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871 CAESAR --- 871 CAESAR Latijnse literatuur--CAESAR --- Latijnse literatuur--CAESAR --- Caesar, Caius Julius
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Latin language --- Style. --- Caesar, Julius --- Literary art.
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Classical philology --- Philologie ancienne --- Gärtner, Hans Armin, --- Classical philology. --- Gärtner, Hans Armin, --- Philology, Classical --- Classical antiquities --- Greek language --- Greek literature --- Greek philology --- Humanism --- Latin language --- Latin literature --- Latin philology --- Gärtner, Hans Armin --- Classical literature --- History and criticism
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Pt. I. The birth of the imperial order. A. The idea of 'empire' : its genesis before and its unfolding after the emergence of the empire. City and empire / Albrecht Dihle -- Interlude : kingship and empire / Zhu Weizheng -- The rhetoric of 'empire' in the classical era in China / Michael Nylan -- B. Historiography and the emerging empire. Imagining the empire? Concepts of 'primeval unity' in pre-imperial historiographic tradition / Yuri Pines -- The emergence of empire : Rome and the surrounding world in historical narratives from the late third century BC to the early first century AD / Huang Yang and Fritz-Heiner Mutschler -- Pt. II. The firmly established empire. A. Imperial grandeur and historiography à la grande. The problem of 'imperial historiography' in Rome / Fritz-Heiner Mutschler -- Forging legacy : the pact between empire and historiography in ancient China / Achim Mittag -- B. The spatial dimension of the unified world : imperial geography and cartographical representations. Diagram (tu) and text (wen) : mapping the Chinese world / Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer -- Text and image : mapping the Roman World / Katherine Clarke -- C. Self-image and the formation of imperial rhetorics. Announcements from the mountains : the stele inscriptions of the Qin First Emperor / Martin Kern -- The Res Gestae Divi Augusti and the Roman Empire / Christian Witschel -- D. The power of images : imperial order and imperial aura as represented in art and architecture. Image and empire : the shaping of Augustan Rome / Rolf Michael Schneider -- Imperial aura and the image of the other in Han art / Michèle Pirazzoli-t'Serstevens -- Pt. III. The waning of the imperial order. A. History-writing in the face of crisis. The impact of the empire's crises on historiography and historical thinking in late antiquity / Hans Armin Gärtner and Ye Min -- Empire on the brink : Chinese historiography in the post-Han period / Achim Mittag and Ye Min -- B. When the imperial order disintegrates : rethinking the 'empire' under religious auspices. New tendencies, religious and philosophical, in the Roman Empire of the third to early fifth centuries / Gerard O'Daly -- New tendencies, religious and philosophical, in the Chinese world of the third through sixth centuries / Thomas Jansen.
History of Asia --- Roman history --- Antiquity --- China --- S06/0260 --- S06/0250 --- S06/0200 --- S04/0200 --- China: Politics and government--The Chinese model --- China: Politics and government--Political theory: general and traditional --- China: Politics and government--Government and political institutions: general and before 1911 --- China: History--Historiography and theory of history --- History, Ancient --- Imperialism --- Historiography. --- Rome --- History --- Historiography --- Histoire ancienne --- Impérialisme --- Historiographie --- Chine --- Histoire
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A collection of essays, by a team of experts in sinology and classical studies, exploring the mental images and symbolical representations of 'empire' that developed in the two most powerful political entities of antiquity: China and Rome.
History, Ancient --- Imperialism --- Historiography. --- China --- Rome --- History
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Die zunehmende Auflösung der soziopolitischen Ordnung in der ausgehenden römischen Republik erfaßte auch das System allgemein verbindlicher Werte. Wie sich die literarische Kommunikation der Zeit zu dieser Entwicklung verhielt, untersuchen die hier versammelten Beiträge. Sie sind, wie bereits der Band 'Moribus antiquis res stat Romana' zur römischen Literatur des 3. und 2. Jhs. v. Chr. (BzA 134), aus dem Dresdner Sonderforschungsbereich 'Institutionalität und Geschichtlichkeit' hervorgegangen. Neben den literarischen Texten werden epigraphische und archäologische Zeugnisse berücksichtigt.
Latin literature --- History and criticism --- Values --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Valeurs (Philosophie) --- Littérature latine --- Inscriptions latines --- Histoire et critique --- Rome --- History --- Histoire
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Latin literature --- Rome --- Roman literature --- Classical literature --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- History and criticism --- Civilization --- Politics and government
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This edited volume, which has its origins in a Collaborative Research Centre (Sonderforschungsbereich) in Dresden, "Institutionality and Historicity", deals with the relationship between Roman values and the political strategies and changing social roles of the early Principate as reflected in contemporary literary communication.
Latin literature --- History and criticism --- Rome --- Civilization. --- Politics and government --- Augustus. --- Roman Culture. --- Roman Literature. --- Roman Principate. --- Roman Values.
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