What was Roman political praise for and what could it achieve? Could it have literary merit? What do the surviving examples of Roman political praise-giving reveal about the circumstances and milieu in which they originated? Latin Panegyric brings together sixteen essays focussing on praise in the Roman Empire and, in particular, on praise of the emperor. Spanning a century of scholarship, and constituting landmark studies on different aspects of the largest collection of classical Latin oratory to survive after Cicero - the Panegyrici Latini - this collection includes speeches addressed to the emperors Trajan, Maximian, Constantine, Julian, and Theodosius, and traces three centuries of oratorical praise-giving in the Roman world. These influential readings consider textual, rhetorical, literary, political, and religious matters, and together represent the evolving landscape of academic attitudes towards praise discourse, with its strengths and problems, and towards some of the best-known Roman emperors. With a full introduction by the editor, and with four essays translated into English for the first time, this valuable volume plots the narratives of Roman praise and gives students of classical literature, history, and rhetoric direct access to key scholarship.
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Latin Panegyric represents modern readings on the collection of classical Latin oratory addressed to Roman emperors. With a full introduction, and with four essays translated into English for the first time, the volume plots the narratives of Roman praise and gives students of classical literature and rhetoric direct access to key scholarship.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; INTRODUCTIONS ; 1. The Modern History of Latin Panegyric ; 2. Preface to the OCT edition of the XII Panegyrici Latini ; 3. The Origin of the Panegyrici Latini Collection ; PLINY'S PANEGYRICUS ; 4. Pliny and the Panegyricus ; 5. Praise and Protreptic in Early Imperial Panegyric ; 6. Two Levels of Orality in the Genesis of Pliny's Panegyricus ; 7. iubes esse liberos: Pliny's Panegyricus and Liberty ; 8. The Art of Sincerity: Pliny's Panegyricus ; 9. Divine Comedya Accession propaganda in Pliny, Epistles 10.1-2 and the Panegyric ; THE GALLIC PANEGYRICS ; 10. Latin Panegyric in the Tetrarchic and Constantinian Period ; 11. Latin Prose Panegyrics ; 12. The Corpus of Latin Panegyrics from Late Antiquity: Problems of Imitation ; 13. Locutions and Formulae of the Latin Panegyrist ; 14. Divine Insinuation in the Panegyrici Latini ; 15. Aspects of Constantinian Propaganda in the Panegyrici Latini ; 16. The Panegyric of Claudius Mamertinus on the Emperor Julian ; 17. The Ideal of the Ruler and Attachment to tradition in Pacatus Panegyric ; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Four essays translated from French, German, and Latin into English for the first time. The essays are taken from various decades from the last century's scholarship and represent the most influential and modern readings on the collection of speeches of praise addressed to Roman emperors. Contains a full introduction by the editor and an up-to-date bibliography which provides a key point of reference for further study.
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Roger Rees is Reader in Latin at St Andrews University.
Four essays translated from French, German, and Latin into English for the first time. The essays are taken from various decades from the last century's scholarship and represent the most influential and modern readings on the collection of speeches of praise addressed to Roman emperors. Contains a full introduction by the editor and an up-to-date bibliography which provides a key point of reference for further study.
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ISBN
9780199576722
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
546 gr
Høyde
217 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

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Biographical note

Roger Rees is Reader in Latin at St Andrews University.