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Author Roller, Matthew B., 1966-

Title Constructing autocracy : aristocrats and emperors in Julio-Claudian Rome / Matthew B. Roller
Published Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (x, 319 pages)
Contents pt. 1. Ethics and Imperial Ideology. Ch. 1. The Ethics of Civil War: Competing Communities in Lucan. Ch. 2. Ethics for the Principate: Seneca, Stoicism, and Traditional Roman Morality -- pt. 2. Figuring the Emperor. Ch. 3. The Emperor's Authority: Dining, Exchange, and Social Hierarchy. Ch. 4. Modeling the Emperor: The Master-Slave Relationship and Its Alternatives
Summary "Rome's transition from a republican system of government to an imperial regime comprised more than a century of civil upheaval and rapid institutional change. Yet the establishment of a ruling dynasty, centered around a single leader, came as a cultural and political shock to Rome's aristocracy, who had shared power in the previous political order. How did the imperial regime manage to establish itself and how did the Roman elites from the time of Julius Caesar to Nero make sense of it? In this compelling book, Matthew Roller reveals a "dialogical" process at work, in which writers and philosophers vigorously negotiated and contested the nature and scope of the emperor's authority, despite the consensus that he was the ultimate authority figure in Roman society." "Roller seeks evidence for this "thinking out" of the new order in a wide range of republican and imperial authors, with an emphasis on Lucan and Seneca the Younger. He shows how elites assessed the impact of the imperial system on traditional aristocratic ethics, and examines how several longstanding authority relationships in Roman society - those of master to slave, father to son, and gift-creditor to gift-debtor - became competing models for how the emperor did or should relate to his aristocratic subjects. By revealing this ideological activity to be not merely reactive but also constitutive of the new order, Roller contributes to ongoing debates about the character of the Roman imperial system and about the "politics" of literature."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-300) and indexes
Notes In English
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Subject Aristocracy (Political science) -- Rome
Emperors -- Rome.
Class consciousness -- Rome
HISTORY -- Ancient.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- Rome.
Aristocracy (Political science)
Class consciousness.
Emperors.
SUBJECT Rome -- History -- Julio-Claudians, 30 B.C.-68 A.D. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115126
Subject Rome (Empire)
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1400814561
9781400814565
9781400824090
1400824095