Enemies of the later Roman order: a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions
The book deals with the presence of language aggression in postclassical Roman law, in common opinion one of the characteristic features of the decadence at the dawn of the Byzantine culture. In his analysis of normative sources, the author makes use of an original research method whereby he concent...
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Zusammenfassung: | The book deals with the presence of language aggression in postclassical Roman law, in common opinion one of the characteristic features of the decadence at the dawn of the Byzantine culture. In his analysis of normative sources, the author makes use of an original research method whereby he concentrates on seeking out particular ideologically charged terms in the relevant articles of law, in order to analyze, throughout each selected corpus of legal documents, the context in which they appear and, on that basis, to determine their specific semantic fields. Notably, in his thorough analysis of the statements which are definitely negative in relation to those who are regarded as enemies of the state, he proceeds to examine such expressions semiologically, as based on the traditional forms of invective present in Greek and Roman literature. The book consists of three parts: the first considers the methodological assumptions of the work, the second is devoted to an analysis of the negatively marked vocabulary as found in the relevant constitutions, and the third identifies the groups of enemies of the Roman order and presents conclusions resulting from the author's analysis of the quantities of terms and expressions of invective in the relevant sources. The author attempts to determine semantic fields of the invective-forming expressions on the basis of a wide range of reference material, at times reaching as far as several centuries back (from the perspective of the Late Antique period). The book is intended for scholars and students of postclassical law, historians, and philologists |
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adam_text | Contents Abbreviations....................................................................................... 11 Introduction......................................................................................... 15 Part I: Method Chapter I: Invective in the world of Classical Antiquity ֊ the problem of definition ............................................................. 27 The tradition of language aggression.................................................. The concepts of invective and the language of invective................... Essential features of analyzed statements........................................... 27 35 37 Chapter II: The position of the “language of invective” in the ideological message of the Imperial documents............. 43 Imperial documents of Late Antiquity............................................... Criticism of the post-classical law in terms of language ................... Three genera dicendi vs. the language of post-classical law............... Education- and propaganda-related fimctions of the law in Antiquity... The position of the language of invective in the ideological message of the Late Antique constitutions................................................... 43 50 53 55 59 Chapter III: The possibility of researching the “language of invective” in the Imperial documents of Late Antiquity............................ 63 Methods used to formulate the “language of invective” - amplification Relevant documents: the actual state of preservation ....................... The research method and its limitations
........................................... 63 65 72 7
Part II: Analysis Chapter IV: Composition of invective in documents of Late Antiquity ֊ examples....................................................................... 79 С.ТҺ. 1.16.7............................................................................................... C.Th. 6.4.22............................................................................................... C.Th. 9.16.5............................................................................................... C.Th. 9.38.6............................................................................................... C.Th. 9.40.17............................................................................................ C.Th. 12.1.85............................................................................................. C.Th. 16.5.6 ............................................................................................. C.Th. 16.5.24............................................................................................ Nov. Theod. 15.2...................................................................................... Nov. Valent. 18......................................................................................... 81 83 89 91 94 98 100 104 105 110 Chapter V: Terms indicating the nature of the opposition to Roman or ecclesiastical communities......................................................... 117 Hostis, inimicus, adversarius.................................................................. Barbarus, barbaricus
.............................................................................. Tyrannus .................................................................................................. Praedo, latro, rebellis, desertør............................................................... Haereticus ................................................................................................ Paganus ................................................................................................... Maleficus.................................................................................................. 117 124 128 130 134 140 142 Chapter VI: Terms indicating the perpetrator’s attitude................. 145 Avaritta, cupiditas, desidia, invidia....................................................... Audacia ........................................................................ Furor......................................................................................................... Pertinacia, obstinatio.............................................................................. Subreptio .................................................................................................. Features contrary to humanitás............................................................ Perfidia ................................................................................................... Impietas .................................................................................
Improbitas................................................................................................ 145 149 163 172 173 174 180 182 184 8
Chapter VII: Terms indicating the nature of a criminal act........... 187 Terms describing offences in amplificatory manner.......................... Piaculum.............................................................................................. Profanatie ............................................................................................. Contagiuni ............................................................................................ Adjectives ending with -bilis as terms of invective ............................ Terms indicating disturbances of public order.................................. 188 195 196 198 206 209 Chapter VIII: Terms indicating deviation (particularly in relation to religion) .................................................................................... 219 Superstitie ............................................................................................. Error, devio, pravitas, depravado, perversitas, scaevus....................... 219 226 Part III: Synthesis Chapter IX: Categories of enemies.................................................... 233 Sacrilegium ................................. Hostes rei publicae................................................................................. Inimici ecclesiae..................................................................................... Corrupted officials................................................................................ Criminosi............................................................................................... 233 237 242 248 252
Chapter X: Conclusions. The hierarchy of “enemies” in Imperial documents...................................................................................... 257 A listing of the relevant terms with possibly negative emotional content as present in the individual constitutions........................ 263 Bibliography......................................................................................... 289 Index of Latin terms ............................................................................ 511
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title_auth | Enemies of the later Roman order a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions |
title_exact_search | Enemies of the later Roman order a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions |
title_full | Enemies of the later Roman order a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions Michał Stachura ; translated by Marcin Fijak |
title_fullStr | Enemies of the later Roman order a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions Michał Stachura ; translated by Marcin Fijak |
title_full_unstemmed | Enemies of the later Roman order a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions Michał Stachura ; translated by Marcin Fijak |
title_short | Enemies of the later Roman order |
title_sort | enemies of the later roman order a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the theodosian code post theodosian novels and the sirmondian constitutions |
title_sub | a study of the phenomenon of language aggression in the Theodosian Code, post-Theodosian novels, and the Sirmondian Constitutions |
topic | Codex Theodosianus (DE-588)4148198-7 gnd Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd Rechtssprache (DE-588)4048839-1 gnd Aggression (DE-588)4000732-7 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Codex Theodosianus Widerstand Rechtssprache Aggression Recht Römisches Reich |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031322701&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV040750997 |
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