Omnium annalium monumenta : historical writing and historical evidence in Republican Rome
Weitere Verfasser: |
Sandberg, Kaj 1965-
, [HerausgeberIn]
Smith, Christopher John, 1965- , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Leiden : Boston :.
Brill,
2017.
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Umfang/Format: |
1 online resource. |
Schriftenreihe: |
Historiography of Rome and its empire ;
volume 2 |
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iDAI.gazetteer: |
Imperium Romanum |
Online Zugang: |
Online available |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction / Christopher Smith
- Part I. The origins of the annalistic tradition
- Fabius Pictor, ennius and the origins of Roman annalistic historiography / John Rich
- L'"archeologie" de Rome dans les annales d'ennius: poetica fabula ou annalium monumentum? / Martine Chassignet
- The discovery of Numa's writings: Roman sacral law and the early historians / Hans Beck
- Part II. Antiquarians and historians
- On the edges of history / Christopher Smith
- Diligentissumus investigator antiquitatis? "Antiquarianism" and historical evidence between Republican Rome and the early modern Republic of letters / Duncan MacRae
- Inspired leaders versus emerging nations: Varro's and Cicero's views on early Rome / Vera Binder
- Which one is the historian? A neglected problem in the study of Roman historiography / Tim Cornell
- Part III. History and oratory
- How much history did the Romans know? Historical references in Cicero's speeches to the people / Francisco Pina Polo
- ^Ciceronian constructions of the oratorical past / Henriette van der Blom
- Cicero, documents and the implications for history / Andrew Riggsby
- Part IV. The literary construction of history
- Livy's battle in the forum between Roman monuments and Greek literature / Dennis Pausch
- Echi dalle tragedie tebane nelle storie di Roma arcaica / Marianna Scapini
- Figures of memory. Aulus Vibenna, Valerius Publicola and Mezentius between history and legend / Massimiliano Di Fazio
- Part V. History and monuments
- Monumenta, documenta, memoria: remembering and imagining the past in late Republican Rome / Kaj Sandberg
- Visibility matters: notes on archaic monuments and collective memory in mid-Republican Rome / Gabriele Cifani
- Aedificare, res damnosissima. building and historiography in Livy, books 5-6 / Seth G. Bernard
- Memoria by multiplication: the Cornelii Scipiones in monumental memory / Karl-J. Holkeskamp
- ^Constructing, deconstructing and reconstructing civic memory in late Republican Rome / Penelope J. E. Davies.