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ROMAN COMMUNICATION - M. Bettini The Ears of Hermes. Communication, Images, and Identity in the Classical World. Translated by William Michael Short. Pp. xvi + 278. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2011 (originally published as Le orecchie di Hermes, 2000). Cased, US$59.95 (cd-rom, US$14.95). ISBN: 978-0-8142-1170-0 (978-0-8142-9271-6cd-rom).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2013

Jane Masséglia*
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University of Oxford

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2 Wiseman, T.P., ‘The Legend of Lucius Brutus’, in Citroni, M. (ed.), Memoria e identità. La cultura romana construisce la sua imagine (2003), pp. 2138Google Scholar.