Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome
Herausgeber: Dinter, Martin T; Guérin, Charles
Cultural Memory in Republican and Augustan Rome
Herausgeber: Dinter, Martin T; Guérin, Charles
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"Cultural memory theory explains why, how, with what results we remember certain information. This book explores these questions in relation to late Republican and Augustan Rome and provides an excellent and accessible starting point for readers who are new to the topic, whilst also appealing to the seasoned scholar"--
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"Cultural memory theory explains why, how, with what results we remember certain information. This book explores these questions in relation to late Republican and Augustan Rome and provides an excellent and accessible starting point for readers who are new to the topic, whilst also appealing to the seasoned scholar"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781009327756
- ISBN-10: 1009327755
- Artikelnr.: 66905104
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781009327756
- ISBN-10: 1009327755
- Artikelnr.: 66905104
Part I: 1. Introduction: cultural memory in republican and Augustan Rome
Martin Dinter; Part II. Writing Cultural Memory: 2. War and cultural memory
at the beginnings of Latin literature Thomas Biggs; 3. Creating Roman
memories of Plautus Anthony Corbeill; 4. Comedy and its pasts Martin
Dinter; 5. Semper manebit: poetry and cultural memory theory in Cicero's de
legibus Joshua Hartman; 6. Varro and the re-foundation of Roman cultural
memory through genealogy and humanitas Irene Leonardis; 7. Cultural memory,
from monument to poem: the case of the temple of Apollo Palatinus in the
Augustan poets Bénédicte Delignon; 8. Monumenta and the fallibility of
memory in the odes Samuel Beckelhymer; 9. Constructing cultural memory in
ovid's fasti: the case of servius tullius and fortuna Darja terbenc Erker;
Part III. Politicising Cultural Memory: 10. Sulla's dictatorship rei
publicae constituendae and Roman republican cultural memory Alexandra
Eckert; 11. Remembering differently: the exemplarity of populares as a site
of ideological contest in late republican oratory Evan Jewell; 12. Cultural
memory and political change in the public speech of the late Roman republic
Catherine Steel; 13. Remembering M. Brutus: from mixed and hostile
perspectives Kathryn Tempest; 14. The making of an exemplum: Cato's road to
uticensis in Roman cultural memory Mark Thorne; Part IV. Building Cultural
Memory: 15. Sites of exemplarity and the challenge of accessing the
cultural memory of the republic Rebecca Langlands; 16. The festival of the
lupercalia as a vehicle of cultural memory in the Roman republic Kreimir
Vukovi¿; 17. Inscriptions on the capitoline: epigraphy and cultural memory
in livy Morgan Palmer; 18. Cultural memory and the role of the architect in
vitruvius' de architectura Edwin Shaw; Part V. Locating Cultural Memory:
19. Exchanging memories: coins, conquest, and resistance in Roman Iberia
Alyson M. Roy; 20. Cicero and Clodius together: the porta romana
inscriptions of Roman ostia as cultural memory Christer Bruun; 21. Augustan
cultural memories in Roman Athens Muriel Moser; 22. Different pasts: sing
and constructing memory in Augustan Carthage and Corinth Gunther Schörner;
Indices; Bibliography.
Martin Dinter; Part II. Writing Cultural Memory: 2. War and cultural memory
at the beginnings of Latin literature Thomas Biggs; 3. Creating Roman
memories of Plautus Anthony Corbeill; 4. Comedy and its pasts Martin
Dinter; 5. Semper manebit: poetry and cultural memory theory in Cicero's de
legibus Joshua Hartman; 6. Varro and the re-foundation of Roman cultural
memory through genealogy and humanitas Irene Leonardis; 7. Cultural memory,
from monument to poem: the case of the temple of Apollo Palatinus in the
Augustan poets Bénédicte Delignon; 8. Monumenta and the fallibility of
memory in the odes Samuel Beckelhymer; 9. Constructing cultural memory in
ovid's fasti: the case of servius tullius and fortuna Darja terbenc Erker;
Part III. Politicising Cultural Memory: 10. Sulla's dictatorship rei
publicae constituendae and Roman republican cultural memory Alexandra
Eckert; 11. Remembering differently: the exemplarity of populares as a site
of ideological contest in late republican oratory Evan Jewell; 12. Cultural
memory and political change in the public speech of the late Roman republic
Catherine Steel; 13. Remembering M. Brutus: from mixed and hostile
perspectives Kathryn Tempest; 14. The making of an exemplum: Cato's road to
uticensis in Roman cultural memory Mark Thorne; Part IV. Building Cultural
Memory: 15. Sites of exemplarity and the challenge of accessing the
cultural memory of the republic Rebecca Langlands; 16. The festival of the
lupercalia as a vehicle of cultural memory in the Roman republic Kreimir
Vukovi¿; 17. Inscriptions on the capitoline: epigraphy and cultural memory
in livy Morgan Palmer; 18. Cultural memory and the role of the architect in
vitruvius' de architectura Edwin Shaw; Part V. Locating Cultural Memory:
19. Exchanging memories: coins, conquest, and resistance in Roman Iberia
Alyson M. Roy; 20. Cicero and Clodius together: the porta romana
inscriptions of Roman ostia as cultural memory Christer Bruun; 21. Augustan
cultural memories in Roman Athens Muriel Moser; 22. Different pasts: sing
and constructing memory in Augustan Carthage and Corinth Gunther Schörner;
Indices; Bibliography.
Part I: 1. Introduction: cultural memory in republican and Augustan Rome
Martin Dinter; Part II. Writing Cultural Memory: 2. War and cultural memory
at the beginnings of Latin literature Thomas Biggs; 3. Creating Roman
memories of Plautus Anthony Corbeill; 4. Comedy and its pasts Martin
Dinter; 5. Semper manebit: poetry and cultural memory theory in Cicero's de
legibus Joshua Hartman; 6. Varro and the re-foundation of Roman cultural
memory through genealogy and humanitas Irene Leonardis; 7. Cultural memory,
from monument to poem: the case of the temple of Apollo Palatinus in the
Augustan poets Bénédicte Delignon; 8. Monumenta and the fallibility of
memory in the odes Samuel Beckelhymer; 9. Constructing cultural memory in
ovid's fasti: the case of servius tullius and fortuna Darja terbenc Erker;
Part III. Politicising Cultural Memory: 10. Sulla's dictatorship rei
publicae constituendae and Roman republican cultural memory Alexandra
Eckert; 11. Remembering differently: the exemplarity of populares as a site
of ideological contest in late republican oratory Evan Jewell; 12. Cultural
memory and political change in the public speech of the late Roman republic
Catherine Steel; 13. Remembering M. Brutus: from mixed and hostile
perspectives Kathryn Tempest; 14. The making of an exemplum: Cato's road to
uticensis in Roman cultural memory Mark Thorne; Part IV. Building Cultural
Memory: 15. Sites of exemplarity and the challenge of accessing the
cultural memory of the republic Rebecca Langlands; 16. The festival of the
lupercalia as a vehicle of cultural memory in the Roman republic Kreimir
Vukovi¿; 17. Inscriptions on the capitoline: epigraphy and cultural memory
in livy Morgan Palmer; 18. Cultural memory and the role of the architect in
vitruvius' de architectura Edwin Shaw; Part V. Locating Cultural Memory:
19. Exchanging memories: coins, conquest, and resistance in Roman Iberia
Alyson M. Roy; 20. Cicero and Clodius together: the porta romana
inscriptions of Roman ostia as cultural memory Christer Bruun; 21. Augustan
cultural memories in Roman Athens Muriel Moser; 22. Different pasts: sing
and constructing memory in Augustan Carthage and Corinth Gunther Schörner;
Indices; Bibliography.
Martin Dinter; Part II. Writing Cultural Memory: 2. War and cultural memory
at the beginnings of Latin literature Thomas Biggs; 3. Creating Roman
memories of Plautus Anthony Corbeill; 4. Comedy and its pasts Martin
Dinter; 5. Semper manebit: poetry and cultural memory theory in Cicero's de
legibus Joshua Hartman; 6. Varro and the re-foundation of Roman cultural
memory through genealogy and humanitas Irene Leonardis; 7. Cultural memory,
from monument to poem: the case of the temple of Apollo Palatinus in the
Augustan poets Bénédicte Delignon; 8. Monumenta and the fallibility of
memory in the odes Samuel Beckelhymer; 9. Constructing cultural memory in
ovid's fasti: the case of servius tullius and fortuna Darja terbenc Erker;
Part III. Politicising Cultural Memory: 10. Sulla's dictatorship rei
publicae constituendae and Roman republican cultural memory Alexandra
Eckert; 11. Remembering differently: the exemplarity of populares as a site
of ideological contest in late republican oratory Evan Jewell; 12. Cultural
memory and political change in the public speech of the late Roman republic
Catherine Steel; 13. Remembering M. Brutus: from mixed and hostile
perspectives Kathryn Tempest; 14. The making of an exemplum: Cato's road to
uticensis in Roman cultural memory Mark Thorne; Part IV. Building Cultural
Memory: 15. Sites of exemplarity and the challenge of accessing the
cultural memory of the republic Rebecca Langlands; 16. The festival of the
lupercalia as a vehicle of cultural memory in the Roman republic Kreimir
Vukovi¿; 17. Inscriptions on the capitoline: epigraphy and cultural memory
in livy Morgan Palmer; 18. Cultural memory and the role of the architect in
vitruvius' de architectura Edwin Shaw; Part V. Locating Cultural Memory:
19. Exchanging memories: coins, conquest, and resistance in Roman Iberia
Alyson M. Roy; 20. Cicero and Clodius together: the porta romana
inscriptions of Roman ostia as cultural memory Christer Bruun; 21. Augustan
cultural memories in Roman Athens Muriel Moser; 22. Different pasts: sing
and constructing memory in Augustan Carthage and Corinth Gunther Schörner;
Indices; Bibliography.