Imagining Emperors in the Later Roman Empire

Diederik Burgersdijk, Alan J. Ross

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Abstract

Imagining Emperors in the Later Roman Empire offers new analysis of the textual depictions of a series of emperors in the fourth century within overlapping historical, religious, and literary contexts. Drawing on the recent Representational Turn in the study of imperial power, these essays examine how literary authors working in various genres, both Latin and Greek, and of differing religious affiliations construct and manipulate the depiction of a series of emperors from the late third to the late fourth centuries CE. In a move away from traditional source criticism, this volume opens up new methodological approaches to chart intellectual and literary history during a critical century for the ancient Mediterranean world.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden / Boston
PublisherBrill
Number of pages384
ISBN (Electronic)9789004370920
ISBN (Print)9789004370890
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jul 2018

Publication series

NameBrill
NameCultural Interactions in the Mediterranean
PublisherBrill
Volume1
ISSN (Print)2405-4771

Keywords

  • Roman Empire
  • fourth century AD
  • emperorship
  • Imagology
  • Early Christianity

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