The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome

The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome

Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography

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Publisher Description

Augustus' success in implementing monarchical rule at Rome is often attributed to innovations in the symbolic language of power, from the star marking Julius Caesar's deification to buildings like the Palatine complex and the Forum Augustum to rituals including triumphs and funerals. This book illuminates Roman subjects' vital role in creating and critiquing these images, in keeping with the Augustan poets' sustained exploration of audiences' active part in constructing verbal and visual meaning. From Vergil to Ovid, these poets publicly interpret, debate, and disrupt Rome's evolving political iconography, reclaiming it as the common property of an imagined republic of readers. In showing how these poets used reading as a metaphor for the mutual constitution of Augustan authority and a means of exercising interpretive libertas under the principate, this book offers a holistic new vision of Roman imperial power and its representation that will stimulate scholars and students alike.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
September 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
573
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
11.5
MB

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