Excursio per Orientem: eastern subjects in Tacitus' Histories and Annals.
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2004Autor
Miravalles, Ana Cecilia
Director
Woodman, Anthony J.Colaborador
Levene, DavidPalabras clave
Tacito, "Anales"; Historia antigua; Literatura clásica; Tácito "Historias"; Tratamiento de temas orientalesEditorial
Durham UniversityMetadatos
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This study examines Tacitus' treatment of eastern topics in sections of the Histories and
the Annals related to trips from or to Rome. It aims to show that those sections, though
involving non-Roman subject matter, are essentially connected with the main subject
matter about Roman politics that articulate the narratives of the Histories and the Annals:
the consolidation of the Principate, the legitimacy of the emperors' power, the territorial
expansion of the empire and the responses of the Roman institutions to those new
realities. Thus the internal structure and the connection with the surrounding narrative of
each episode as well as the references to mythical and historical accounts and characters
(from remote and recent history), and to ruins, sanctuaries and cult statues are explored.
Chapter 1 (Titus' trip and the consultation of the sanctuary of Paphos, Hist. 2. 1-4)
suggests that the remoteness of the place and of the traditions and Titus' oracle, do not
divert the attention, but emphasise the beginning of the Flavian revolt. Chapter 2
examines Vespasian's visits to the sanctuaries in Mount Carmel in Syria and in
Alexandria in Egypt (Hist. 2. 78 and 4. 81-84). Chapter 3 deals with the account ofthe
siege of Jerusalem and the digression on the Jews (Hist. 5.1-13). Chapter 4 is about
Germanicus' eastern trip (Ann. 2. 56-61). And finally, chapter 5 (Ann. 2.47; 3. 60-65; 4.
13-14; 4. 55-56 and 12. 61-63) examines the interventions in the Senate of eastern
ambassadors who ask for concessions such as tax remissions, rights of asylum and rights
for constructing temples. The argument is made that these sections introduce a further
temporal and geographical perspective for the understanding of the main axis of the
Histories and of the Annals.
Referencia bibliográfica
Miravalles, Ana Cecilia (2004). Excursio per Orientem: eastern subjects in Tacitus' Histories and Annals, Durham theses. Durham University. Disponible en: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2985/Colecciones
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