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Roman Life John Henderson (King's College (United Kingdom))

Roman Life By John Henderson (King's College (United Kingdom))

Roman Life by John Henderson (King's College (United Kingdom))


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Summary

Rutilius Gallicus was chief of police, poet and courtier of the Roman Emperor Domitian. He is a unique figure in that he can be studied in detail through both text and inscription, thereby fusing literature with history, and linking poetry with epigraphy.

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Roman Life: Rutilius Gallicus on Paper and in Stone by John Henderson (King's College (United Kingdom))

Rutilius Gallicus was chief of police, poet and courtier of the Roman Emperor Domitian. He is a unique figure in that he can be studied in detail through both text and inscription, thereby fusing literature with history, and linking poetry with epigraphy. His recovery from a critical illness was celebrated in a sparkling poem by Statius, the poet laureate whose work is currently being read with new interest. As well as taking the reader on a tour across the city of Rome and the provinces, and through Flavian history and culture, Gallicus is by turns a sternly formal public servant, a delicate amateur poet and speaker, a workaholic chasing an early grave, the darling of his people, the strong-man of his tyrant Emperor, the miraculously resurrected patient of Apollo and a soldier-hero of the empire. How long could his luck last?

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Henderson brilliantly capitalises on the survival of both an inscription and a poem (Statius, Silvae 1. 4) about the high-ranking Rutilius Gallicus, the emperor Domitian's urban prefect. With this rare collusion of epigraphical and literary criticism he takes us on a dazzling excursion through Roman social and cultural history and imperial politics and poetics. The book also draws attention to the importance of Statius' Silvae as significant lyrical and cultural productions of Domitian's reign.
Carole Newlands

About John Henderson (King's College (United Kingdom))

John Henderson is Professor of Classics, University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Classics of King's College, Cambridge. He is co-author (with Mary Beard) of Classics: A very short introduction (Oxford, 1995) and is the author of many books, including Figuring Out Roman Nobility: Juvenal's Eighth Satire (1997) and A Roman Life: Rutilius Gallicus on Paper and In Stone (1998), both published by University of Exeter Press.

Table of Contents

  • The words in the stone
  • Co-ordinates for a cv
  • Playing a second fiddle
  • Sand-bagging the Danube
  • Thank heaven for that - vv 1-8
  • Dancing in the street - vv 9-14
  • Saecular fun and games - vv 15-18
  • You sing it, I'll play it - vv 19-37
  • You had us all worried there - vv 38-49
  • At death's door - vv 50-57
  • Translation of Statius "siluae "1.4; he's in God's hands now - vv 58-62,106
  • The VIP treatment - vv 61-8, 94-7;
  • "A Roman life", on paper - vv 68-93
  • Apollo's pharmacy - vv 98-105
  • Take up thy bed, and walk - vv 106-14
  • It takes a worried man to sing a worried song - vv 115-22
  • Many happy returns - vv 123-31
  • It's the thought that counts - "Siluae" 1.4 and the preface
  • The sacred wood - Statius' book of etiquette ("Siluae I")

Additional information

GOR007191848
9780859895651
0859895653
Roman Life: Rutilius Gallicus on Paper and in Stone by John Henderson (King's College (United Kingdom))
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
1998-04-01
160
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