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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 379 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783111510507 , 9783111511320
    Series Statement: Lumina Band 1
    Content: This book investigates one of the most polysemic Latin words, humanitas. While the first chapter briefly retraces the history of humanitas from its origins, the book as a whole focuses on its uses in the pagan literary texts from the Trajanic (late first century CE) to the Theodosian age (late fourth century CE). The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which the different meanings usually attributed to humanitas by dictionaries (roughly ‘human nature’, ‘education and culture’, ‘philanthropy’) are much more nuanced and in continuous relation with one another, and how the use of humanitas by some authors often performs clear rhetorical and/or ideological strategies. This book is therefore not only a lexicographical study, but pays careful attention to the wider historical and cultural contexts in which humanitas was employed. More specifically, the use of humanitas reveals the ways in which Roman authors considered themes that were at the core of their conception of culture and civilisation, such as the relationship between being learned and behaving morally, the ideas of moral nobility and clemency, the notion that a value concept can distinguish one category of men from another, or even one historical period from another
    Content: Frontmatter -- Zu dieser Reihe -- Zu diesem Band -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Contents -- I Laying the Foundations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Humanitas from the Republican Age to that of Domitian -- II Pagan Humanitas in the Imperial Age -- 3 A New Apogee of Humanitas in the Trajanic Age: Pliny the Younger, Tacitus and Suetonius -- 4 Trials and Educational Programmes: The Specialisation(s) of Humanitas in the Antonine Age -- 5 Humanitas in School: [Quintilian’s] Declamationes Minores and Maiores -- 6 The Silent Third Century and Its Exception: Eumenius’ Oratio pro instaurandis scholis -- 7 The Age of Constantine and Another Exception: Firmicus Maternus’ Civilization Without παιδεία in the Mathesis -- 8 Humanitas in the Thedosian Age: The Reproposition of the Trajanic Pattern? -- 9 Back (or Forward?) to the Ontological Origins of Humanitas: The Asclepius -- 10 Pagan Humanitas in the Imperial Age: Concluding Remarks -- Appendices -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- Index Rerum -- Index Nominum
    Note: This study is a considerably revised and expanded version of my PhD thesis , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111500881
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mollea, Simone ›Humanitas‹ in the Imperial Age Berlin : De Gruyter, 2024 ISBN 9783111500881
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3111500888
    Language: English
    Keywords: Latein ; Literatur ; humanitas ; Polysemie
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