20% de desconto

A City Of Marble eBook

The Rhetoric Of Augustan Rome

de Kathleen S. Lamp
idioma: inglês
Editor: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS, outubro de 2013 ‧
70,21€
56,17€
20% DESCONTO IMEDIATO
DISPONIBILIDADE IMEDIATA
Ebook para ADE

A transdisciplinary approach to the relationship between classical rhetoric and Augustan culture

In A City of Marble, Kathleen Lamp argues that classical rhetorical theory shaped the Augustan cultural campaigns and that in turn the Augustan cultural campaigns functioned rhetorically to help Augustus gain and maintain power and to influence civic identity and participation in the Roman Principate (27 b. c. e.14 c. e.).

Lamp begins by studying rhetorical treatises, those texts most familiar to scholars of rhetoric, and moves on to those most obviously using rhetorical techniques in visual form. She then arrives at those objects least recognizable as rhetorical artifacts, but perhaps most significant to the daily lives of the Roman peoplecoins, altars, wall painting. This progression also captures the development of the Augustan political myth that Augustus was destined to rule and lead Rome to greatness as a descendant of the hero Aeneas.

A City of Marble examines the establishment of this myth in state rhetoric, traces its circulation, and finally samples its popular receptions and adaptations. In doing so, Lamp inserts a long-excluded though significant audiencethe common people of Romeinto contemporary understandings of rhetorical history and considers Augustan culture as significant in shaping civic identity, encouraging civic participation, and promoting social advancement.

Lamp approaches the relationship between classical rhetoric and Augustan culture through a transdisciplinary methodology drawn from archaeology, art and architectural history, numismatics, classics, and rhetorical studies. By doing so, she grounds Dionysius of Halicarnassus's claims that the Principate represented a renaissance of rhetoric rooted in culture and a return to an Isocratean philosophical model of rhetoric, thus offering a counterstatement to the "decline narrative" that rhetorical practice withered in the early Roman Empire. Thus Lamp's work provides a step toward filling the disciplinary gap between Cicero and the Second Sophistic.

A City Of Marble

The Rhetoric Of Augustan Rome

de Kathleen S. Lamp

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781611173369
Editor: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS
Data de Lançamento: outubro de 2013
Idioma: Inglês
Páginas: 216
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Coleção: Studies In Rhetoric & Communication
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Ensino e Educação > Ensino Técnico
eBooks em Inglês > História > História Antiga
eBooks em Inglês > Ciências Sociais e Humanas > Comunicação e Jornalismo
EAN: 9781611173369
Acessibilidade: Ver características de acessibilidade indicadas pelo editor

LIVROS DA MESMA COLEÇÃO