Fronto and Antonine Rome

Fronto and Antonine Rome
Author: Edward Champlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015002254004

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This is a study of a man who was the presiding genius of Latin letters in the second century, the leading orator and lawyer of his day, a prominent senator and consul, the close friend of four emperors and the teacher of two, including the philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius. It is a history that tells as much about the age as the man. The book begins in Roman North Africa, with an account of Fronto's family and education and the province's influence on his career. After a brief glance at his Italian milieu, Champlin examines Fronto's letters for what they reveal about Fronto and about literary life in the second century. Next come portrayals of Fronto as lawyer, as senator, and as courtier--chapters in Fronto's life that yield a full picture of Antonine society. A final chapter discusses what Marcus Aurelius learned from the orator. The fragmentary nature of Fronto's letters has seriously hampered their use as a historical source. By close analysis of many of the letters and by the deployment of formidable prosopographical skills, Champlin has coaxed information out of this rich material, and he weaves it into a clear social history.

Roman Literary Culture

Roman Literary Culture
Author: Elaine Fantham
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421408354

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This edition includes a new preface and an updated bibliography.

The Emperor Commodus

The Emperor Commodus
Author: Geoff W. Adams
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612337227

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This work establishes the various perspectives surrounding and emanating from the Roman Emperor Commodus. Included are an in-depth analysis of his major influences as a child/youth, particularly in relation to his family, as well as a discussion of the influences that had occurred in Rome and while in the provinces, despite the frequent denial of any positive attributes towards him within the works of many late Republican authors. Adams analyses the progression of influences and events throughout the life of the infamous emperor in order to clearly establish Commodus' perspectives about not only the Principate, but also how his role within Roman society was clearly influenced by the ideals of his more well-received predecessors (the 'Five Good Emperors' - Edward Gibbon). It is intended that this work will not only appeal to an academic audience but also interested students and laymen who have an interest in one of the most intriguing and infamous characters of the Ancient World.

The Near East under Roman Rule

The Near East under Roman Rule
Author: B.H. Isaac
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004351530

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The studies in this collection deal with a variety of subjects. Their focus is the Roman Empire in the East, the Roman army, Judaea in the Roman period, and Jewish history. Inscriptions are published in them and literary sources discussed. First, Judaea in the period before the arrival of the Romans as well as under Roman rule forms the centre of attention. Here, articles on specific documents are presented and historical problems discussed ranging from the Seleucid period to the Later Roman Empire. The second part of the book contains studies of the wider area and the third part is concerned with the Roman army, its organisation and aims in the Frontier areas. Many of these papers are hard to find and it is particularly valuable to have all of them together and logically arranged in one volume. Moreover extensive discussions of recent publications and newly published material have been added here.

The Reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius AD 138 161

The Reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius  AD 138   161
Author: John S. McHugh
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526774019

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The reign of Antoninus Pius is widely seen as the apogee of the Roman Empire yet, due to gaps in the historical sources, his reign has been overlooked by modern historians. He is considered one of the five good emperors of the Antonine dynasty under whom the pax Romana enabled the empire to prosper, trade to flourish and culture to thrive. His reign is considered a Golden Age but this was partly an image created by imperial propaganda. There were serious conflicts in North Africa and Dacia, as well as a major revolt in Britain. On his death the empire stood on the cusp of the catastrophic invasions and rebellions that marked the reign of his successor Marcus Aurelius. Antoninus Pius became emperor through the hand of fate, being adopted by Hadrian only after the death of his intended heir, Lucius Aelius Caesar. His rule was a balancing act between securing his own safety, securing the succession of his adopted heir and denying opportunities for conspiracy and rebellion. ‘Equanimity’ was the last password he issued to his guards as he lay on his death bed. In the face of the threats and challenges he remained calm and composed, providing twenty-three years of stability; a calm before the storms that gathered both within and beyond Rome’s borders.

In Praise of Later Roman Emperors

In Praise of Later Roman Emperors
Author: C. E. V. Nixon,Barbara Saylor Rodgers
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520342828

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Here, for the first time, is an annotated English translation of the eleven later panegyrics (291-389 C.E.) of the XII Panegyrici Latini, with the original Latin text prepared by R. A. B. Mynors. Each panegyric has a thorough introduction, and detailed commentary on historical events, style, figures of speech, and rhetorical strategies accompanies the translations. The very difficult Latin of these insightful speeches is rendered into graceful English, yet remains faithful to the original.

Roman and Byzantine Papers

Roman and Byzantine Papers
Author: Barry Baldwin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 707
Release: 2023-11-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004673137

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Studies on Greek and Roman History and Literature

Studies on Greek and Roman History and Literature
Author: Baldwin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2023-11-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004673090

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