In the novel Julie ou la nouvelle Héloise Rousseau tells briefly the event of the mimographer Decimus Laberius, compelled by Julius Caesar to performer in one of his own mimes. The philosopher takes sides with Laberius in a very heated way, according to the cultural and historical context of the eighteenth century.

Il filosofo, il tiranno, il mimo: Rousseau contro Cesare in difesa di Laberio.

Mario Seita
2018-01-01

Abstract

In the novel Julie ou la nouvelle Héloise Rousseau tells briefly the event of the mimographer Decimus Laberius, compelled by Julius Caesar to performer in one of his own mimes. The philosopher takes sides with Laberius in a very heated way, according to the cultural and historical context of the eighteenth century.
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Rousseau, Cesare, Laberio, tiranno.
Mario Seita
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