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  1. While Rome burned
    fire, leadership, and urban disaster in the Roman cultural imagination
    Erschienen: May 2020
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    The Vigilant Princeps: Augustan Responses to Fire at Rome -- Destruction and Dynasty: Imperial Cremations, Apocalyptic Anxieties, and Book-Burning in the Early First Century CE -- Sequitur Clades: The Neronian Trajectory into Catastrophe -- From the... mehr

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    The Vigilant Princeps: Augustan Responses to Fire at Rome -- Destruction and Dynasty: Imperial Cremations, Apocalyptic Anxieties, and Book-Burning in the Early First Century CE -- Sequitur Clades: The Neronian Trajectory into Catastrophe -- From the Ashes: Post-Neronian Rome and Literary Memory -- A Rome Restored?: Myth, Memory, and Cycles of Destruction in Trajanic and Hadrianic Rome -- Leaders, Conflagration, and Destruction in the Eternal City and Beyond. "While Rome Burned attends to the intersection of fire, city, and emperor in ancient Rome, tracing the critical role that urban conflagration played as both reality and metaphor in the politics and literature of the early imperial period. Urban fires presented a consistent problem for emperors from Augustus to Hadrian, especially given the expectation that the princeps be both a protector and provider for Rome's population. The problem manifested itself differently for each leader, and each sought to address it in distinctive ways. This history can be traced most precisely in Roman literature, as authors addressed successive moments of political crisis through dialectical engagement with prior incendiary catastrophes in Rome's historical past and cultural repertoire. Working in the increasingly repressive environment of the early principate, Roman authors frequently employed "figured" speech and mythopoetic narratives to address politically risky topics. In response to shifting political and social realities, the literature of the early imperial period reimagines and reanimates not just historical fires, but also archetypal and mythic representations of conflagration. Throughout, the author engages critically with the growing subfield of disaster studies, as well as with theoretical approaches to language, allusion, and cultural memory. The book is a study in politics and poetics, attending to the intersection of fire, city, and ruler in the first century and a half of Rome's imperial era, with implications for other premodern cities, all of whom experienced the terror of urban fire"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780472131907
    Weitere Identifier:
    9780472131907
    RVK Klassifikation: NH 8575
    Schlagworte: Fire in literature; Fires; Fire
    Weitere Schlagworte: Augustus Emperor of Rome (63 B.C.-14 A.D); Nero Emperor of Rome (37-68); Hadrian Emperor of Rome (76-138)
    Umfang: viii, 353 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 291-339