francesco Ginelli provides a philological, stylistic, grammatical, and historical commentary on the first eight Vitae of the Liber, comprising Miltiades, Themistocles, Aristides, Pausanias, Cimon, Lysander, Alcibiades, and Thrasybulus, all eminent generals of the fifth century BCE. Ginelli also provides a substantial introduction, giving an overview of Nepos' life, the key features of his works, and the manuscript tradition of the De viris illustribus. As the first academic commentary on Nepos' biographies of the Greek commanders of the fifth century BCE, this book will fill a gap in Latin studies, providing a useful tool for both students and scholars interested in Nepos, as well as those interested in ancient biography and Latin historiography more generally.
Cornelius Crocodile Learns to Create

Cornelius Crocodile Learns to Create

Kj Zagabria

Tellwell Talent
2024
pokkari
Cornelius Crocodile is an excellent swimmer, a fantastic friend and great at using his describing tools, but he doesn't know what getting creative means.Mr Barn Owl has given Cornelius and his class a task. They have been asked to GET CREATIVE. What does getting creative mean? All his friends can create different things, but Cornelius Crocodile is struggling.Can Cornelius Crocodile come up with a creative idea?
Cornelius Crocodile Learns to Create

Cornelius Crocodile Learns to Create

Kj Zagabria

Tellwell Talent
2024
sidottu
Cornelius Crocodile is an excellent swimmer, a fantastic friend and great at using his describing tools, but he doesn't know what getting creative means.Mr Barn Owl has given Cornelius and his class a task. They have been asked to GET CREATIVE. What does getting creative mean? All his friends can create different things, but Cornelius Crocodile is struggling.Can Cornelius Crocodile come up with a creative idea?
Cornelius Nepos

Cornelius Nepos

John Lobur

The University of Michigan Press
2021
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Roman author Cornelius Nepos wrote at a very dynamic time in Roman history, but oddly enough little has been said about what his surviving work as a whole can tell us about that period. In the scholarship of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the author was much maligned as inaccurate, simple-minded, and derivative, and thus it has been hard to make the case that the evidence he provides is important or even useful. John Lobur’s work rehabilitates Nepos to show that in fact he should be understood as an emblematic member of the Italian intelligentsia, one well-positioned to write narratives of great potency with respect to the ideological tenor of emerging Roman imperial culture.Cornelius Nepos: A Study in the Evidence and Influence begins by exploring the writer's ancient reception, which suggests he was in no way seen as beneath consideration by the Romans themselves. The volume then deconstructs the critical framework that cast him as an "inferior" author in the classical canon. What emerges is an author who reworked Greek historical narratives in a learned, sophisticated way, yet one still limited by the compositional logistics and limitations inherent in ancient scholarship. The study then explores his contemporary relationships and embeds his work among the crucial ideological activity at play in the late Republic and Triumviral periods. Cornelius Nepos spends considerable time on the fragmentary evidence (which highlights Nepos' interest in changes in fashion and consumption) to suggest that he was a valued cultural elder who informed a public eager to recover a sense of tradition during a period of bewilderingly fast social and cultural change. The book finishes with a thematic examination of the entire Lives of the Foreign Commanders (a set of biographies on ancient non-Roman generals) to show that despite the expression of very “Republican” sentiments, he was in fact fashioning an ideological framework for something imperial and quasi-monarchic which, though autocratic, was still antityrannical and imagined as resting on a broad and “democratic” foundation of social consent. Nepos saw that Rome would soon be ruled by one person, and his biographies show how the elites of the day both processed that reality and attempted to circumscribe it for good ends through the creation of new models of legitimacy.
Cornelius (Oversized Board Book)

Cornelius (Oversized Board Book)

Leo Lionni

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2024
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The beloved fable about being yourself, from four-time Caldecott Honor-winner Leo Lionni, is now available in a board book format Cornelius isn't like other crocodiles. He likes to walk upright and do tricks that no other crocodile can But his friends are not impressed. "So what?" they say when he demonstrates standing on his head or hanging from his tail. Cornelius is a bit disappointed at first...but things aren't always what they seem. And life on the riverbeach is about to undergo some big changes. Children will see themselves in Cornelius while reading this tale of a crocodile who marches to the beat of his own drum.
Cornelius Nepos

Cornelius Nepos

Cornelius Nepos

LOEB
1929
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Roman biographies of foreign commanders.Cornelius Nepos was born in Cisalpine Gaul but lived in Rome and was a friend of Cicero, Atticus, and Catullus. Most of his writings, which included poems, moral examples from history, a chronological sketch of general history, a geographical work, Lives of Cato the Elder and Cicero, and other biographies, are lost. Extant is a portion of his De viris illustribus: (i) part of his parallel Lives of Roman and non-Roman famous men, namely the portion containing Lives of non-Roman generals (all Greeks except three) and a chapter on kings; and (ii) two Lives from the class of historians. The Lives are short popular biographies of various kinds, written in a usually plain readable style, of value today because of Nepos’ use of many good sources.