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Dionysius of Halicarnassus with Stefano Carlo Sala
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In this episode of Two Friends Talk History, host Zofia is joined by Stefano Carlo Sala, a doctoral researcher at the University of St Andrews, to explore the fascinating world of Dionysius of Halicarnassus—a Greek historian living in Rome at the dawn of the Empire.
Together, they dive into how Dionysius used monuments, myth, and memory to connect early Roman history to a classical Greek past.
If you’re curious about how contemporaneous historians tried to explain Rome’s rise, justify its rule over the Greek world, and shape cultural identity in an evolving political landscape, this episode is for you.
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👉🏼 You can read the BLOG POST HERE.
To read his recent publication:
Carlo Sala, S. (2025). Law as a catalyst and remedy for civic violence in early Rome : two examples from Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in Cahiers des études anciennes [En ligne], LXII | 2025. URL: READ HERE ONLINE.
If you would like to follow Stefano, you can join him on LinkedIn or Academia.Edu
LinkedIn: HERE
Academia.edu: HERE
#twofriendstalkhistory #historypodcast #TFTH #publicoutreach #classics #anienthistory #classicspodcast #AncientHistory #Rome #Podcast #Historiography #receptionstudies #archaeoartist #classicsliterature #literature #archaeoartist
To get in touch and find out more about Two Friends Talk History:
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Support us through Patreon
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🌍 Explore more at www.Archaeoartist.com
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Music by the wonderfully talented Chris Sharples
Illustration by Zofia Guertin
45 episodes
Manage episode 485420608 series 2776970
In this episode of Two Friends Talk History, host Zofia is joined by Stefano Carlo Sala, a doctoral researcher at the University of St Andrews, to explore the fascinating world of Dionysius of Halicarnassus—a Greek historian living in Rome at the dawn of the Empire.
Together, they dive into how Dionysius used monuments, myth, and memory to connect early Roman history to a classical Greek past.
If you’re curious about how contemporaneous historians tried to explain Rome’s rise, justify its rule over the Greek world, and shape cultural identity in an evolving political landscape, this episode is for you.
🎧 Subscribe now so you don’t miss an episode!
👉🏼 You can read the BLOG POST HERE.
To read his recent publication:
Carlo Sala, S. (2025). Law as a catalyst and remedy for civic violence in early Rome : two examples from Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in Cahiers des études anciennes [En ligne], LXII | 2025. URL: READ HERE ONLINE.
If you would like to follow Stefano, you can join him on LinkedIn or Academia.Edu
LinkedIn: HERE
Academia.edu: HERE
#twofriendstalkhistory #historypodcast #TFTH #publicoutreach #classics #anienthistory #classicspodcast #AncientHistory #Rome #Podcast #Historiography #receptionstudies #archaeoartist #classicsliterature #literature #archaeoartist
To get in touch and find out more about Two Friends Talk History:
Find us on Instagram & Twitter
Support us through Patreon
Buy our merch on Redbubble
🌍 Explore more at www.Archaeoartist.com
🔗 If you'd like to get in touch, email at [email protected]
Music by the wonderfully talented Chris Sharples
Illustration by Zofia Guertin
45 episodes
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