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Revisiting Domitian: Epideictic Portraits of a Controversial Emperor

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The Roman emperors of the Flavian Dynasty, especially the last one, Domitian (81-96), have their traditional images formed from contemporary or immediately posterior prose works – such as the ones by Tacitus, Suetonius and Pliny the Younger – taken as informative or transparent. This image has a markedly negative nature; however, in poetic works, contemporary to the emperor, rarely considered in their political views, Statius and Martial unveil a more positive facet of this character, taking us to oppose this portrait to the one proposed by the historiographical tradition. Thus, the intent of this chapter is to analyze the representation of Domitian, contrasting the traditional image surviving in the contemporaneity with the one presented by other authors of the
period, observing the rhetorical instruments used to build the imperial persona.
Idioma originalAmerican English
Título de la publicación alojadaSources et modèles des historiens anciens, 2
EditoresOlivier Devillers, Breno Sebastiani
Lugar de publicaciónBordeaux
Capítulo19
Páginas263-283
Número de páginas20
Volumen2
Edición1
EstadoPublished - 2021

Serie de la publicación

NombreScripta Antiqua
EditorialAusonius
Número145
Volumen2
ISSN (versión impresa)1298-1990

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