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        Ten Legal Cases in Cicero’s De oratore 1.175-184

        Bartosz Awianowicz 한국서양고전학회 2015 西洋古典學硏究 Vol.54 No.3

        In the first book of Cicero’s De oratore (1.175-184) Crassus criticizes the shameless (impudentia) of those advocates who neglect the civil law and illustrates his argumentation with 10 legal cases. The aim of the paper is to discuss the function of all of them, arguing that they were not only famous cases well known to the interlocutors of the Cicero’s dialogue, which have taken place in September 91 BC, but also could be regarded as theseis, causae or controversiae practiced in schools of rhetoric in the 50’s of the first Century BC. when Cicero wrote De oratore and well known most of all from Seneca’s Controversiae. e.g. the pronoun “ille” in the first case (1.175: causa illius militis) can suggest the well known real case (cf. Valerius Maximus, 7.7.1), but also a case known because similar topics were studied in schools of rhetoric, the examples concerns exiled foreigner “who had come to live in Rome, having the right to do so provided that he attach himself to someone who would act as a kind of patronus, subsequently died without leaving a will” (1.177) contains no detailed information on person, time and place of the law suit and as such can be regarded as sui generis example of quaestio legalis analysed by Cicero in De inventione (2.116-122), while famous causa Curiana (1.180) was already analyzed (without names of parties and advocates) by him in De inventione (2.122-127) as an example of controversia ex scripto et sententia. The analysis of 10 legal cases / controversies shows that Cicero’s goal is to authenticate the exercises, inspired by the Greek school theseis, in assessment of particular legal controversies by including them in the real reports on legal disputes of the second century BC. and the nineties of the first century BC.

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        Peculiarities and Errors in the Legends of Aurei and Denarii Minted in Syria from Vespasian to AD 193

        Bartosz B. Awianowicz 한국서양고전학회 2017 西洋古典學硏究 Vol.56 No.3

        The aim of the paper is to analyze such peculiarities as: untypical shape of letters, omissions and interchanging of characters, incorrect characters in Latin words, fragmentary etching of a given character into the stamp die and etching of a superfluous character which seem to be phenomena typical for the legends of aurei and, in particular, of denarii struck in Syria (especially at Antioch) for Vespasian and Titus in the early 70s of the first century and of denarii minted in uncertain eastern mints (sometimes attributed to Antioch) under Hadrian. The epigraphic and palaeographic approach to the numismatic material allows us to conclude that it is highly probable that the striking of the aurei and denarii in Syria for the troops of Vespasian and Titus (similarly as 120 years later of denarii for Pescennius Niger and, subsequently, for Septimius Severus) was entrusted to die-cutters and minters previously involved in the production of local coins with Greek legends, and usually of a larger diameter, facilitating proper legend arrangements, and that engravers of the coins minted in Syria and neighbour provinces who were Greek native-speakers, when they had to engrave denarii with Latin legends often made characteristic mistakes due to their insufficient acquaintance with Latin language or even Latin alphabet.

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