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The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity - Strona 331
Vilification of the character of the Carthaginians was to be found in the Sicilianborn historian Timaeus even before some Roman orators and writers made “Punica fides” into a catchword. But it is doubtful whether many Greeks were taken in by ...
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Rethinking the Other in Antiquity - Strona 115
PUNICA. FIDES. As. prime antagonist of Rome in song and story none could match Carthage. Three Punic wars in the middle Republic seared Roman memory and imagination. The contests with that formidable foe left lasting scars, and the ...
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The Resources of the Past in Early Medieval Europe - Strona 192
and Silius Italicus, who refer to Carthaginian perfidia, fraus and calliditas, but also employ the more ironic Punica fides, 'Punic faith'.25 Opinions differ on why the Romans chose to depict their ancient enemy in such a manner.26 To an extent, ...
Clemens Gantner, Rosamond McKitterick, Sven Meeder,
2015
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Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases - Strona 351
1775 JPrince in Gibbes 2.193. 1777 Lee Letters 1.250: A people to whom the term Punica fides may be applyed. 1778 Curwen Journal 1.432: French faith [is] now like punk of old. 1778 JWarren in Heath Papers 2.223: Punic or Greek faith, ...
Bartlett Jere Whiting,
1977
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Sallust's Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline: With an English ...
Punica fide. " With a treacherous intent." The Roman writers used the expression Punica fides to denote bad faith, in allusion ti i the frequent violation of compacts which were charged against tl e Carthaginians by their haughty rivals.
Sallust, Charles Anthon,
1851
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Plautine Trends: Studies in Plautine Comedy and its Reception
Littlewood, J. (2014), 'Loyalty and the Lyre: Constructions of fides in Hannibal's Capuan Banquets', in: A. Augoustakis (ed.), Flavian Poetry and ... Prandi, L. (1979), 'La 'fides punica' e il Pregiudizio Anticartaginese', in: CISA 6, 90–7. Ripoll, F.
Ioannis N. Perysinakis, Evangelos Karakasis,
2014
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Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline: With an English ...
Punica fide. ** With a treacherous intent.” The Romam writers used the expression Punica fides to denote bad faith, in allusion to the frequent violation of compacts which were charged against the Carthaginiansby their haughty rivals.
Sallust, Charles Anthon,
1836
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World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions: A Resource for Readers and ...
The friendship between Amos and Noah persisted until the latter, acting punica fide, betrayed the former. punica fides n. [L. punica Punic, Carthaginian (1); fides trust, faith (2): Punic trust.] Characteristic (or typical) Punic treachery. See punica ...
Gabriel Adeleye, Kofi Acquah-Dadzie, Thomas J. Sienkewicz,
1999
prudentia to an uninspired man, and a special ascription of fides to an inspired prophet ; on the contrary, prudentia no less ... was an exclamation in everybody's mouth; if “ Punica fides ” and “ Graeca fides ” were common bywords, where is the ...
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Alien Wisdom: The Limits of Hellenization - Strona 5
very wrong in the Poenulus of Plautus; Cornelius Nepos wrote a most sympathetic sketch of Hannibal; Virgil came near to transferring 'Punica fides' to Aeneas. Only Greek imperial writers such as Plutarch and Appian accepted what had ...
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Gabriel Laguna, acerca del amaño de la cátedra de la Universidad …
Una motivación no tan aceptable, más propia de una Punica fides, sería que pretendieran paralizar la convocatoria y provisión de la plaza. 3.- En el artículo se ... «ABC.es, Mar 14»