A fresh interpretation of Caesar’s The Gallic War that focuses on
Caesar’s construction of national identity and his
self-presentation. Anyone who has even a passing acquaintance with
Latin knows “Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres” (“All Gaul
is divided into three parts”), the opening line of De Bello Gallico,
Julius Caesar’s famous commentary on his campaigns against the Gauls
in the 50s BC. But what did Caesar intend to accomplish by writing and
publishing his commentaries, how did he go about it, and what
potentially unforeseen consequences did his writing have? These are
the questions that Andrew Riggsby pursues in this fresh interpretation
of one of the masterworks of Latin prose. Riggsby uses contemporary
literary methods to examine the historical impact that the
commentaries had on the Roman reading public. In the first part of his
study, Riggsby considers how Caesar defined Roman identity and its
relationship to non-Roman others. He shows how Caesar opens up a
possible vision of the political future in which the distinction
between Roman and non-Roman becomes less important because of their
joint submission to a Caesar-like leader. In the second part, Riggsby
analyzes Caesar’s political self-fashioning and the potential
effects of his writing and publishing The Gallic War. He reveals how
Caesar presents himself as a subtly new kind of Roman general who
deserves credit not only for his own virtues, but for those of his
soldiers as well. Riggsby uses case studies of key topics (spatial
representation, ethnography, virtus and technology, genre, and the
just war), augmented by more synthetic discussions that bring in
evidence from other Roman and Greek texts, to offer a broad picture of
the themes of national identity and Caesar’s
self-presentation.Winner of the 2006 AAP/PSP Award for Excellence,
Classics and Ancient History
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War in Words
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ISBN
9780292774513
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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