Reading by example: Valerius Maximus and the historiography of exempla:
"Long regarded as a sycophantic producer of overblown moral platitudes, Valerius Maximus emerges from a series of studies as an independent thinker capable of challenging his readers through the material he has collected: he makes them think about real moral dilemmas and grants to non-Roman soc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Long regarded as a sycophantic producer of overblown moral platitudes, Valerius Maximus emerges from a series of studies as an independent thinker capable of challenging his readers through the material he has collected: he makes them think about real moral dilemmas and grants to non-Roman societies a remarkable equivalence to Rome. Through his silences as much as his sermons he decodes the value- and political-system of his day. Valerius is talented as a reader of others and himself was read appreciatively in the Later Empire and even more so by Christians in Medieval Europe. Contributors are John Atkinson, George Baroud, Emma Brobeck, Diederik Burgersdijk, Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Alain M. Gowing, Rebecca Langlands, Sarah Lawrence, Simon Lentzsch, Jeffrey Murray, Roman Roth, David Wardle" |
Beschreibung: | "We, the editors, are especially grateful to our colleagues at the University of Cape Town for their encouragement and advice not only in the production of this book, but also for their help in organising "Valerius Maximus: 25 Years After Bloomer", the conference from which many of the papers in this volume arise." - Acknowledgments |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments vii Historiography ofRome and Its Empire Series Carsten H. Lange andJesper M. Madsen Notes on Contributors ix і viii Introduction і Jeffrey Murray PART 1 Architecture and Order շ 3 “Not Putting Roman History in Order?” ֊ Regal, Republican and Imperial Boundaries 17 David Wardle And Now for Something Completely Different... Sarah Lawrence 47 PART 2 Roman History 4 Coriolanus as an Exemplar in Valerius Maximus John Atkinson 75 5 Boundary Issues: Valerius Maximus on Rome’s Italian Allies Roman Roth 6 “ Others Took Money from That Victory, but He Took the Glory”: Spoils of War in the Facta et dicta memorabilia 123 Simon Lentzsch 7 Forgetting Germanicus: Reading Valerius Maximus through Tacitus’ Tiberian Books 149 Alain Gowing 94
CONTENTS VI PART З Values 8 Valerius Maximus’ Engagement with Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations on Virtue and the Endurance of Pain, in 3.3 De patientia 167 Rebecca Langlands 9 Amiciţia and the Politics of Friendship in Valerius Maximus George Baroud 10 Valerius Maximus on Vice Jeffrey Murray 11 Efficacior Pictura: Morality and the Arts in Valerius Maximus 197 233 261 Emma Brobeck PART 4 Reception and Tradition 12 Valerius Maximus’ Facta et dicta memorabilia and the Roman Biographical Tradition 287 Diederik Burgersdijk 13 Preaching Ancient History: Valerius Maximus and His Manuscript Reception 316 Kyle Conrau-Lewis Index of Passages of Valerius Maximus, Facta et dicta memorabilia Index of Names and Subjects 344 343
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Contents Acknowledgments vii Historiography ofRome and Its Empire Series Carsten H. Lange andJesper M. Madsen Notes on Contributors ix і viii Introduction і Jeffrey Murray PART 1 Architecture and Order շ 3 “Not Putting Roman History in Order?” ֊ Regal, Republican and Imperial Boundaries 17 David Wardle And Now for Something Completely Different. Sarah Lawrence 47 PART 2 Roman History 4 Coriolanus as an Exemplar in Valerius Maximus John Atkinson 75 5 Boundary Issues: Valerius Maximus on Rome’s Italian Allies Roman Roth 6 “ Others Took Money from That Victory, but He Took the Glory”: Spoils of War in the Facta et dicta memorabilia 123 Simon Lentzsch 7 Forgetting Germanicus: Reading Valerius Maximus through Tacitus’ Tiberian Books 149 Alain Gowing 94
CONTENTS VI PART З Values 8 Valerius Maximus’ Engagement with Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations on Virtue and the Endurance of Pain, in 3.3 De patientia 167 Rebecca Langlands 9 Amiciţia and the Politics of Friendship in Valerius Maximus George Baroud 10 Valerius Maximus on Vice Jeffrey Murray 11 Efficacior Pictura: Morality and the Arts in Valerius Maximus 197 233 261 Emma Brobeck PART 4 Reception and Tradition 12 Valerius Maximus’ Facta et dicta memorabilia and the Roman Biographical Tradition 287 Diederik Burgersdijk 13 Preaching Ancient History: Valerius Maximus and His Manuscript Reception 316 Kyle Conrau-Lewis Index of Passages of Valerius Maximus, Facta et dicta memorabilia Index of Names and Subjects 344 343 |
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spelling | Reading by example: Valerius Maximus and the historiography of exempla edited by Jeffrey Murray, David Wardle Reading by example Leiden ; Boston Brill [2022] © 2022 XI, 352 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Historiography of Rome and its empire volume 11 "We, the editors, are especially grateful to our colleagues at the University of Cape Town for their encouragement and advice not only in the production of this book, but also for their help in organising "Valerius Maximus: 25 Years After Bloomer", the conference from which many of the papers in this volume arise." - Acknowledgments Introduction / Jeffrey Murray -- Architecture and order. "Not putting Roman history in order?" : regal, republican and imperial boundaries / David Wardle -- And now for something completely different ... / Sarah Lawrence -- Roman history. Coriolanus as an exemplar in Valerius Maximus / John Atkinson -- Boundary issues : Valerius Maximus on Rome's Italian allies / Roman Roth -- "Others took money from that victory, but he took the glory" : spoils of war in the Facta et dicta memorabilia / Simon Lentzsch -- Forgetting Germanicus : reading Valerius Maximus through Tacitus' Tiberian books / Alain Gowing -- Values. Valerius Maximus' engagement with Cicero's Tusculan disputations on virtue and the endurance of pain, in 3.3 De patientia / Rebecca Langlands -- Amicitia and the politics of friendship in Valerius Maximus / George Baroud -- Valerius Maximus on vice / Jeffrey Murray -- Efficacior pictura : morality and the arts in Valerius Maximus / Emma Brobeck -- Reception and tradition. Valerius Maximus' Facta et dicta memorabilia and the Roman biographical tradition / Diederik Burgersdijk -- Preaching ancient history : Valerius Maximus and his manuscript reception / Kyle Conrau-Lewis "Long regarded as a sycophantic producer of overblown moral platitudes, Valerius Maximus emerges from a series of studies as an independent thinker capable of challenging his readers through the material he has collected: he makes them think about real moral dilemmas and grants to non-Roman societies a remarkable equivalence to Rome. Through his silences as much as his sermons he decodes the value- and political-system of his day. Valerius is talented as a reader of others and himself was read appreciatively in the Later Empire and even more so by Christians in Medieval Europe. Contributors are John Atkinson, George Baroud, Emma Brobeck, Diederik Burgersdijk, Kyle Conrau-Lewis, Alain M. Gowing, Rebecca Langlands, Sarah Lawrence, Simon Lentzsch, Jeffrey Murray, Roman Roth, David Wardle" Valerius Maximus ca. Ende 1. Jh. v. Chr.-1. H. 1. Jh. Facta et dicta memorabilia (DE-588)4508899-8 gnd rswk-swf Valerius Maximus / Criticism and interpretation / Congresses Valerius Maximus / Factorum et dictorum memorabilium libri IX / Congresses Exempla in literature / Congresses Valerius Maximus Factorum et dictorum memorabilium libri IX (Valerius Maximus) Exempla in literature Conference papers and proceedings Criticism, interpretation, etc (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2017 Cape Town gnd-content Valerius Maximus (DE-2581)TH000003245 gbd Valerius Maximus ca. Ende 1. Jh. v. Chr.-1. H. 1. Jh. Facta et dicta memorabilia (DE-588)4508899-8 u DE-604 Murray, Jeffrey 1984- (DE-588)1247268276 edt Wardle, David (DE-588)144045346 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-49942-3 (DE-604)BV047645022 Historiography of Rome and its empire volume 11 (DE-604)BV044032287 11 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033070523&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Reading by example: Valerius Maximus and the historiography of exempla Historiography of Rome and its empire Introduction / Jeffrey Murray -- Architecture and order. "Not putting Roman history in order?" : regal, republican and imperial boundaries / David Wardle -- And now for something completely different ... / Sarah Lawrence -- Roman history. Coriolanus as an exemplar in Valerius Maximus / John Atkinson -- Boundary issues : Valerius Maximus on Rome's Italian allies / Roman Roth -- "Others took money from that victory, but he took the glory" : spoils of war in the Facta et dicta memorabilia / Simon Lentzsch -- Forgetting Germanicus : reading Valerius Maximus through Tacitus' Tiberian books / Alain Gowing -- Values. Valerius Maximus' engagement with Cicero's Tusculan disputations on virtue and the endurance of pain, in 3.3 De patientia / Rebecca Langlands -- Amicitia and the politics of friendship in Valerius Maximus / George Baroud -- Valerius Maximus on vice / Jeffrey Murray -- Efficacior pictura : morality and the arts in Valerius Maximus / Emma Brobeck -- Reception and tradition. Valerius Maximus' Facta et dicta memorabilia and the Roman biographical tradition / Diederik Burgersdijk -- Preaching ancient history : Valerius Maximus and his manuscript reception / Kyle Conrau-Lewis Valerius Maximus ca. Ende 1. Jh. v. Chr.-1. H. 1. Jh. Facta et dicta memorabilia (DE-588)4508899-8 gnd |
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