Augustus and the destruction of history: the politics of the past in early imperial Rome
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adam_text | iii Contents Preface and Acknowledgements v Contributors vi Abbreviations vii Introduction 1 Attending to the Past: On the Politics ofTime in Ancient Rome Ingo Gildenhard, Ulrich Gotter, Wolfgang Havener and Louise Hodgson A. (One Possible) Order out of Chaos 37 1. Libera Res Publica: The Road Not Taken Louise Hodgson 39 2. History Wars: Who Avenged Caesar and Why Does It Matter? Kathryn Welch 59 B. Augustan Plots 79 3. Rupture and Repair: Patterning Time in Discourse and Practice (from Sallust to Augustus and Beyond) Benjamin Biesinger 81 4. The Succession ofEmpires and the Augustan Res Publica Ulrich Gotter 97 5. Augustus and the End of Triumphalist History’ Wolfgang Havener 111 C. The Histories of Empowered Subalterns 133 6. Family History in Augustan Rome Josiah Osgood 135 7. The Augustan Senate and the Reconfiguration ofTime on the Fasti Capitolini Amy Russell 157
IV D. Historical Palimpsests 187 8. Flooding the Roman Foram Hannah Price 189 9. DustintheWind:LateRepublicanHistoryintheAe«Êííi Dunstan Lowe 223 E. Epilogue 239 10. Trojan Plots: Conceptions of History in Catullus, Virgil and T acitus Johannes Geisthardt and Ingo Gildenhard 241 Bibliography 283 Index Locorum 342 General Index 358
SEHEPUNKTE 20 (2020), NR. 2
INGO GILDENHARD / ULRICH GOTTER / WOLFGANG HAVENER ET AL. (EDS.):
AUGUSTUS AND THE DESTRUCTION OF HISTORY
AUGUSTUS BIMILLENIUM HAS YIELDED A RICH CROP OF CONFERENCES AND
RESULTING PUBLICATIONS. THE PRESENT WORK,
THE FRUIT OF A COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITIES OF CAMBRIDGE AND
KONSTANZ, IS A VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION
TO THE GENRE. IN ITS THEMES IT HAS MUCH IN COMMON WITH ANOTHER RECENT
VOLUME (K. MORRELL, J. OSGOOD AND
K. WELCH [EDS], THE ALTERNATIVE AUGUSTAN AGE, NEW YORK 2019), WITH WHICH
IT SHARES SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS.
SEVERAL OF THE CHAPTERS ARE LINKED TO LARGER PROJECTS WHICH HAVE EITHER
RESULTED IN RECENT MONOGRAPHS
(BIESINGER, HAVENER, HODGSON, LOWE) OR ARE STILL IN PROGRESS (RUSSELL,
WELCH).
THE EDITORS HAVE WORKED HARD TO GIVE THE VOLUME A STRONG THEMATIC
COHERENCE. THE PAPERS ARE GROUPED IN
THEMATIC SECTIONS, AND PRECEDED BY AN EXTENDED INTRODUCTION WHICH
PRESENTS THEM AS WRESTLING WITH THE
POLITICS OF THE PAST IN AUGUSTAN ROME AND IN PARTICULAR THE WAYS IN
WHICH THE PRINCEPS HAS MANAGED TO
SMOOTH OVER - OR SMOTHER - THE COMPLEXITIES OF THE HISTORICAL RECORD
(25). AT ITS HEART IS THE ARRESTING
CONCEPT OF THE DESTRUCTION OF HISTORY , DEFINED AS THE TRANSFORMATION
OF HISTORICAL TIME [...] INTO A REALM
OF NECESSITY THAT MANIFESTS THE UNFOLDING OF AN AT LEAST PARTIALLY
PREDETERMINED SCRIPT, WHICH INCLUDES THE
IMAGINARY POSSIBILITY OF HISTORY COMING TO AN END ALTOGETHER (3).
THE FIRST SECTION CONSIDERS ALTERNATIVE POSSIBLE OUTCOMES, THROUGH TWO
STUDIES OF THE YOUNG OCTAVIAN S
OPPONENTS. HODGSON EXAMINES THE PHRASE LIBERA RES PUBLICA, IDENTIFYING
IT AS A SLOGAN FIRST PROMOTED BY
BRUTUS AND CASSIUS IN THE AFTERMATH OF CAESAR S ASSASSINATION. WELCH
ARGUES THAT, DESPITE THE CONSTRAINTS OF
THE AMNESTY DECREE, IT WAS ANTONY RATHER THAN OCTAVIAN WHO TOOK THE LEAD
IN SEEKING VENGEANCE FOR
CAESAR S DEATH. SHE MAKES A STRIKING CASE, ALTHOUGH THE IDENTIFICATION
OF ANTONY AS THE SPEAKER PRAISING
CAESAR AT A
CONTIO IN APRIL 44 (CIC. ATT. 14.11.1, 15.20.2) SEEMS LESS SECURE THAN
SHE CLAIMS (65).
THE SECOND SECTION ( AUGUSTAN PLOTS ) DEVELOPS THE VOLUME S CORE THEMES.
BIESINGER FOCUSES ON THE LUDI
SAECULARES AND THE FORUM AUGUSTUM, ARGUING THAT THEIR CELEBRATION OF THE
AUGUSTAN PRESENT IMPLIES THAT
CERTAIN ONCE PROMINENT PATTERNS OF ROMAN HISTORY HAD COME TO AN END
(94) AND MAY HELP TO EXPLAIN THE
LACK OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORIES. GOTTER CLAIMS THAT FOR AUGUSTUS THE
IMPERIAL MISSION TAKES ON (AND OVER)
THE FUNCTION OF LIBERTAS (109) AND RELATES THIS TO THE EMERGENCE OF A
TERRITORIAL SENSE OF IMPERIUM. HE
CENTRES HIS ARGUMENT ON AEMILIUS SURA S ACCOUNT OF THE SUCCESSION OF
EMPIRES, BUT THE DATING OF THIS
FRAGMENT REMAINS DISPUTED, AND WE CANNOT BE SURE THAT IT IS CITED
VERBATIM. HAVENER CHARACTERIZES ROMAN
HISTORICAL MEMORY BEFORE AUGUSTUS AS TRIUMPHALIST AND ASSERTS THAT THE
PLACING OF THE CLOSED TRIUMPHAL LIST
ON THE ARCH CELEBRATING HIS NON-MILITARY PARTHIAN SETTLEMENT
DEMONSTRATED THAT FROM NOW ON MILITARY
SUCCESS HAD TO BE COMMEMORATED AGAINST THE BACKGROUND THAT SOMEONE
EXISTED WHO COULD NOT BE
SURPASSED (131).
IN THE NEXT SECTION THE FOCUS TURNS TO OTHER ELITE GROUPS IN THEIR
RELATION TO THE
PRINCEPS. OSGOOD
CONTRIBUTES A BRILLIANT ESSAY ON THE SYMEAN TOPIC OF FAMILY HISTORY: HE
ILLUSTRATES THE CELEBRATION OF THEIR
FAMILIES BY BOTH NOBLES AND NEW MEN AND THE STRIKING PROMINENCE OF BOTH
THEMES IN VELLEIUS HISTORY, AND
DRAWS ATTENTION TO THE INCREASE IN PUBLIC FUNERALS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
IN LAUDATIONES, NOW SOMETIMES
PRESERVED EPIGRAPHICALLY. RUSSELL FOLLOWS WITH AN EXCELLENT PAPER ON THE
CONSULAR LIST AS IT WAS INSCRIBED ON
AUGUSTUS ARCH (THE FASTI CAPITOLINI). SHE LUCIDLY
ANALYSES HOW THE LIST WAS DISPLAYED, WITH PERIODS OF
POLITICAL DISORDER REFLECTED IN IRREGULARITIES IN THE EPIGRAPHIC LAYOUT.
SHE RIGHTLY INSISTS THAT THE MONUMENT S
ORIGIN AS AN HONOUR DECREED BY THE SENATE IS LIKELY TO HAVE GIVEN THAT
BODY CONSIDERABLE INFLUENCE OVER ITS
DESIGN, AND INTRIGUINGLY SUGGESTS THAT IN DISPLAYING A COMPREHENSIVE
CONSULAR LIST WITH SOME SPACE FOR
FURTHER ENTRIES THE SENATE WAS REFUSING TO ACCEDE TO ANY SUGGESTION OF
THE END OF HISTORY AND PRESENTING
AN INCLUSIVE, COLLECTIVE VERSION OF ROMAN HISTORY AND MEMORY
(180-181). HAVENER AND RUSSELL HAVE THUS
PROPOUNDED STRIKINGLY DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATED
CONSULAR AND TRIUMPHAL LISTS, WHICH THE
MONUMENT S DESIGNERS MUST SURELY HAVE ENVISAGED AS COMPLEMENTARY.
THE FOURTH SECTION ( HISTORICAL PALIMPSESTS ) IS DESCRIBED AS PRESENTING
CASE STUDIES CONCERNED WITH THE
DYNAMICS OF SEDIMENTATION AND REACTIVATION, EFFACEMENT AND PRESERVATION
THAT THE SUPERIMPOSITION OF
AUGUSTAN OVER REPUBLICAN REALITIES BROUGHT INTO BEING (33), BUT ITS TWO
PAPERS DEAL WITH VERY DIFFERENT
TOPICS. PRICE OFFERS AN EVOCATIVE SURVEY OF THE PRE-AUGUSTAN PAST OF THE
FORUM ROMANUM, FROM ITS MARSHY
PREHISTORY ON, STRESSING THAT AUGUSTUS GLEAMING REBUILDING OF THE SPACE
WAS ALSO AN OVERWRITING , WHICH
ATTEMPTED TO ESTABLISH AN AUTHORISED VERSION OF ROME S PAST FROM A
MORASS OF DIFFERENT NARRATIVES
(220-221). LOWE PROVIDES AN EXCELLENT SURVEY OF ALLUSIONS (CERTAIN OR
POSSIBLE) TO LATE REPUBLICAN HISTORY IN
THE AENEID, AND THEN ARGUES THAT ALLUSIONS TO SERTORIUS CAN BE DETECTED
NOT ONLY IN SILVIA S DEER, BUT ALSO IN
HERCULES COMBAT WITH CACUS. THE PARALLELS IN THE SECOND CASE DO NOT
SEEM CLOSE ENOUGH TO BE CONVINCING,
BUT LOWE ADDS A VERY SENSIBLE WARNING THAT THESE AND OTHER ALLUSIONS MAY
SOMETIMES JUST ADD COLOUR AND
SHOULD NOT ALWAYS BE INTERPRETED AS CONVEYING AN ALLEGORICAL OR
POLITICAL MESSAGE.
THE VOLUME CLOSES WITH AN EXTENDED EPILOGUE BY TWO OF THE EDITORS
(GEISTHARDT AND GILDENHARD),
DISCUSSING TROJAN THEMES AND CONCEPTIONS OF ROMAN HISTORY IN CATULLUS,
VIRGIL AND TACITUS. CATULLUS LONGER
POEMS, WE ARE TOLD, PRESENT A TRAGIC VIEW OF THE ROMAN PAST, TO WHICH
VIRGIL RESPONDS IN THE AENEID WITH A
POSITIVE AND DETERMINIST VIEW OF ROMAN HISTORY AS CULMINATING IN
AUGUSTUS, CHARACTERIZED AS VIRGIL S
DESTRUCTION OF THE FUTURE . THE DISCUSSION OF TACITUS FOCUSES ON THE
PREFACES TO THE HISTORIES AND THE ANNALS
AND THE TREATMENT OF NERO S ORGY AND THE ENSUING FIRE OF ROME (ANN.
15.37 FF.), ARGUING THAT THE BEGINNING
OF THE
ANNALS DIAGNOSES THE DESTRUCTION OF ROMAN REPUBLICAN HISTORY (AND
HISTORIOGRAPHY) BY AUGUSTUS , BUT
TACITUS USES ALLUSIVE REFERENCES TO THE POETRY OF VIRGIL AND HORACE IN
HIS NERO-NARRATIVE TO DRIVE A
TRIUMPHANT AND MOCKING STAKE THROUGH THE HEART OF THE AUGUSTAN
CONCEPTION OF HISTORY (276). THERE IS BOLD
AND IMAGINATIVE ARGUMENT HERE, BUT DOUBTS OBTRUDE. THUS TACITUS
PORTRAYAL OF AUGUSTUS IN THE OPENING
CHAPTERS OF THE ANNALS IS SUBTLY NUANCED RATHER THAN UNREMITTINGLY
NEGATIVE, AS SUGGESTED HERE, WHILE THE
SACK OF TROY IS HARDLY AS STRONG A PRESENCE IN THE FIRE NARRATIVE AS THE
AUTHORS CLAIM (CF. R. ASH: TACITUS
ANNALS BOOK XV, [CAMBRIDGE, 2018], 178).
IN SUM, THIS IS A VERY USEFUL WORK: THE PAPERS COVER A WIDE RANGE OF
AUGUSTAN TOPICS; ALL ARE STIMULATING,
AND SOME OUTSTANDING. THE VOLUME S CORE ARGUMENTS, HOWEVER, DO NOT FULLY
SUCCEED IN UNIFYING SUCH A
DIVERSE COLLECTION, AND POSE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS. SOME OF ITS MOST ICONIC
PRODUCTS, LIKE THE AENEID AND THE
FORUM AUGUSTUM, DO INDEED PRESENT THE AUGUSTAN AGE
AS THE CULMINATION OF ROMAN HISTORY. BUT I AM NOT
PERSUADED THAT THEY PROCLAIMED THE END, LET ALONE THE DESTRUCTION, OF
HISTORY. HISTORIOGRAPHY FLOURISHED
UNDER AUGUSTUS, AND, IF NO HISTORY OF AUGUSTUS SOLE RULE WAS PUBLISHED
IN HIS LIFETIME, THE OMISSION WAS
SOON MADE UP UNDER HIS SUCCESSORS. SUCCESSION PLANNING WAS ALWAYS
CENTRAL TO AUGUSTUS CONCERNS, AND HIS
FORUM ITSELF LOOKED FORWARD AS WELL AS BACK. HE DECLARED THAT THE GREAT
MEN OF FORMER TIMES IN ITS STATUE
GALLERY WERE TO SERVE AS A STANDARD TO WHICH FUTURE LEADING MEN
(PRINCIPES) WERE TO BE HELD (SUET. AUG.
31.5), AND CONTEMPORARIES TOO WERE HONOURED WITH STATUES THERE, ALBEIT
(AS SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS NOTE) OF
BRONZE RATHER THAN THE MARBLE ACCORDED TO THEIR PREDECESSORS.
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spelling | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome edited by Ingo Gildenhard, Ulrich Gotter, Wolfgang Havener and Louise Hodgson Cambridge The Cambridge Philological Society [2019] © 2019 vii, 367 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge classical journal. Supplementary volume 41 Augustus Römisches Reich, Kaiser v63-14 (DE-588)118505122 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 44 v. Chr.-14 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd rswk-swf Römisches Reich (DE-588)4076778-4 gnd rswk-swf Historiography / Rome Rome / Politics and government / 30 B.C.-68 A.D (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2013 Cambridge gnd-content Augustus (27 v. Chr. - 14 n. Chr.) (DE-2581)TH000003848 gbd Römisches Reich (DE-588)4076778-4 g Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s Geschichte 44 v. Chr.-14 z DE-604 Augustus Römisches Reich, Kaiser v63-14 (DE-588)118505122 p Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 s Gildenhard, Ingo 1970- (DE-588)14191517X edt Gotter, Ulrich 1964- (DE-588)114691096 edt Havener, Wolfgang 1985- (DE-588)1103468146 edt Hodgson, Louise (DE-588)1125969962 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-9568381-8-6 Cambridge classical journal. Supplementary volume 41 (DE-604)BV037476727 41 http://www.sehepunkte.de/2020/02/33404.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 20 (2020), Nr. 2 Rezension Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031442113&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031442113&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Rezension |
spellingShingle | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome Cambridge classical journal. Supplementary volume Augustus Römisches Reich, Kaiser v63-14 (DE-588)118505122 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd |
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title | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome |
title_auth | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome |
title_exact_search | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome |
title_full | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome edited by Ingo Gildenhard, Ulrich Gotter, Wolfgang Havener and Louise Hodgson |
title_fullStr | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome edited by Ingo Gildenhard, Ulrich Gotter, Wolfgang Havener and Louise Hodgson |
title_full_unstemmed | Augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial Rome edited by Ingo Gildenhard, Ulrich Gotter, Wolfgang Havener and Louise Hodgson |
title_short | Augustus and the destruction of history |
title_sort | augustus and the destruction of history the politics of the past in early imperial rome |
title_sub | the politics of the past in early imperial Rome |
topic | Augustus Römisches Reich, Kaiser v63-14 (DE-588)118505122 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd |
topic_facet | Augustus Römisches Reich, Kaiser v63-14 Geschichtsschreibung Geschichtspolitik Römisches Reich Konferenzschrift 2013 Cambridge |
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