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Tacitus’ History of Politically Effective Speech: Truth to Power

Autor Dr Ellen O'Gorman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2022
This study examines how Tacitus' representation of speech determines the roles of speakers within the political sphere, and explores the possibility of politically effective speech in the principate. It argues against the traditional scholarly view that Tacitus refuses to offer a positive view of senatorial power in the principate: while senators did experience limitations and changes to what they could achieve in public life, they could aim to create a dimension of political power and efficacy through speeches intended to create and sustain relations which would in turn determine the roles played by both senators or an emperor. Ellen O'Gorman traces Tacitus' own charting of these modes of speech, from flattery and aggression to advice, praise, and censure, and explores how different modes of speech in his histories should be evaluated: not according to how they conform to pre-existing political stances, but as they engender different political worlds in the present and future. The volume goes beyond literary analysis of the texts to create a new framework for studying this essential period in ancient Roman history, much in the same way that Tacitus himself recasts the political authority and presence of senatorial speakers as narrative and historical analysis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350195011
ISBN-10: 1350195014
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Argues against the traditional scholarly view that Tacitus refuses to offer a positive view of senatorial power in the principate

Notă biografică

Ellen O'Gorman is Senior Lecturer in Classics and Director of the Institute for Greece, Rome and the Classical Tradition at the University of Bristol, UK.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionImperial Regimes of TruthSenatorial BusinessEntering the Archive Modes of Speech1. Turpe servitium: The Political World of Flattery The Agency of adulatio The Art of adulatio Adulatio and honor2. Pro incolumitate principis / ex calamitate civium: The Political World of Predatory Accusation Delatio, maiestas, and Distributed Agency Majesty and Harm: The World of maiestas The Speech of delatio3. Servitium rupit: Counter-Speech in adulationem lapsos cohibebat de praemiis accusatorum abolendisThe Critical Archive4. Existimatio vitae: The Judgement of Character Emotion, Speech, and Moral Principle The Critical Archive of Character 5. Narratus et traditus: The Transmission of mores Genealogies of Practice Future CommunitiesConclusion: sententia NotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Through a careful and subtle analysis of Tacitus' impressions of the Roman Senate, Ellen O'Gorman's new book provides an intriguingly heterodox case for Tacitus as a political thinker. This bold book is a must-read for scholars and students of Roman historiography.
The provocative book succeeds in many ways ... Any reader interested in Tacitean historiography and political thought, the imperial Roman senate and rhetorical and ethical power in any era will learn and benefit from this effective and powerful book.