Reading History in the Roman Empire / / ed. by Mario Baumann, Vasileios Liotsakis.

Although the relationship of Greco-Roman historians with their readerships has attracted much scholarly attention, classicists principally focus on individual historians, while there has been no collective work on the matter. The editors of this volume aspire to fill this gap and gather papers which...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies : Studien zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr. / Studies in the Culture and History of the First Millennium C.E. , 98
Physical Description:1 online resource (X, 266 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Sallust, the lector eruditus and the Purposes of History
  • The Audience of Latin Historical Works in the First Century BCE in Light of Geographical Descriptions
  • Livy, the Reader Involved, and the Audience of Roman Historiography
  • From ἐξήγησις to μίμησις: Thucydides' Readership in the ὑπομνήματα from the Roman Period
  • Historiography in the Margins and the Reader as a Touchstone
  • A History in Letters? The Intersection of Epistolarity and Historiography in Pliny
  • Readership and Reading Practices of Ancient History in the Early Roman Empire: Tacitus' Accessions of Tiberius and Nero as a Case Study in Affective Historiography
  • Reading Spaces, Observing Spectators in Tacitus' Histories
  • How to Satisfy Everyone: Diverse Readerly Expectations and Multiple Authorial Personae in Arrian's Anabasis
  • Multiple Authors and Puzzled Readers in the Historia Augusta
  • Index locorum
  • Index nominum et rerum