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Record Nr.

UNINA9910785265203321

Titolo

Private and public lies [[electronic resource] ] : the discourse of despotism and deceit in the Graeco-Roman world / / edited by Andrew Turner, K.O. Chong-Gossard, and Frederik Vervaet

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston, : Leiden, 2010

ISBN

1-282-78713-6

9786612787133

90-04-18883-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (459 p.)

Collana

Impact of empire

Altri autori (Persone)

TurnerAndrew J

Chong-GossardK. O

VervaetFrederik

Disciplina

320.93701/4

Soggetti

Despotism - Greece - History - To 1500

Despotism - Rome - History

Deception - Political aspects - Greece - History - To 1500

Deception - Political aspects - Rome - History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Represents the proceedings of the conference ... held at the University of Melbourne from 7-10 July 2008"--Pref.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / A. Turner , J.K. On Chong-Gossard and F. Vervaet -- Introduction / Andrew J. Turner , Michael Crennan and K.O Chong-Gossard -- Autochthonous Autocrats: The Tyranny Of The Athenian Democracy / Jonathan Hall -- Phokian Desperation: Private And Public In The Outbreak Of The Third Sacred War / Peter Londey -- Truth And Falsehood In Early Hellenistic Propaganda / Brian Bosworth -- Tyrannizing Sicily:The Despots Who Cried ‘Carthage!’ / Jonathan Prag -- Frigidus Rumor:The Creation Of A (Negative) Public Image In Rome / Francisco Pina Polo -- Deceit And The Struggle For Roman Franchise In Italy / Christopher Dart -- Pouvoirs Extraordinaires Et Tromperie. La Tentation De La Monarchie À La Fin De La République Romaine (82–44av. J.-C.) / Frédéric Hurlet -- Arrogating Despotic Power Through Deceit: The Pompeian Model For Augustan Dissimulatio / Frederik Juliaan Vervaet -- Deception, Lies, And Economy With The Truth:



Augustus And The Establishment Of The Principate / John Rich -- Lucan’s Cleopatra / Andrew J. Turner -- Damn With Great Praise? The Imperial Encomia Of Lucan And Silius / John Penwill -- What ‘Lies’ Behind Phaedrus’ Fables? / Enrica Sciarrino -- Mendacia Maiorum: Tales Of Deceit In Pre-Republican Rome / Parshia Lee-Stecum -- Is There An Antidote To Caesar? The Despot As Venenum And Veneficus / Cristina Calhoon -- Who Slept With Whom In The Roman Empire? Women, Sex, And Scandal In Suetonius’ Caesares / James H. Kim On Chong-Gossard -- From Priest To Emperor To Priest-Emperor: The Failed Legitimation Of Elagabalus / Martijn Icks -- Constantinus Tyrannus: Das Negative Konstantinsbild In Der Paganen Historiographie Und Seine Nuancen / Bruno Bleckmann -- Justinian, Procopius, And Deception: Literary Lies, Imperial Politics, And The Archaeology Of Sixth-Century Greece / Amelia Brown -- Despotism And Deceit: Yes, But What Happened Before And After? / Ron Ridley -- Bibliography / A. Turner , J.K. On Chong-Gossard and F. Vervaet -- Index / A. Turner , J.K. On Chong-Gossard and F. Vervaet -- Index Locorum / A. Turner , J.K. On Chong-Gossard and F. Vervaet.

Sommario/riassunto

Graeco-Roman literary works, historiography, and even the reporting of rumours were couched as if they came in response to an insatiable desire by ordinary citizens to know everything about the lives of their leaders, and to hold them to account, at some level, for their abuse of constitutional powers for personal ends. Ancient writers were equally fascinated with how these same individuals used deceit as a powerful tool to disguise private and public reality. The chapters in this collection examine the themes of despotism and deceit from both historical and literary perspectives, over a range of historical periods including classical Athens, the Hellenistic kingdoms, late republican and early imperial Rome, late antiquity, and Byzantium.