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Aulus Gellius und die ›Noctes Atticae‹ : Die literarische Konstruktion einer Sammlung
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ISBN: 9783110695083 3110695081 9783110695007 3110695006 Year: 2020 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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Aulus Gellius’ Noctes Atticae is a collection of short texts that pursues an aesthetic of variation. Beer’s study is an appraisal of the texts and the collection in general. The author analyzes Noctes Atticae based on narratological criteria, develops associative links between the sections, and illuminates the agonal relationship between narrator and implicit reader. Mit den Noctes Atticae hat der lateinische Autor Aulus Gellius eine Sammlung von Kurztexten verfasst, die einer Ästhetik der Variation folgt. Die Arbeit strebt eine literarische Würdigung der Kurztexte sowie der Sammlung als ganzer an. Der Text wird anhand narratologischer Kriterien analysiert, die assoziative thematische Verknüpfung der Kapitel herausgearbeitet und das agonale Verhältnis zwischen Erzähler und implizitem Leser beleuchtet.


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Die Macht der memoria
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ISBN: 1283165961 9786613165961 3111746356 3110245388 311024537X Year: 2011 Publisher: De Gruyter

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Das Buch findet und verfolgt einen Leitfaden durch die bisher der Buntschriftstellerei zugeordneten Noctes Atticae, in denen Aulus Gellius die formale und inhaltliche Inhomogenität zum literarischen Programm erhoben hat: Ausgehend von der Praefatio des Autors, in der er sein Werk als "eine Art Bildungsvorrat zur Gedächtnisstütze" angekündigt hat, wird vor dem Hintergrund der modernen kulturwissenschaftlichen Erinnerungs- und Gedächtnisforschung die memoria als das Zusammenhang stiftende Konzept des Bildungskompendiums beschrieben. Nicht nur mit ihrem Begriff, sondern in ihren verschiedenen Erscheinungsformen, als individuelle Gedächtniskunst ebenso wie als kollektives kulturelles Gedächtnis, ist memoria darin allgegenwärtig. Dass ihre unterschiedlichen Manifestationen in Baudenkmälern und literarischen Denkmälern, insbesondere in Bibliotheken und Büchern, aber auch in Etymologien, Institutionen und geschichtlichen Exempla sichtbar werden, spiegelt das ausgeprägte kulturhistorische Interesse des Gellius wider. Bei aller kulturellen, literarischen und sprachlichen Traditionsorientierung ist das Werk zugleich ein Dokument der griechisch-römischen Bikulturalität und Zweisprachigkeit der Gebildeten sowie der Bildung des 2. Jh.s n. Chr.


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That tyrant, persuasion : how rhetoric shaped the Roman world
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ISBN: 9780691221021 9780691221007 9780691221014 0691221014 0691221006 069122000X 0691221022 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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How rhetorical training influenced deeds as well as words in the Roman EmpireThe assassins of Julius Caesar cried out that they had killed a tyrant, and days later their colleagues in the Senate proposed rewards for this act of tyrannicide. The killers and their supporters spoke as if they were following a well-known script. They were. Their education was chiefly in rhetoric and as boys they would all have heard and given speeches on a ubiquitous set of themes—including one asserting that “he who kills a tyrant shall receive a reward from the city.” In That Tyrant, Persuasion, J. E. Lendon explores how rhetorical education in the Roman world influenced not only the words of literature but also momentous deeds: the killing of Julius Caesar, what civic buildings and monuments were built, what laws were made, and, ultimately, how the empire itself should be run.Presenting a new account of Roman rhetorical education and its surprising practical consequences, That Tyrant, Persuasion shows how rhetoric created a grandiose imaginary world for the Roman ruling elite—and how they struggled to force the real world to conform to it. Without rhetorical education, the Roman world would have been unimaginably different.

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Education --- Education. --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Rhétorique ancienne. --- Social conditions. --- Rome (Empire). --- Rome --- Conditions sociales. --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Rhetoric --- Political aspects --- Study and teaching --- Civilization --- 30s BC. --- Allegory. --- Ammianus Marcellinus. --- Ancient Rome. --- Areopagitica. --- Atticism. --- Aulus Gellius. --- Autun. --- Books of Kings. --- Caracalla. --- Catiline. --- Cesare Borgia. --- Cesare Lombroso. --- Classical republicanism. --- Classicism. --- Claudian. --- Commodus. --- Counter-Reformation. --- De Inventione. --- De facto. --- Declamation. --- Declaration of Sports. --- Diocletian. --- Disenchantment. --- Domitian. --- Egypt (Roman province). --- Engagement controversy. --- Engagers. --- Enoch Powell. --- Essay. --- Etymology. --- Euripides. --- Frontinus. --- Harmodius and Aristogeiton (sculpture). --- Hellenistic period. --- Herbert Marcuse. --- Hubris. --- Hydra effect. --- Ideology. --- Imperial cult (ancient Rome). --- Impossibility. --- Iniuria. --- Judicial activism. --- Kenneth Burke. --- Late Antiquity. --- Libanius. --- Livy. --- Loeb Classical Library. --- Lucius Junius Brutus. --- Machiavellianism. --- Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir). --- Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger. --- Mark Antony. --- Mixed government. --- Narcissism. --- Niccolò Machiavelli. --- Of Education. --- Oliver Cromwell. --- Our Choice. --- Pamphylia. --- Parody. --- Pathogen. --- Patrician (ancient Rome). --- Pilgrimage of Grace. --- Poetry. --- Politics. --- Polyaenus. --- Power of the Sword. --- Praetor. --- Proconsul. --- Puritans. --- Quentin Skinner. --- Quintilian. --- Rab Butler. --- Racism. --- Republicanism. --- Res publica. --- Rhetoric. --- Rhetorica ad Herennium. --- Right of conquest. --- Rivers of Blood speech. --- Roman Empire. --- Roman Law. --- Second Sophistic. --- Seneca the Younger. --- Sententiae. --- Sexuality in ancient Rome. --- Sophocles. --- Suetonius. --- Superiority (short story). --- The Faerie Queene. --- The Machiavellian Moment. --- The Other Hand. --- The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates. --- Tiberius Gracchus. --- Transvaluation of values. --- Tyrant. --- Ulpian. --- Valentinian (play). --- Volumnia.

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