Birtakım filolojik hassasiyetler: Eskiçağ ve günümüze dair kişisel okumalar ::: İstanbul Üniversitesi, Latin Dili ve Edebiyatı bölümü, Dr.
Merhaba değerli dostlar
Bu yayında Makyavelli ve Cicero’nun Roma’nın kuruluş öyküsü bağlamında Romulus mitini nasıl ele aldığına odaklanıyorum.
Önerdiğim okuma listesi:
-Niccolò Machiavelli, Discourses on Livy, çev. Julia C. ve Peter Bondanella. Oxford, 2009
-C. H. Zuckert, Machiavelli’s Politics. Chicago, 2017
-J. Patrick Coby, Machiavelli’s Romans: Liberty and Greatness in the Discourses on Livy. Lexington Books, 1999.
-Harvey C. Mansfield, Machiavelli’s New Modes and Orders: A Study of the Discourses on Livy. Chicago, 2001.
-W. Hanasz, “The Common Good in Machiavelli” (https://www.academia.edu/35166233/THE_COMMON_GOOD_IN_MACHIAVELLI)
-G. Giorgini, “Machiavelli on Good and Evil: The Problem of Dirty Hands Revisited” (https://www.academia.edu/37699208/Machiavelli_on_Good_and_Evil_The_Problem_of_Dirty_Hands_Revisited)
-S. Slocum, “On the Consistency of Machiavelli’s Thinking in “The Prince” and the “Discourses on Livy”” https://www.academia.edu/41843555/On_the_Consistency_of_Machiavellis_Thinking_in_The_Prince_and_the_Discourses_on_Livy_
-J. Linderski, Founding the City: Ennius and Romulus on the Site of Rome (https://www.academia.edu/8407743/J.Linderski_Founding_the_City_Ennius_and_Romulus_on_the_Site_of_Rome._RQ_II_2007)
-David T. West, “”As if we were living in Plato’s ‘Republic'”: Cicero’s Judgment on Cato’s Incompetent Statesmanship” (https://www.academia.edu/20656074/_As_if_we_were_living_in_Platos_Republic_Ciceros_Judgment_on_Catos_Incompetent_Statesmanship)
-Jane F. Gardner, Roma Mitleri (Phoenix, 2012)
-T. P. Wiseman – Remus: A Roman Myth (Cambridge, 1995)
-(ed.) N. Rosenstein, R. Morstein-Marx – A Companion to the Roman Republic (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)
-(ed.) Harriet I. Flower, The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 2014)
-Rex Stem, “The Exemplary Lessons of Livy’s Romulus”
-J. Puhvel, “Remus et Frater”
-W. Burkert, “Caesar und Romulus-Quirinus”
-E. Asmis, “Cicero Mythologus: The Myth of the Founders in De Republica”
-D. Briquel, “Perspectives comparatives sur la tradition relative à la disparition de Romulus”
-D. Pausch, “Der Aitiologische Romulus: Historisches Interesse und literarische Form in Livius’ Darstellung der Königszeit”
-P. M. W. Tennant, “The Lupercalia and the Romulus and Remus Legend”
-R. Brown, “Livy’s Sabine Women and the Ideal of Concordia”
-John M. Warner, John T. Scott, “Sin City: Augustine and Machiavelli’s Reordering of Rome”
-J. B. Carter, “The Death of Romulus”
-R. J. Panella, “Vires/Robur/Opes and Ferocia in Livy’s Account of Romulus and Tullus Hostilius”
-Ana Mayorgas Rodriguez, “Romulus, Aeneas and the Cultural Memory of the Roman Republic” (https://www.academia.edu/758835/Romulus_Aeneas_and_the_Cultural_Memory_of_the_Roman_Republic)
-J. Bremmer, “Romulus, Remus and the Foundation of Rome” (https://www.academia.edu/17541106/ROMULUS_REMUS_AND_THE_FOUNDATION_OF_ROME)
-M. Rissanen, “The Lupa Romana in the Roman Provinces” (https://www.academia.edu/9280920/The_Lupa_Romana_in_the_Roman_Provinces)
-L. C. Payne Davis, The Romulus and Remus Myth in Roman Literature, Agnes Scott College, Yayınlanmamış Tez, Atina, 1998.