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- 2001036382 contributor B8939846.
- 2001036382 coverage "Greece History 146 B.C.-323 A.D.".
- 2001036382 coverage "Greece Relations Rome.".
- 2001036382 coverage "Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.".
- 2001036382 coverage "Rome Relations Greece.".
- 2001036382 created "2001.".
- 2001036382 date "2001".
- 2001036382 date "2001.".
- 2001036382 dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- 2001036382 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [328]-364) and indexes.".
- 2001036382 description "Machine generated contents note: Greek Literature and the Roman Empire -- Literature, Power, and Culture -- A Geography of the Imagination -- Imitation and Identity -- The Politics of Imitation -- PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF IMITATIO1 -- i. Repetition: The Crisis of Posterity -- A Secondary Society -- Repetition and Mimesis -- Rescuing Mimesis -- Sublime Mimesis -- Art and Artifice -- Conclusion: From 'Past and Present' to 'Prior and -- Posterior' -- 2. Education: Strategies of Self-Making -- Strategies of Self-Making -- Paideia and Social Status -- Paideia and Gender -- Paideia and Hellenism -- Pedagogy, Identity, Power -- PART TWO: GREECE AND ROME -- 3. Rome Uncivilized: Exile and the Kingdom -- Exile and the Kingdom -- Musonius Rufus, the 'Roman' 'Socrates' -- Dio Chrysostom: Exile and Sophistry -- Favorinus: Exile and Literary Alienation -- Conclusion -- 4. Civilizing Rome: Greek Pedagogy and the Roman -- Emperor -- Staging Philosophy: The Dionic Man -- The Kingship orations: Performance and/of Power -- Staging the Self: Sophistry in Motion -- Greek Pedagogy and Roman Rule -- Marcus Aurelius: Internalized Pedagogy -- Dio and Philostratus -- Conclusion: On Kingship -- 5. Satirizing Rome: Lucian -- Satire and Satirical Identity -- Rome, City of Spectacles -- The Satirical Show -- Nigrinus: Yearning for Philosophy -- The Wrongs of Passage: On salaried posts -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendices: -- i. Translation of Favorinus, On Exile (P.Vat. Ii) -- 2. The Performative Context of Dio's Kingship orations -- References -- Index Locorum -- Index of Greek Words -- General Index.".
- 2001036382 extent "xiv, 377 p. ;".
- 2001036382 identifier "0199240353 (alk. paper)".
- 2001036382 identifier 2001036382-d.html.
- 2001036382 identifier 2001036382-b.html.
- 2001036382 identifier 2001036382.html.
- 2001036382 issued "2001".
- 2001036382 issued "2001.".
- 2001036382 language "eng".
- 2001036382 publisher "Oxford [U.K.] ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2001036382 spatial "Greece History 146 B.C.-323 A.D.".
- 2001036382 spatial "Greece Relations Rome.".
- 2001036382 spatial "Greece".
- 2001036382 spatial "Rome History Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.".
- 2001036382 spatial "Rome Relations Greece.".
- 2001036382 spatial "Rome".
- 2001036382 spatial "Rome.".
- 2001036382 subject "303.48/237038 21".
- 2001036382 subject "Civilization, Greco-Roman.".
- 2001036382 subject "Greek literature Appreciation Rome.".
- 2001036382 subject "Greek literature Rome History and criticism.".
- 2001036382 subject "Hellenism.".
- 2001036382 subject "PA3086 .W48 2001".
- 2001036382 subject "Politics and literature Greece History To 1500.".
- 2001036382 subject "Politics and literature Rome History.".
- 2001036382 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Greek Literature and the Roman Empire -- Literature, Power, and Culture -- A Geography of the Imagination -- Imitation and Identity -- The Politics of Imitation -- PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF IMITATIO1 -- i. Repetition: The Crisis of Posterity -- A Secondary Society -- Repetition and Mimesis -- Rescuing Mimesis -- Sublime Mimesis -- Art and Artifice -- Conclusion: From 'Past and Present' to 'Prior and -- Posterior' -- 2. Education: Strategies of Self-Making -- Strategies of Self-Making -- Paideia and Social Status -- Paideia and Gender -- Paideia and Hellenism -- Pedagogy, Identity, Power -- PART TWO: GREECE AND ROME -- 3. Rome Uncivilized: Exile and the Kingdom -- Exile and the Kingdom -- Musonius Rufus, the 'Roman' 'Socrates' -- Dio Chrysostom: Exile and Sophistry -- Favorinus: Exile and Literary Alienation -- Conclusion -- 4. Civilizing Rome: Greek Pedagogy and the Roman -- Emperor -- Staging Philosophy: The Dionic Man -- The Kingship orations: Performance and/of Power -- Staging the Self: Sophistry in Motion -- Greek Pedagogy and Roman Rule -- Marcus Aurelius: Internalized Pedagogy -- Dio and Philostratus -- Conclusion: On Kingship -- 5. Satirizing Rome: Lucian -- Satire and Satirical Identity -- Rome, City of Spectacles -- The Satirical Show -- Nigrinus: Yearning for Philosophy -- The Wrongs of Passage: On salaried posts -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendices: -- i. Translation of Favorinus, On Exile (P.Vat. Ii) -- 2. The Performative Context of Dio's Kingship orations -- References -- Index Locorum -- Index of Greek Words -- General Index.".
- 2001036382 title "Greek literature and the Roman empire : the politics of imitation / Tim Whitmarsh.".
- 2001036382 type "text".