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2002
Les années de la jeunesse tourmentée de Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus (Caligula) avant la mort de Tibère, racontée par Hélicon, son fidèle esclave personnel.
Transatlantica, 2015
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2019
Revue de Philologie, 2019
Quel est le sens de l'apparat revêtu par César aux Lupercales, le 15 février 44 av. notre ère ? Cet article propose une nouvelle lecture de l'événement au regard d'une comparaison avec les insignes du pouvoir romains offerts aux rois étrangers sous la République, et dont le sens serait celui d'un apparat royal.
Aquila Legionis, 2017
This article presents a new reading of the main Caesarian campaigns of the civil wars. Despite positive tactical achievements, the logistical consequences of Caesar’s strategic decisions have often been criticized. Nevertheless, a more careful study of his campaigns shows how he cares about the needs of his armies and the classic yet efficient organization of his logistics. However, recurring difficulties are undeniable, particularly in Epirus in 48 or in Africa in 46. The idea of “strategic surprise” allows us to have a new analyze of Caesar’s decisions and their consequences in order to bring a new light on his military skills.
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Wipf & Stock, 2024
10 anos de Letras-Libras na UFRJ: desafios e conquistas, 2024
Oriental Societies and Societal Self-Assertion Associations, Funds and Societies for the Archaeological Exploration of the ‘Ancient Near East’ Edited by Thomas L. Gertzen and Olaf Matthes
2023
「생명과말씀」 (Life and Word), 2022
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2023
Polish Journal of Surgery, 2015
Informatik aktuell, 1992
Nanotechnologies in Russia, 2015
PLoS ONE, 2011
European Respiratory Journal, 2015