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" Pliny's praise : "
edited by Paul Roche
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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697605
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Doc. No
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b519794
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Title & Author
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Pliny's praise : : the Panegyricus in the Roman world /\ edited by Paul Roche
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, c2011
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Page. NO
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x, 208 p. ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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1107009057
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: 9781107009059
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Contents
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1. Pliny's thanksgiving: an introduction to the Panegyricus / Paul Roche -- 2. Self-fashioning in the Panegyricus / Carlos F. Noreña -- 3. The Panegyricus and the monuments of Rome / Paul Roche -- 4. The Panegyricus and rhetorical theory / D. C. Innes -- 5. Ciceronian praise as a step towards Pliny's Panegyricus / Gesine Manuwald -- 6. Contemporary contexts / Bruce Gibson -- 7. Politics and the sublime in the Panegyricus / G. O. Hutchinson -- 8. Down the Pan: historical exemplarity in the Panegyricus / John Henderson -- 9. Afterwords of praise / Roger Rees
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Abstract
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"Pliny's Panegyricus (AD 100) survives as a unique example of senatorial rhetoric from the early Roman Empire. It offers an eyewitness account of the last years of Domitian's principate, the reign of Nerva and Trajan's early years, and it communicates a detailed senatorial view on the behaviour expected of an emperor. It is an important document in the development of the ideals of imperial leadership, but it also contributes greatly to our understanding of imperial political culture more generally. This volume, the first ever devoted to the Panegyricus, contains expert studies of its key historical and rhetorical contexts, as well as important critical approaches to the published version of the speech and its influence in antiquity. It offers scholars of Roman history, literature and rhetoric an up-to-date overview of key approaches to the speech, and students and interested readers an authoritative introduction to this vital and under-appreciated speech"--
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"Pliny's Panegyricus (AD 100) survives as a unique example of senatorial rhetoric from the early Roman Empire. It offers an eyewitness account of the last years of Domitian's principate, the reign of Nerva and Trajan's early years, and it communicates a detailed senatorial view on the behaviour expected of an emperor. It is an important document in the development of the ideals of imperial leadership, but it also contributes greatly to our understanding of imperial political culture more generally. This volume, the first ever devoted to the Panegyricus, contains expert studies of its key historical and rhetorical contexts, as well as important critical approaches to the published version of the speech and its influence in antiquity. It offers scholars of Roman history, literature and rhetoric an up-to-date overview of key approaches to the speech, and students and interested readers an authoritative introduction to this vital and under-appreciated speech"--
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Subject
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Pliny,Literary style
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Pliny,Panegyricus
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Subject
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Praise in literature
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Subject
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Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin-- History and criticism
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Subject
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Rome, Politics and government, 30 B.C.-284 A.D., Historiography
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Dewey Classification
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876/.01
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LC Classification
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PA6640.Z5P58 2011
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Added Entry
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Roche, Paul
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Parallel Title
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Panegyricus in the Roman world
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