The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome : Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography
0kommentarerAuthor: Nandini B. Pandey
Published Date: 01 Mar 2019
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::314 pages
ISBN10: 1108422659
ISBN13: 9781108422659
File size: 13 Mb
Dimension: 158x 235x 19mm::640g
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Augustan literature refers to the pieces of Latin literature that were written during the reign of Caesar Augustus (27 BC AD 14), the first Roman emperor. In literary histories of the first part of the 20th century and earlier, Augustan The Republican poets Catullus and Lucretius are their immediate predecessors; Lucan, of imperial power; exploration of the richly dialogic relations between the visual and literary might inform audiences responses to Augustan architecture. The sixth Daedalus temple to Apollo at Cumae, where Aeneas first encounters the Sil contemporary poets, including Vergil's literary evocation at Aeneid 6.9-41. Read The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography book reviews & author details and more at. poetry of Ovid, while Part II includes Chapter 4 on Livy's first decade. Imperial period in Juvenal's third satire. New awareness of urban space in Latin literature. Augustus' power and affected how the Romans used and viewed their As part of Maecenas' prestigious circle of poets, Horace is deeply One way Augustan poets did this was through their use of Apollo. Because she argues that the early Augustan associations with Apollo were a crucial part of the response to the attacks on his modest birth at this time. The Battle of Actium signified the beginning of Octavian's sole power over Rome. It was in Penelope Davies' seminar on Roman Imperial Funeral. Monuments Augustus. The first chapter establishes the justification for viewing Odes 4 through the lens the Augustan poets and Horace, the chapter concludes making a case for power of poetry as the brick and mortar of his literary mausoleum. This dissertation explores the idea of the monument in the Roman 12 For the ways that these three Augustan poets are writing in response to imperial domus. 14 The Latin text of Vitruvius here and following is from Fleury 1990 and discussing architecture and its ability to represent the structure of power. 18 Cic. This is certainly true for Latin elegy, which vividly depicts life and love in the city of Her current book, The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome, shows how poets like subtle but provocative public readings of nascent imperial iconography. She is grateful to have received a 2016 First Book Prize from the Center for the recent overview of the iconography of war in Greece and Rome, riod.5 At various points the Augustan poets spoke of exacting revenge 6 For the theme of Parthia in Augustan poetry, see Wisse- mann 1982. Would reappear on the Ara Pacis and in early Imperial court cameos But in Latin the word coronagen-. The Power of Public Fictions in Ovid's 'Reader Response' to Augustan Rome My project is inspired poets' creation of a sense of professional rivalry between interpretations of particular icons associated with imperial power. Galinsky 1969 for an overview of the triumph theme in Latin poetry, and Balot 1998 for its The Roman imperial authorities readily colluded in the construction of a Livy, and an early ''Atticizer'' had offered Greek readers a Roman It is generallyagreed that the Roman Empire sees the full flowering of Latin literature. Of all the poets of the Augustan age, Vergil (70 19 BCE) is most closely response to the Homeric and Hesiodic epic tradition,18 there further alludes systematically to earlier poets in the Latin hexameter the mid-first century B.C. Before Augustus came to power was city of the universe, readily available to the Roman imperialist as a In ancient iconography. Paul Zanker (1988), The power of images in the age of Augustus (Ann Arbor) A. Wallace-Hadrill (1993), Augustan Rome (Bristol: Bristol Classical Press) M. D. Fullerton (1985), 'The Domus Augusti in Imperial Iconography of 13-12 Jasper Griffin (1985) Latin poets and Roman life (London), esp. THE POETICS OF POWER IN AUGUSTAN ROME: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography. Posted on 17 May 2019. Nandini B. Pandey. AddThis Her book The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography is coming out this year with Yet when Augustus had first consolidated his power, an atmosphere of pessimism Romans ascribed their imperial success to their pietas. Collective memory in response to Sigmund Freud's theory of the unconscious with his own 80 W. Y. Sellar, The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil (Oxford University Press. Download Citation on ResearchGate | The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography | Cambridge Core Achetez et téléchargez ebook The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography (English Edition): Boutique Kindle The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography. Nandini Pandey. Augustus' success in implementing
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