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Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Augustan RomeDionysius of Halicarnassus and Augustan Rome

Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Augustan Rome

Richard Hunter, Casper C. de Jonge

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The Greek author Dionysius of Halicarnassus came to Rome in 30/29 BC. He learnt Latin, developed a network of students, patrons and colleagues, and started to teach rhetoric. He published a history of early Rome (Roman Antiquities), and essays on rhetoric and literary criticism, including On the Ancient Orators, On Composition, and several letters. This volume examines how Dionysius' critical and rhetorical works are connected with his history of Rome, and the complex ways in which both components of this dual project - rhetorical criticism and historiography - fit into the social, intellectual, literary, cultural and political world of Rome under Augustus. How does Dionysius' interpretation of the earliest Romans resonate with the political reality of the Principate? And how do his views relate to those of Cicero, Livy and Horace? This volume casts new light on ancient rhetoric, literary criticism, historiography and the literary culture of Augustan Rome.

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OL21189649W

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Dionysius, of halicarnassusRhetoric, ancientRome, historiographyCriticism and interpretationAncient RhetoricHistoriographyGeschichtsschreibungLiteraturkritik

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