The contribution, based on a report by Cassius Dio, according to which Tiberius, in 6 BC, on his way to the island of Rhodes, forced the inhabitants of Paros to sell him the statue of Hestia to send it as a gift to Rome to be placed in the Temple of Concord in the Forum, aims to propose a new interpretation of the message expressed by Livia’s son through a communication per imagines.
Tiberio, Vesta e Concordia: comunicare per imagines
Valentini, Alessandra
2025
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The contribution, based on a report by Cassius Dio, according to which Tiberius, in 6 BC, on his way to the island of Rhodes, forced the inhabitants of Paros to sell him the statue of Hestia to send it as a gift to Rome to be placed in the Temple of Concord in the Forum, aims to propose a new interpretation of the message expressed by Livia’s son through a communication per imagines.File in questo prodotto:
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