Emperors and rhetoricians: panegyric, communication, and power in the fourth-century Roman Empire
"Panegyric, the art of publicly praising prominent political figures, occupied an important place in the Roman Empire throughout late antiquity. Orators were skilled political actors who manipulated the conventions of praise giving, taking great license with what they chose to present (or omit)...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Panegyric, the art of publicly praising prominent political figures, occupied an important place in the Roman Empire throughout late antiquity. Orators were skilled political actors who manipulated the conventions of praise giving, taking great license with what they chose to present (or omit). Their ancient speeches are rare windows into the world of panegyrists, emperors, and their audiences. In Emperors and Rhetoricians, Moysés Marcos offers an original, comprehensive look at all panegyrics to and by Julian, who in 355/56 CE promoted himself as a learned caesar by producing his own panegyric on his cousin and Augustan benefactor, Constantius II. During key stages in his public career and throughout the time he held imperial power, Julian experimented with and utilized panegyric as both political communication and political opportunity. Marcos expertly mines this vast body of work to uncover a startlingly new picture of Julian the Apostate, explore anew the arc of his career in imperial office, and model new ways to interpret and understand imperial speeches of praise." |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 253-273 |
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CONTENTS xi xiii xv xvi List of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Maps 1. 2. Introduction. Emperors, Rhetoricians, and Panegyric i (Re)constructing Julian 3 The Panegyrist-Caesar at Work 7 Praise-Giving, Philosophy, Politics, and Genre 9 Reading Panegyrics: Methodology 11 Communication and Power: Panegyric as Political Prose 15 Praise Operationalized 22 Panegyric, Paideia, and the (De)construction of the Emperors Image and Power: Themistius, Julian, and Constantius, ca. 350-356 CE 29 A Literary and Political Apparitor: Themistius as Panegyrist and Senator 34 A Political and Literary Apparitor: Julian as Caesar and Panegyrist 48 Conclusion 62 Panegyric, Diplomacy, and (Self-)Presentation: Julian, Themistius, and Constantius in the West, 357-359 Eusebia and Constantius: Binary Praise, Communication, and Patronage 65 68
Representing Constantinople: Constantius and Themistius at Rome 79 Venturing on Self-Glorification: Julian as Caesar and Self-Promoter 88 Conclusion 3. Laudatiua Materia : Panegyric, History, and Legitimization in a Period of Imperial Transition, 360-361 101 103 Res gestae: Between History and Panegyric 107 Confronting Constantius: The Epistle as Apology, Polemic, Autobiography, and Auto-Panegyric 126 Conclusion 143 4. Panegyric, Consensus, and the Reinforcement of Nascent Government: Claudius Mamertinus, Himerius, and Julian in Constantinople, 361-362 145 The Native Son Returns: Reconciling the West and the East after Civil War 149 Himerius and Julian: Refounding Constantinople and Relating New Policy 176 Conclusion 182 5. Panegyric, Promotion, Punishment, and Advisement: Libanius and Julian in Antioch, 362-363 Administering the East by Epistle-Edicts Libanius and Julian: Curating and Promoting New Policy 185 188 191 Administering Antioch: Emperor, Populace, and (Lack of) Consensus 204 Conclusion 222 Conclusion. Emperors, Rhetoricians, and the Usefulness of Praise 225 Appendix A. The Date of Themistius’s Oration 1 Appendix B. Julian, an Experienced Soldier before His Promotion to Caesar? Appendix C. The Date of Julians Oration 1 Appendix D. Some Emperors’Residencies at and Responses to Antioch Works Cited Index 239 243 245 249 25З 275 |
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CONTENTS xi xiii xv xvi List of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Maps 1. 2. Introduction. Emperors, Rhetoricians, and Panegyric i (Re)constructing Julian 3 The Panegyrist-Caesar at Work 7 Praise-Giving, Philosophy, Politics, and Genre 9 Reading Panegyrics: Methodology 11 Communication and Power: Panegyric as Political Prose 15 Praise Operationalized 22 Panegyric, Paideia, and the (De)construction of the Emperors Image and Power: Themistius, Julian, and Constantius, ca. 350-356 CE 29 A Literary and Political Apparitor: Themistius as Panegyrist and Senator 34 A Political and Literary Apparitor: Julian as Caesar and Panegyrist 48 Conclusion 62 Panegyric, Diplomacy, and (Self-)Presentation: Julian, Themistius, and Constantius in the West, 357-359 Eusebia and Constantius: Binary Praise, Communication, and Patronage 65 68
Representing Constantinople: Constantius and Themistius at Rome 79 Venturing on Self-Glorification: Julian as Caesar and Self-Promoter 88 Conclusion 3. Laudatiua Materia : Panegyric, History, and Legitimization in a Period of Imperial Transition, 360-361 101 103 Res gestae: Between History and Panegyric 107 Confronting Constantius: The Epistle as Apology, Polemic, Autobiography, and Auto-Panegyric 126 Conclusion 143 4. Panegyric, Consensus, and the Reinforcement of Nascent Government: Claudius Mamertinus, Himerius, and Julian in Constantinople, 361-362 145 The Native Son Returns: Reconciling the West and the East after Civil War 149 Himerius and Julian: Refounding Constantinople and Relating New Policy 176 Conclusion 182 5. Panegyric, Promotion, Punishment, and Advisement: Libanius and Julian in Antioch, 362-363 Administering the East by Epistle-Edicts Libanius and Julian: Curating and Promoting New Policy 185 188 191 Administering Antioch: Emperor, Populace, and (Lack of) Consensus 204 Conclusion 222 Conclusion. Emperors, Rhetoricians, and the Usefulness of Praise 225 Appendix A. The Date of Themistius’s Oration 1 Appendix B. Julian, an Experienced Soldier before His Promotion to Caesar? Appendix C. The Date of Julians Oration 1 Appendix D. Some Emperors’Residencies at and Responses to Antioch Works Cited Index 239 243 245 249 25З 275 |
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