The art of Caesar's "Bellum civile": literature, ideology, and community
"Traditional approaches have reduced Caesar's Bellum Civile to a tool for teaching Latin or to one-dimensional propaganda, thereby underestimating its artistic properties and ideological complexity. Reading strategies typical of scholarship on Latin poetry, like intertextuality, narratolog...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Traditional approaches have reduced Caesar's Bellum Civile to a tool for teaching Latin or to one-dimensional propaganda, thereby underestimating its artistic properties and ideological complexity. Reading strategies typical of scholarship on Latin poetry, like intertextuality, narratology, semantic, rhetorical and structural analysis, cast a new light on the Bellum Civile: Ciceronian language advances Caesar's claim to represent Rome; technical vocabulary reinforces the ethical division between 'us' and the 'barbarian' enemy; switches of focalization guide our perception of the narrative; invective and characterization exclude the Pompeians from the Roman community, according to the mechanisms of rhetoric; and the very structure of the work promotes Caesar's cause. As a piece of literature interacting with its cultural and socio-political world, the Bellum Civile participates in Caesar's multimedia campaign of self-fashioning. A comprehensive approach, such as has been productively applied to Augustus' program, locates the Bellum Civile at the interplay between literature, images and politics"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes Machine generated contents note: Introduction. Between ancient and modern approaches: admirers and detractors of Caesar; 1. The swift and the slow: Caesar's art of characterization; 2. The great contest: constantia, innocentia, pudor, and virtus; 3. Redefining loyalty; 4. The limits and risks of Caesar's leniency; 5. The barbarization of the enemy; 6. Two army-communities and their effect on the Roman people; 7. Shaping the future of Rome: the architecture of the Bellum Civile; Appendix 1. Chronology of the Civil War (pre-Julian calendar) and narrative structure of the Bellum Civile; Appendix 2. Composition, publication and genre of the Bellum Civile; Appendix 3. The manuscript tradition of the Bellum Civile. Opening, end and book division |
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502 | |a Zugl.: Princeton, Univ., Diss., 2008 u.d.T.: Ideology and community in Caesar's "Bellum civile" | ||
520 | |a "Traditional approaches have reduced Caesar's Bellum Civile to a tool for teaching Latin or to one-dimensional propaganda, thereby underestimating its artistic properties and ideological complexity. Reading strategies typical of scholarship on Latin poetry, like intertextuality, narratology, semantic, rhetorical and structural analysis, cast a new light on the Bellum Civile: Ciceronian language advances Caesar's claim to represent Rome; technical vocabulary reinforces the ethical division between 'us' and the 'barbarian' enemy; switches of focalization guide our perception of the narrative; invective and characterization exclude the Pompeians from the Roman community, according to the mechanisms of rhetoric; and the very structure of the work promotes Caesar's cause. As a piece of literature interacting with its cultural and socio-political world, the Bellum Civile participates in Caesar's multimedia campaign of self-fashioning. A comprehensive approach, such as has been productively applied to Augustus' program, locates the Bellum Civile at the interplay between literature, images and politics"-- | ||
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
page
ix
List of abbreviations
xi
Introduction
ι
Between ancient and modern admirers (and detractors) of Caesar
2
Old and new approaches
5
Overview
IO
1
The swift and the slow: Caesar s art of characterization
14
Herda,
in
celeritate omnepositum
certamen
16
Gomphi, or how to turn defeat into success
23
The irony of VibuUius celeritas
28
The tragedy of Curio s celeritas
32
2
The great contest:
constantia,
innocentia,
pudor,
and virtus
37
Constantia
38
Innocentia
41
Damnatio memoriae
4З
Pudor
46
Virtus
51
3
Redefining loyalty
58
Pledging iusiurandum
59
Roman loyalty in the BG
63
There are oaths, and then there are oaths
65
Mise en
abyme: Domitius and Curio on binding oaths 6j
The war of words
72
4
The limits and risks of Caesar
s
leniency
78
Ilerda
80
Caesar s dilemma
85
Massilia
92
The limits of Caesars leniency toward the Gauls
95
vu
viii Contents
Two types of
misericórdia
in the BG
99
The problem of leniency in civil war
ЮЗ
5
The barbarization of the enemy
106
Barbarians in the late Republic 106
Deployments of barbarology in the
ВС ПО
Barbarian cruelty II7
Images
oí nimia
luxuria
et victoriäe
fiducia I2I
6
Two army-communities and their effect on the
Roman people
131
Caesar s assimilating viewpoint 131
Pompey
s
alienating viewpoint
136
The reversal of order into chaos
14O
The rhetoric of the
ВС
IĄZ
Caesars deployment
oi amiciţia
in context 143
Trials of character
149
Sulla s model of victory 1
51
7
Shaping the future of Rome
158
The problematic architecture of the
ВС
159
Herda,
or ending before the end 160
Bagradas, or the alternative end 164
Alexandria, or ending without the end
167
Never-ending stories
173
Appendix
1
Chronology of the civil war (pre-Julian calendar)
and narrative structure of the
ВС
175
Appendix
2
Composition, publication, and genre of the
ВС
178
Appendix
3
The manuscript tradition of the
ВС:
opening, end,
and book division
181
Bibliography
186
Index locorum
210
General index
216
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