Writing imperial history: Tacitus from Agricola to Annales
The late first- and early second-century Roman senator and historian Cornelius Tacitus, whom Edward Gibbon described as "the first of the historians who applied the science of philosophy to the study of facts," shaped the development of the modern understanding of history as a crucial vehi...
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Zusammenfassung: | The late first- and early second-century Roman senator and historian Cornelius Tacitus, whom Edward Gibbon described as "the first of the historians who applied the science of philosophy to the study of facts," shaped the development of the modern understanding of history as a crucial vehicle for social analysis. The breadth of his thinking is fully revealed only through analysis of how the political, geographical, and rhetorical theories expounded in his early works influenced his later narrative of the evolution of the Roman monarchy. Tacitus, who was one of the oratorical luminaries of his time, produced a collection of works widely recognized as offering the most authoritative account of Rome's early imperial history. His oeuvre traditionally is divided into the so-called "minor" and "major" works. Writing Imperial History offers the first comprehensive analysis of Tacitus' five texts and their interconnections and serves to confront longstanding assumptions that have led to a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature and development of his oeuvre and historical thinking. Tracing many of the enduring themes and concerns that Tacitus explores across his oeuvre, the book shows how the vision articulated in his earlier texts persists in his later ones and how he used the former as sources for the latter |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-384) and index |
Beschreibung: | x, 411 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780472133437 |
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Contents Acknowledgments ix A Note on the Text xi Introduction I 16 Preliminary Remarks: Some Background I The Agricola·. Enunciating Tacitean Concerns and Techniques 23 2 The Agricola and the Germania as Companion Pieces 61 3 The Dialogus de Oratoribus: Rehabilitating the “Anomaly” 111 4 The Historiae·. Biography, Ethnography, and Dialogue as Sources for Historiography 5 The Annales·. Finalizing an Integrated Project 197 303 Epilogue 361 Bibliography 365 Index Locorum 385 |
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Contents Acknowledgments ix A Note on the Text xi Introduction I 16 Preliminary Remarks: Some Background I The Agricola·. Enunciating Tacitean Concerns and Techniques 23 2 The Agricola and the Germania as Companion Pieces 61 3 The Dialogus de Oratoribus: Rehabilitating the “Anomaly” 111 4 The Historiae·. Biography, Ethnography, and Dialogue as Sources for Historiography 5 The Annales·. Finalizing an Integrated Project 197 303 Epilogue 361 Bibliography 365 Index Locorum 385 |
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