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Herodian - Historiography and Literature at the End of the High Empire

Inglese, Francese, Italiano · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 13.08.2025

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Herodian (active c. 250 CE) was the author of an eight-book Greek history of the Empire from the reign of Commodus (180-192) to the civil wars of the year 238. It has always been a vital historical document, but recent scholarship also recognizes its importance for the development of Greek historiography. As part of this new interest, this collection of articles by leading and emerging scholars addresses important new questions about Herodian's work and cultural context. These include literary studies of his generic identity, his relationship to earlier and later authors and his techniques of creating time and space; applications of communication and memory theory to his narrative; exploration of his cultural attitudes to the heritage of Greek paideia; his cultural identity and evocation of iconic figures from the past; and his political ideology and conception of the Empire's functioning and dysfunction. Herodian emerges as a revealing witness of his own times, but also a talented literary artist and a perceptive analyst of the political upheavals through which he lived. These studies will be valuable to all scholars interested in the literary and cultural aspects of Rome's transition from the High Empire to Late Antiquity.

Info autore

Mario Baumann, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; Adam M. Kemezis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; Maria-Eirini Zacharioudaki, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.

Riassunto

Herodian (active c. 250 CE) was the author of an eight-book Greek history of the Empire from the reign of Commodus (180-192) to the civil wars of the year 238. It has always been a vital historical document, but recent scholarship also recognizes its importance for the development of Greek historiography. As part of this new interest, this collection of articles by leading and emerging scholars addresses important new questions about Herodian’s work and cultural context. These include literary studies of his generic identity, his relationship to earlier and later authors and his techniques of creating time and space; applications of communication and memory theory to his narrative; exploration of his cultural attitudes to the heritage of Greek paideia; his cultural identity and evocation of iconic figures from the past; and his political ideology and conception of the Empire’s functioning and dysfunction. Herodian emerges as a revealing witness of his own times, but also a talented literary artist and a perceptive analyst of the political upheavals through which he lived. These studies will be valuable to all scholars interested in the literary and cultural aspects of Rome’s transition from the High Empire to Late Antiquity.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Mario Baumann (Editore), Adam M. Kemezis (Editore), Adam M Kemezis (Editore), Maria-Eirini Zacharioudaki (Editore)
Editore De Gruyter
 
Lingue Inglese, Francese, Italiano
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.08.2025
 
EAN 9783111706658
ISBN 978-3-11-170665-8
Pagine 380
Illustrazioni 2 b/w tbl.
Serie Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Antichità

Latein, Geschichtsschreibung, Antike, Literature, Römisches Reich, Classical texts, classical antiquity, LIT000000 LITERARY CRITICISM / General, HIS002000 HISTORY / Ancient / General, histiography

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