Shifting Genres in Late Antiquity (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Greatrex, Geoffrey; Elton, Hugh
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This volume examines the transformation that took place in a wide range of genres in Late Antiquity. Aspects of sacred and secular literature are discussed, alongside chapters on technical writing, monody, epigraphy, epistolography and visual representation. What emerges is the flexibility of genres in the period: late antique authors were not slavish followers of their classical predecessors, but were capable of engaging with existing models and adapting them to their own purposes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317055440
- Artikelnr.: 44873318
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317055440
- Artikelnr.: 44873318
adaptation in the later 4th-century East. Le De obitu Theodosii d'Ambroise
(395): une refonte des genres litteraires dans le creuset du sermon
politique. Jerome's De viris illustribus and new genres for Christian
disputation in late antiquity. The transformation of heresiology in the
Panarion of Epiphanius of Cyprus. Part 2 Ecclesiastical Genres: Adapter le
genre du breviaire plutot qu'ecrire une histoire ecclesiastique? Enquete
sur le choix historiographique de Liberatus de Carthage. The emergence of
papal decretals: the evidence of Zosimus of Rome. Collectio Avellana and
the unspoken Ostrogoths: historical reconstruction in the 6th century.
Elements apologetiques chez Victor de Vita: exemple d'un genre litteraire
en transition. Diabolical motivations: the devil in ecclesiastical
histories from Eusebius to Evagrius. Part 3 Visual Genres: Producing
distinction: aristocratic and imperial representation in the Constantinian
Age. Declaring victory, concealing defeat? Continuity and change in
imperial coinage of the Roman West, c.383-c.408. The importance of being
Stilicho: diptychs as a genre. Part 4 Procopius and Literature in the
Sixth-Century Eastern Empire: Power taste and the outsider: Procopius and
the Buildings revisited. Belisarius' second occupation of Rome and
Pericles' last speech. Technical writing, genre and aesthetic in Procopius.
A Justinianic debate across genres on the state of the Roman Republic.
Part 5 Technical Genres: The genre and purpose of military manuals in late
antiquity. Les contrats de travail dans l'Antiquite tardive: evolution du
droit, evolution d'un genre? Natio, gens, provincialis, and civis:
geographical terminology and personal identity in late antiquity. Part 6
Other Literary Genres: The rhetoric of Varietas and epistolary
encyclopedism in the Variae of Cassiodorus. Byzantine world chronicles:
identities of genre. Himerius and the personalization of the monody.
adaptation in the later 4th-century East. Le De obitu Theodosii d'Ambroise
(395): une refonte des genres litteraires dans le creuset du sermon
politique. Jerome's De viris illustribus and new genres for Christian
disputation in late antiquity. The transformation of heresiology in the
Panarion of Epiphanius of Cyprus. Part 2 Ecclesiastical Genres: Adapter le
genre du breviaire plutot qu'ecrire une histoire ecclesiastique? Enquete
sur le choix historiographique de Liberatus de Carthage. The emergence of
papal decretals: the evidence of Zosimus of Rome. Collectio Avellana and
the unspoken Ostrogoths: historical reconstruction in the 6th century.
Elements apologetiques chez Victor de Vita: exemple d'un genre litteraire
en transition. Diabolical motivations: the devil in ecclesiastical
histories from Eusebius to Evagrius. Part 3 Visual Genres: Producing
distinction: aristocratic and imperial representation in the Constantinian
Age. Declaring victory, concealing defeat? Continuity and change in
imperial coinage of the Roman West, c.383-c.408. The importance of being
Stilicho: diptychs as a genre. Part 4 Procopius and Literature in the
Sixth-Century Eastern Empire: Power taste and the outsider: Procopius and
the Buildings revisited. Belisarius' second occupation of Rome and
Pericles' last speech. Technical writing, genre and aesthetic in Procopius.
A Justinianic debate across genres on the state of the Roman Republic.
Part 5 Technical Genres: The genre and purpose of military manuals in late
antiquity. Les contrats de travail dans l'Antiquite tardive: evolution du
droit, evolution d'un genre? Natio, gens, provincialis, and civis:
geographical terminology and personal identity in late antiquity. Part 6
Other Literary Genres: The rhetoric of Varietas and epistolary
encyclopedism in the Variae of Cassiodorus. Byzantine world chronicles:
identities of genre. Himerius and the personalization of the monody.