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0521836220 - Empire and Memory - The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture - by Alain M. Gowing
Index
General Index
Aeneas 19, 145
Agrippa 134
Agrippina the Younger 148
Anaglypha Traiani 134
Antony, Mark 18, 47
Aper, Marcus 8, 112, 113, 114–15, 117, 120
Appian 158
Appian Way 13, 133
Apuleius 158
Augustus 4–5, 7, 18–19, 33, 34, 35, 36–7, 40, 47, 51, 104, 132, 135, 136, 143, 152, 154, 156, 159 and passim
death and funeral of 28–30, 64, 85, 144
Basilica Pauli (Aemilia) 133, 153
Bassus, Aufidius 33, 34
Brutus, M. Iunius 26, 86, 103, 117, 119, 124, 128, 145
Caesar, Julius 6, 17, 28, 55, 132, 134, 137 and passim
in Lucan 82–4, 89–94, 95 and passim see also Lucan; Troy
Caesarianism 18
Caligula see Gaius
Calpurnius Siculus 98
Camillus 6, 14–15, 81, 124, 127, 142, 145
Cassius Dio 158
Cassius Longinus, C. 26, 58, 145
Cato the Elder 6, 37, 81
Cato the Younger 5, 6, 105, 111, 145
in Lucan 95
in Seneca the Younger 70, 73, 77–9, 157
in Tacitus 112–14, 117
in Valerius Maximus 60–1, 78
Catullus 153
Catulus, Quintus 38
Cicero, M. Tullius 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 17, 23, 25, 42, 69, 71–2, 73, 94, 110, 145, 153
Caesarianae 127
death of 8, 17, 44–8, 51, 120
Brutus 17, 111–12, 115;
influence on Tacitus’ Dialogus 110–12, 117–20 see also Paterculus, Velleius; Tacitus
Civil War (American) 9
Claudian 158
Claudius 24, 82
Clodius 15
Constantius II 149
Cordus, Cremutius 26–7, 32–3, 51, 63, 96, 131
Cornutus 98
Crassus, Calpurnius 25
damnatio memoriae 2
death, dead see memory; Maximus, Valerius
Domitian 104, 105, 122, 128, 129, 153
Domus Aurea, Domus Transitoria 98
Drusus 31
Drusus, M. Livius 36, 42
enargeia 58, 140 see also memory
Ennius 11, 119, 153, 157
exempla 5, 15, 16, 19, 20, 35, 49, 106, 114, 115, 121, 158 see also Martial; Maximus, Valerius; Pliny the Younger; Quintilian; Seneca the Younger; Trajan
exitus-literature 126
Fenestella 34
Ficus Ruminalis 134
Flaccus, Valerius 104
Flaccus, Verrius 32–3
Flamininus, T. Quinctius 99
Flavian period, political and cultural character of 104–6
Forum Iulium 137, 139
Forum of Augustus 7, 17, 19, 98, 135, 138–45, 151, 157, 158
summi viri in 139, 146, 148; see also Marius
Forum of Caesar see Forum Iulium
Forum of Trajan 7, 119, 131, 146–51, 153, 157
Freud, Sigmund 149, 155–7
Fronto 158
funerals 14, 139, 144
Gaius 24, 65, 122
Galba 25, 102–3
Gellius, Aulus 158
Halbwachs, Maurice 15
Hannibal 56, 79, 80
history, historia
memory and see memory
Roman views of 9–10
holocaust 9, 148
Homer 92
Horace 19, 20, 88, 105, 119, 123, 125
imagines 14, 56–7, 144
inscriptions 133
Italicus, Silius 12, 105
Josephus 24
Julia (daughter of Julius Caesar) see Lucan
Juvenal 119
Labienus 82
laudatio funebris 14, 119
Lepidus 18
libertas 5, 7, 18, 37, 105, 109, 134, 153
reddita 25, 121–2, 131
restituta 102, 104 see also Lucan; memory; Pliny the Younger; Seneca the Younger
Licinianus, Granius 158
Licinianus, Piso 102
lieux de mémoire see memory, “places of”
Livia 148
Livy 21–3, 35–6, 50, 55, 79, 80–1, 82, 115, 119, 138, 153, 154, 157
Lucan 6, 9, 104, 106, 110, 119, 154, 157
De incendio urbis 99
history and memory in 84, 92, 96
Julia (daughter of Julius Caesar) in 86–7, 94
libertas in 79, 80, 92, 95
memory in 15, 71–2, 82–4, 94–6
nature of the Pharsalia 82 and passim see also Caesar, Julius; Cato the Younger; Marius; Pompey the Great; Seneca the Younger; Statius; Sulla
Lucilius 119
Lucullus 65
Lupercal 134
Machiavelli 152
Marcellinus, Ammianus 149–50, 158
Marcellinus, Cn. Lentulus 59
Marius 37
in Lucan 85, 94
his elogium in the Forum of Augustus 142–3
Marsyas 134, 153
Martial 123
use of exempla 105
Maternus, Curiatius 108, 112–14, 115–17, 120, 130, 145, 153, 159
Mausoleum of Augustus 64
Maximus, Valerius 6, 47, 104, 106, 108, 122, 157
“the dead” in 57–8, 113
exempla in 54, 55–7, 59, 62, 72
libertas in 59–61
memoria in 49, 61–2
nature of his work 49–51 and passim
selectivity of 54–6, 62, 68, 82
Tiberius in 49–53
time in 54–5
Velleius Paterculus and 62, 97 see also Cato the Younger; Pompey the Great; Seneca the Younger
memoria publica 15, 16
memory
collective 8, 9, 10, 11–12, 15, 95, 118 see also memoria publica
death and 12–14, 87
enargeia and 58
Greek views of 25
history and 7–15 see also Lucan; Seneca the Younger
“house of …” 17, 138
imagination and 12
libertas and 95
monuments and 148, 156
“places of …” 5, 79, 80, 133
poetic 11, 72, 84, 92
power and 2, 18, 25, 89, 96, 126
Roman views of 2, 9–10, 17, 25, 150
training see mnemotechniques
see also Lucan; Maximus, Valerius; oblivion; Pliny the Younger; Rome; Seneca the Younger; Tacitus; villas
Messalla, Vipstanus 112, 115
mnemohistory 7
mnemotechniques 16–17, 107, 139
Nero 6, 24, 25, 67–8, 96–101, 103, 107, 153
fire of AD 64 99–100
historians under 82
his planned History 98 see also Republicanism
Nerva 104, 105, 122, 148
Niger, Bruttedius 33
oblivion see silence
Octavian see Augustus
Opimius 42
orators, oratory 16–17, 18, 25, 109, 111, 114, 116, 118
in Quintilian 107–8, 139
Ovid 21, 41, 144, 151–2
Panegyrici Latini 158
Parentalia 14, 15
Paterculus, Velleius 6, 8, 9, 69, 82, 97, 104, 106, 122, 144, 153, 157 and passim.
Cicero in 44–8, 79, 110, 111, 120
excursuses in 44
Historia Romana of 34–6 and passim
Tiberius in 37, 38–41, 62
time in 41–3, 154
Republican icons in 36–7
see also Maximus, Valerius
Paulus, L. Aemilius 133
Persius 119
Petronius 98
Phaedrus 65
Pharsalus 91, 94, 128
Pisonian conspiracy 69–70, 97
Plato 110
Pliny the Elder 150
Pliny the Younger 4, 158
libertas in 121–2, 123, 125
Panegyricus of 106, 108, 120–31, 147, 157 see also Senate
memory in 123, 126–30
Republic (Roman) in 121and passim
use of exempla 123–5 see also Trajan
Plutarch 61–2, 158
Pompey (the Great) 6, 17, 39, 55, 102, 124
in Lucan 82, 86–8
in Valerius Maximus 59–60
princeps, principatus 32, 34, 40, 64, 125, 152
Principate 3, 5, 34–5, 62, 103–4, 109, 118, 152, 154–9 and passim
Propertius 19–20
Quintilian 17, 106–9, 110, 124, 127, 139
use of exempla 107–8 see also orators, oratory
Republic, the Roman 3–7, 7–9, 47, 68, 149, 154–9 and passim
Augustan view of 18 and passim
restoration of see res publica restituta see also Pliny the Younger; Republicanism; res publica; Seneca the Younger
Republicanism 4, 6, 70, 145
in Flavian period 104–6
in Tacitus 103, 117
Nero 96–101
res publica 3, 4–5, 15, 18, 69, 151
restituta (“restored”) 4, 4–5, 6, 24–5, 31, 40, 44, 74, 92, 97, 121, 124, 125, 138, 157
rhetoric 16
Roman Forum 133, 134, 135, 138
Rome (city of), as site of memory 132–5, 139, 155 and passim
Romulus 145
Saepta Julia 134
Sallust 23
Saturninus, Sentius 24, 41
Scipio Africanus 6, 8
in Seneca 70, 75, 78, 80–1
Scipio Africanus Aemilianus, P. Cornelius 37
Scribonianus, Camillus 24
Secundus, Julius 112, 113
Sejanus 40, 51–3
Senate, in Pliny’s Panegyricus 121, 125–30
Seneca the Elder 8, 33, 34, 44, 153, 154
Seneca the Younger 6, 106, 108, 157
Consolatio ad Helviam matrem (Dial. 12) 75
De clementia 67–8, 97, 107, 121
libertas in 78–9
Lucan and 68–9, 96–7 and passim
memory in 67–8
memory and history in 69–76
poverty as topos in 75–6
Republic in 68–9, 69–70, 154 and passim
use of exempla 69–70, 72–3, 74–6, 81 and passim
Valerius Maximus and 74–6 see also Cato the Younger; Scipio Africanus
Severus, Septimius 5, 151
silence, oblivion and 58, 76, 91, 107
Simonides 16
Statius 104, 105
his assessment of Lucan 95
statues 133, 140, 148
Sulla 124, 126, 142–3
in Lucan 85, 94
Tacitus 6, 8, 24, 25, 28–31, 30, 63, 109, 154, 158, 159
Cicero in 114, 116–17, 120
Dialogus of 106, 108, 109–20, 153, 157 see also Cicero
libertas in 103, 115
memory in 30 see also Cato the Younger; Republicanism
Temple of
Castor 133
Mars Ultor 145, 147
Venus Genetrix 137
Tiberius 1, 24, 26, 28–32, 33, 34–, 62–6, 133 and passim
literature under 32–4, 68
Tibullus 20
time see Paterculus, Velleius; Maximus, Valerius
Titus 122
Tomb of the Scipios 133
tombs 13, 58, 87
Trajan 7, 25, 104, 110, 120–31, 134, 157, 159
as exemplum in Pliny the Younger 123–5
triumvirs 17
Troy 19
Caesar’s visit to, in Lucan 89–92
Veii 94
Vergil 19, 71–2, 82, 84, 91, 92, 119, 138, 144, 157
Vespasian 104, 106, 109, 110, 114, 148
Via Appia see Appian Way
Vietnam War 9–10
villas (Roman), as sites of memory 80
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