Author: W. Martin Bloomer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility
Valerius Maximus & the Rhetoric of the New Nobility
Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility
Author: W. Martin Bloomer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780807865095
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780807865095
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Valerius Maximus and the Rhetoric of the New Nobility
Reading by Example: Valerius Maximus and the Historiography of Exempla
Author:
Publisher: Historiography of Rome and Its
ISBN: 9789004499409
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
From footnote-fodder to intellectual: Valerius Maximus, a generally under-appreciated minor author of the early first century AD emerges as a holder of distinct views on Rome's dynasty, their world, on how to behave within that world, and as an influencer of later thought both pagan and Christian.
Publisher: Historiography of Rome and Its
ISBN: 9789004499409
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
From footnote-fodder to intellectual: Valerius Maximus, a generally under-appreciated minor author of the early first century AD emerges as a holder of distinct views on Rome's dynasty, their world, on how to behave within that world, and as an influencer of later thought both pagan and Christian.
Classica et Mediaevalia vol.49
Author: Ole Thomsen
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN: 9788772895352
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Classica et Mediaevalia - Volume 49
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN: 9788772895352
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Classica et Mediaevalia - Volume 49
Velleius Paterculus
Author: Eleanor Cowan
Publisher: Classical Press of Wales
ISBN: 1910589209
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Velleius Paterculus' short work is the earliest surviving attempt on the part of a post-Augustan historian to survey the history of the res publica from its origins to his own times. In a period from which no other contemporary historical narrative survives in more than meagre fragments, Velleius' work is uniquely important. It is a critical counter to the later accounts of Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, not simply because it offers a different view of Tiberius, but because Velleius saw continuity where later authors saw only radical change which destroyed the Republic and put monarchy in its place. For other reasons, too, Velleius occupies a unique position in Roman historiography. This collection of papers, by a distinguished cast of scholars, represents a wide-ranging re-examination of Velleius' work, of its place within, and contribution to, Roman historiography and the intellectual history of the early Principate.
Publisher: Classical Press of Wales
ISBN: 1910589209
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Velleius Paterculus' short work is the earliest surviving attempt on the part of a post-Augustan historian to survey the history of the res publica from its origins to his own times. In a period from which no other contemporary historical narrative survives in more than meagre fragments, Velleius' work is uniquely important. It is a critical counter to the later accounts of Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, not simply because it offers a different view of Tiberius, but because Velleius saw continuity where later authors saw only radical change which destroyed the Republic and put monarchy in its place. For other reasons, too, Velleius occupies a unique position in Roman historiography. This collection of papers, by a distinguished cast of scholars, represents a wide-ranging re-examination of Velleius' work, of its place within, and contribution to, Roman historiography and the intellectual history of the early Principate.
Practical Ethics for Roman Gentlemen
Author: Clive Skidmore
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The popularity of the work of Valerius Maximus during the Middle Ages and Renaissance was due to its value as a source of moral exhortation and guidance: the work was as relevant to the readers of those times as it had been to Valerius' contemporaries in the first century AD. Practical Ethics for Roman Gentlemen demonstrates that the purpose of Valerius' work was to promote a system of morality based upon historical precedent that was both traditional and authoritative to the educated classes for whom he wrote. Practical Ethics for Roman Gentlemen offers a re-definition of the purpose of Valerius' work and totally new conclusions about its predecessors, form and audience. The book is not confined to an examination of Valerius' work in isolation, but also examines earlier forms of exemplary literature, questions of how Roman literature was communicated to its audience, and presents an entirely new theory on the identity of Valerius Maximus the author.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The popularity of the work of Valerius Maximus during the Middle Ages and Renaissance was due to its value as a source of moral exhortation and guidance: the work was as relevant to the readers of those times as it had been to Valerius' contemporaries in the first century AD. Practical Ethics for Roman Gentlemen demonstrates that the purpose of Valerius' work was to promote a system of morality based upon historical precedent that was both traditional and authoritative to the educated classes for whom he wrote. Practical Ethics for Roman Gentlemen offers a re-definition of the purpose of Valerius' work and totally new conclusions about its predecessors, form and audience. The book is not confined to an examination of Valerius' work in isolation, but also examines earlier forms of exemplary literature, questions of how Roman literature was communicated to its audience, and presents an entirely new theory on the identity of Valerius Maximus the author.
Rhetoric and Religion in Ancient Greece and Rome
Author: Sophia Papaioannou
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110699621
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
It is perhaps a truism to note that ancient religion and rhetoric were closely intertwined in Greek and Roman antiquity. Religion is embedded in socio-political, legal and cultural institutions and structures, while also being influenced, or even determined, by them. Rhetoric is used to address the divine, to invoke the gods, to talk about the sacred, to express piety and to articulate, refer to, recite or explain the meaning of hymns, oaths, prayers, oracles and other religious matters and processes. The 13 contributions to this volume explore themes and topics that most succinctly describe the firm interrelation between religion and rhetoric mostly in, but not exclusively focused on, Greek and Roman antiquity, offering new, interdisciplinary insights into a great variety of aspects, from identity construction and performance to legal/political practices and a broad analytical approach to transcultural ritualistic customs. The volume also offers perceptive insights into oriental (i.e. Egyptian magic) texts and Christian literature.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110699621
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
It is perhaps a truism to note that ancient religion and rhetoric were closely intertwined in Greek and Roman antiquity. Religion is embedded in socio-political, legal and cultural institutions and structures, while also being influenced, or even determined, by them. Rhetoric is used to address the divine, to invoke the gods, to talk about the sacred, to express piety and to articulate, refer to, recite or explain the meaning of hymns, oaths, prayers, oracles and other religious matters and processes. The 13 contributions to this volume explore themes and topics that most succinctly describe the firm interrelation between religion and rhetoric mostly in, but not exclusively focused on, Greek and Roman antiquity, offering new, interdisciplinary insights into a great variety of aspects, from identity construction and performance to legal/political practices and a broad analytical approach to transcultural ritualistic customs. The volume also offers perceptive insights into oriental (i.e. Egyptian magic) texts and Christian literature.
Neo-Latin Commentaries and the Management of Knowledge in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period (1400-1700)
Author: Karl A. E. Enenkel
Publisher:
ISBN: 9058679365
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
This book sheds light on the various ways in which classical authors and the Bible were commented on by neo-Latin writers between 1400 and 1700.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9058679365
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
This book sheds light on the various ways in which classical authors and the Bible were commented on by neo-Latin writers between 1400 and 1700.
Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
Author: Rebecca Langlands
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521859433
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
A 2006 study of Roman sexuality and sexual ethics focusing on the crucial and unsettled concept of pudicitia.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521859433
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
A 2006 study of Roman sexuality and sexual ethics focusing on the crucial and unsettled concept of pudicitia.
The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre
Author: Alison E. Cooley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108494455
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Examines the emergence of dynastic rule at Rome in the early Principate via analysis of the senatorial decree concerning Piso.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108494455
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Examines the emergence of dynastic rule at Rome in the early Principate via analysis of the senatorial decree concerning Piso.