Emperors and Political Culture in Cassius Dio's Roman History
Herausgeber: Davenport, Caillan; Mallan, Christopher
Emperors and Political Culture in Cassius Dio's Roman History
Herausgeber: Davenport, Caillan; Mallan, Christopher
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A historical and historiographical study of the historian Cassius Dio and his account of political culture under the Roman Empire. Essential for students and scholars seeking to understand how Dio represented Roman emperors and their relationship with key groups such as courtiers, soldiers, and the people.
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A historical and historiographical study of the historian Cassius Dio and his account of political culture under the Roman Empire. Essential for students and scholars seeking to understand how Dio represented Roman emperors and their relationship with key groups such as courtiers, soldiers, and the people.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108926232
- ISBN-10: 1108926231
- Artikelnr.: 67128013
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108926232
- ISBN-10: 1108926231
- Artikelnr.: 67128013
Introduction: Cassius Dio: The Senator and his Caesars Caillan Davenport
and Christopher Mallan; Part I. Imperial and Political Narratives: 1. Vox
Populi, Vox Mea? Information, Evaluation and Public Opinion in Dio's
Account of the Principate Adam Kemezis; 2. News, Rumour, and the Political
Culture of the Roman Imperial Monarchy in the Roman History Caillan
Davenport; 3. Literary and Documentary Sources in Dio's Narrative of the
Roman Emperors Cesare Letta; 4. 'Now Comes the Greatest Marvel of All!'
(79[78].8.2): Dio's Roman Emperors and the Incredible Rhiannon Ash; Part
II. Emperors and Biographies: 5. Cassius Dio's Funeral Speech for Augustus:
Sources, Rhetoric, Messages Christina T. Kuhn; 6. '... but he possessed a
most singular nature': Cassius Dio on Tiberius Christopher Mallan; 7. An
Emperor's War on Greece: Cassius Dio's Nero Shushma Malik; 8. War and
Peace: Imperial Leadership in Dio's Second-Century Narrative Caillan
Davenport; III. Political Groups and Political Culture: 9. 'The People' and
Cassius Dio Monica Hellström; 10. Citizenship, Enfranchisement, and Honour
in Cassius Dio Myles Lavan; 11. The Company They Keep: Emperors and their
Associates Barbara Saylor Rodgers; 12. Dio and his Friends: Autobiography
and Biography in Dio's Contemporary Narrative Christopher Mallan; IV.
Reception and Reflection: 13. The Reception of Cassius Dio's Imperial
Narrative in Byzantium (Tenth ¿ Twelfth Centuries) Alicia Simpson.
and Christopher Mallan; Part I. Imperial and Political Narratives: 1. Vox
Populi, Vox Mea? Information, Evaluation and Public Opinion in Dio's
Account of the Principate Adam Kemezis; 2. News, Rumour, and the Political
Culture of the Roman Imperial Monarchy in the Roman History Caillan
Davenport; 3. Literary and Documentary Sources in Dio's Narrative of the
Roman Emperors Cesare Letta; 4. 'Now Comes the Greatest Marvel of All!'
(79[78].8.2): Dio's Roman Emperors and the Incredible Rhiannon Ash; Part
II. Emperors and Biographies: 5. Cassius Dio's Funeral Speech for Augustus:
Sources, Rhetoric, Messages Christina T. Kuhn; 6. '... but he possessed a
most singular nature': Cassius Dio on Tiberius Christopher Mallan; 7. An
Emperor's War on Greece: Cassius Dio's Nero Shushma Malik; 8. War and
Peace: Imperial Leadership in Dio's Second-Century Narrative Caillan
Davenport; III. Political Groups and Political Culture: 9. 'The People' and
Cassius Dio Monica Hellström; 10. Citizenship, Enfranchisement, and Honour
in Cassius Dio Myles Lavan; 11. The Company They Keep: Emperors and their
Associates Barbara Saylor Rodgers; 12. Dio and his Friends: Autobiography
and Biography in Dio's Contemporary Narrative Christopher Mallan; IV.
Reception and Reflection: 13. The Reception of Cassius Dio's Imperial
Narrative in Byzantium (Tenth ¿ Twelfth Centuries) Alicia Simpson.
Introduction: Cassius Dio: The Senator and his Caesars Caillan Davenport
and Christopher Mallan; Part I. Imperial and Political Narratives: 1. Vox
Populi, Vox Mea? Information, Evaluation and Public Opinion in Dio's
Account of the Principate Adam Kemezis; 2. News, Rumour, and the Political
Culture of the Roman Imperial Monarchy in the Roman History Caillan
Davenport; 3. Literary and Documentary Sources in Dio's Narrative of the
Roman Emperors Cesare Letta; 4. 'Now Comes the Greatest Marvel of All!'
(79[78].8.2): Dio's Roman Emperors and the Incredible Rhiannon Ash; Part
II. Emperors and Biographies: 5. Cassius Dio's Funeral Speech for Augustus:
Sources, Rhetoric, Messages Christina T. Kuhn; 6. '... but he possessed a
most singular nature': Cassius Dio on Tiberius Christopher Mallan; 7. An
Emperor's War on Greece: Cassius Dio's Nero Shushma Malik; 8. War and
Peace: Imperial Leadership in Dio's Second-Century Narrative Caillan
Davenport; III. Political Groups and Political Culture: 9. 'The People' and
Cassius Dio Monica Hellström; 10. Citizenship, Enfranchisement, and Honour
in Cassius Dio Myles Lavan; 11. The Company They Keep: Emperors and their
Associates Barbara Saylor Rodgers; 12. Dio and his Friends: Autobiography
and Biography in Dio's Contemporary Narrative Christopher Mallan; IV.
Reception and Reflection: 13. The Reception of Cassius Dio's Imperial
Narrative in Byzantium (Tenth ¿ Twelfth Centuries) Alicia Simpson.
and Christopher Mallan; Part I. Imperial and Political Narratives: 1. Vox
Populi, Vox Mea? Information, Evaluation and Public Opinion in Dio's
Account of the Principate Adam Kemezis; 2. News, Rumour, and the Political
Culture of the Roman Imperial Monarchy in the Roman History Caillan
Davenport; 3. Literary and Documentary Sources in Dio's Narrative of the
Roman Emperors Cesare Letta; 4. 'Now Comes the Greatest Marvel of All!'
(79[78].8.2): Dio's Roman Emperors and the Incredible Rhiannon Ash; Part
II. Emperors and Biographies: 5. Cassius Dio's Funeral Speech for Augustus:
Sources, Rhetoric, Messages Christina T. Kuhn; 6. '... but he possessed a
most singular nature': Cassius Dio on Tiberius Christopher Mallan; 7. An
Emperor's War on Greece: Cassius Dio's Nero Shushma Malik; 8. War and
Peace: Imperial Leadership in Dio's Second-Century Narrative Caillan
Davenport; III. Political Groups and Political Culture: 9. 'The People' and
Cassius Dio Monica Hellström; 10. Citizenship, Enfranchisement, and Honour
in Cassius Dio Myles Lavan; 11. The Company They Keep: Emperors and their
Associates Barbara Saylor Rodgers; 12. Dio and his Friends: Autobiography
and Biography in Dio's Contemporary Narrative Christopher Mallan; IV.
Reception and Reflection: 13. The Reception of Cassius Dio's Imperial
Narrative in Byzantium (Tenth ¿ Twelfth Centuries) Alicia Simpson.