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However shared the Roman inheritance may be, it hardly unifies. Which Rome is the model, the Republic or the Empire? The Rome of imperial conquest or of civil war? By whom is it ruled? By the glorious conqueror who extended universal peace, the rule of law, and infrastructure – roads and aqueducts –...
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Paris, a New Rome / Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: With and Against Rome -- I Before Paris -- “Le Jour de Gloire” – Augustine of Hippo on Glory, Renewal, and the Law of War in the City of God (Book 1) -- Second Romes, and no Sense of an Ending -- II Early Classicisms -- Néron et Louis XIV au miroir racinien : monstre ou grand prince naissant ? -- Versailles, A New Rome? Perrault and the Quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns -- III Classicism Enlightened and Revolutionized -- Translatio laudum. Rubens’ Maria de’ Medici cycle, and Voltaire’s Henriade -- Jacques-Louis David’s Roman Revolutions in Paris -- IV Romanticism and Realism -- Heinrich von Kleist’s Napoleanic Romans in the Teutonic Woods -- Empire – Typologie – Apocalypse -- V Palimpsests beyond Origins -- Calendars, Commemoration, Containment: The Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre(s) and Roman Practices of Commemorating Defeat -- The Cry of Laocoön. Myths and Countermyths of the Founding of Cities -- Epilogue: Before Rome -- List of Contributors -- Figure Credits |
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