Reconfiguring the imperial past: narrative patterns and historical interpretation in Herodian's "History of the Empire"
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CONTENTS VIII 2.8 2.7.3 Gordian I 115 2.7.4 The Last Accessions Conclusion 125 122 3 Warfare and Battle Narratives 130 3.1 Establishing Paradigms 132 3.1.1 Marcus’Military Ideal 132 3.1.2 Commodus 133 3.1.3 Pertinax’s Counterexample 136 3.2 “But This One Man Destroyed Three Reigning Emperors” (3.7.8) 3.2.1 Severus againstJulianus 137 3.2.2 Severus against Niger 142 3.2.3 Severus against Albinus 149 3.3 Severus’ Eastern Campaign (ad 198) 157 3.4 Severus’ British Expedition 161 3.5 Caracalla’s Portrait Refined? 164 3.6 Macrinus’ ‘Fighting’ 167 3.7 Severus Alexander 172 3.7.1 The Persian War 172 3.7.2 The German Crisis 178 3.8 Maximinus’ Military Exploits 180 3.8.1 The German Expedition 180 3.8.2 Maximinus vs. Gordian I 183 3.8.3 The Siege ofAquileia 185 3.9 Conclusion 190 4 Trans-Regnal Themes 197 4.1 The Emperor’s Surroundings: Parents, Advisers, and Retinue 4.2 The Topos of Goodwill (εΰνοια) 216 4-3 Appearance, Staging, and Performance 222 137 197 5 The Emperor’s Finale 249 5.1 Marcus’ Exemplary Death 251 5.2 Commodus: The Murder of a Tyrant 256 5.3 Virtue and Military Anarchy: Pertinax’s Death 261 5.4 The Downfall of Cowardly and Negligent Emperors: Julianus, Niger, and Albinus 268 5.5 The End of Severus and His Sons 274 5.5.1 Septimius Severus 274 5.5.2 Geta and Caracalla 278
IX CONTENTS A Pattern Verified and Enlarged: Macrinus’ Idleness and Luxury 284 Elagabalus’ Fatal Excessiveness 289 The Fall of Severus Alexander: Character and Surrounding 291 The End of Maximinus Thrax and Gordian I 294 Military Disorder and Mutual Rivalry: The Deaths of Maximus and Balbinus 299 5.11 Conclusion 303 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 Conclusion 311 Bibliography 323 Index Locorum 353 Index Nominimi et Rerum 381
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Contents Historiography ofRome and Its Empire Series Carsten H. Lange andJesper Μ. Madsen Acknowledgements xn Texts, Translations, and Abbreviations xin xi Introduction i o.i Herodian’s Historiographical Method 3 0.2 Herodian and Ancient Historiography 9 0.3 Studies on Herodian’s History 15 0.4 Methodology and Structure of the Book 21 1 Character Introductions 29 1.1 Commodus 30 1.2 Pertinax 33 1.3 Didius Julianus 37 1.4 Pescennius Niger 38 1.5 Septimius Severus 40 1.6 Clodius Albinus 42 1.7 Geta and Caracalla 43 1.8 Opellius Macrinus 47 1.9 Elagabalus and Severus Alexander 48 1.10 Maximinus Thrax and His Rivals 51 1.11 Conclusion 59 2 Accession Stories 64 2.1 “On That Day I Was Both Man and Emperor” (1.5.5) 65 2.2 “We Have Come Here to Offer You the Empire" (2.1.9) 73 2.3 “They Announced That the Imperial Throne Was up for Sale” (2.6.4) 80 2.4 Parallel Accessions: Niger and Septimius Severus 84 2.4.1 “It Is the Romans Who Are Summoning Me” (2.8.2) 84 2.4.2 “Let Us Be the First to Take Rome” (2.10.9) 88 2.5 “His Sons Succeeded Him to the Rule” (3.15.8) 97 2.6 “What Is the Good of Noble Birth?” (5.1.5) 101 2.7 Continuity and Variation 105 2.7.1 Elagabalus and Severus Alexander 105 2.7.2 Maximinus 112
CONTENTS VIII 2.8 2.7.3 Gordian I 115 2.7.4 The Last Accessions Conclusion 125 122 3 Warfare and Battle Narratives 130 3.1 Establishing Paradigms 132 3.1.1 Marcus’Military Ideal 132 3.1.2 Commodus 133 3.1.3 Pertinax’s Counterexample 136 3.2 “But This One Man Destroyed Three Reigning Emperors” (3.7.8) 3.2.1 Severus againstJulianus 137 3.2.2 Severus against Niger 142 3.2.3 Severus against Albinus 149 3.3 Severus’ Eastern Campaign (ad 198) 157 3.4 Severus’ British Expedition 161 3.5 Caracalla’s Portrait Refined? 164 3.6 Macrinus’ ‘Fighting’ 167 3.7 Severus Alexander 172 3.7.1 The Persian War 172 3.7.2 The German Crisis 178 3.8 Maximinus’ Military Exploits 180 3.8.1 The German Expedition 180 3.8.2 Maximinus vs. Gordian I 183 3.8.3 The Siege ofAquileia 185 3.9 Conclusion 190 4 Trans-Regnal Themes 197 4.1 The Emperor’s Surroundings: Parents, Advisers, and Retinue 4.2 The Topos of Goodwill (εΰνοια) 216 4-3 Appearance, Staging, and Performance 222 137 197 5 The Emperor’s Finale 249 5.1 Marcus’ Exemplary Death 251 5.2 Commodus: The Murder of a Tyrant 256 5.3 Virtue and Military Anarchy: Pertinax’s Death 261 5.4 The Downfall of Cowardly and Negligent Emperors: Julianus, Niger, and Albinus 268 5.5 The End of Severus and His Sons 274 5.5.1 Septimius Severus 274 5.5.2 Geta and Caracalla 278
IX CONTENTS A Pattern Verified and Enlarged: Macrinus’ Idleness and Luxury 284 Elagabalus’ Fatal Excessiveness 289 The Fall of Severus Alexander: Character and Surrounding 291 The End of Maximinus Thrax and Gordian I 294 Military Disorder and Mutual Rivalry: The Deaths of Maximus and Balbinus 299 5.11 Conclusion 303 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 Conclusion 311 Bibliography 323 Index Locorum 353 Index Nominimi et Rerum 381 |
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