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- catalog abstract "Ausonius of Bordeaux, food and wine connoisseur, poet and politician, enjoyed a long and remarkable career. After thirty years as an academic in Bordeaux, he moved to the imperial capital of Trier as tutor to Gratian, heir to the throne of the western Roman empire. When his pupil became emperor unexpectedly, Ausonius, his family and his friends made full use of the opportunities which the moment presented. Ausonius was also a prolific author. His writings range from brief poetic portraits of his family and his school colleagues to a lengthy poem on the river Moselle, letters in verse and an imperial panegyric in prose. In Ausonius of Bordeaux Ausonius' life and work are given the full context of his local and family background in fourth-century Gaul. His biography and literary output also serve as a point of departure for an overall inquiry into the formation of late Roman Gallic aristocracy. At the start of the book, social mobility in late Roman Gaul - of which Ausonius serves as an outstanding example - is examined. Evidence for Gallic wealth, social rank and office-holding shows how crucial was Ausonius' ascent for the genesis of a Gallic aristocracy. His family included doctors, lawyers, teachers and bureaucrats. Their careers, marriages, failures and successes are traced within the urban fold of their homes in Bordeaux and their estates in Aquitania. Much of the material here relies on unpublished archaeological reports. Talent, ambition and opportunism carried Ausonius' family from rags to riches. When Ausonius reached the imperial court in the late 360s, he was ready to reap the fruits of three generations of provincial ascent. Between 375 and 380, the western Roman empire became Ausonius' domain. He was a legislator, chief administrator and finally consul. His star waned when the imperial court moved to Italy. When his imperial patron died, a victim of assassination, Ausonius retired in peace to Bordeaux. He died, well over eighty, in the lap of luxury. Placing Ausonius firmly within his historical context, Hagith Sivan presents a full socio-political survey of this critical period and topic. Archaeological evidence is related to literary and historical evidence to construct a synthesis from both. This book will interest students and scholars of classics, ancient history - of late antiquity in particular and French history in general.".
- catalog contributor b4178173.
- catalog coverage "Bordeaux (Aquitaine, France) Antiquities, Roman.".
- catalog coverage "Bordeaux (Aquitaine, France) In literature.".
- catalog coverage "Bordeaux (France) Antiquities, Roman.".
- catalog coverage "Gaul In literature.".
- catalog coverage "Gaul Intellectual life.".
- catalog coverage "Gaul Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Rome History Empire, 284-476 Biography.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "At the start of the book, social mobility in late Roman Gaul - of which Ausonius serves as an outstanding example - is examined. Evidence for Gallic wealth, social rank and office-holding shows how crucial was Ausonius' ascent for the genesis of a Gallic aristocracy. His family included doctors, lawyers, teachers and bureaucrats. Their careers, marriages, failures and successes are traced within the urban fold of their homes in Bordeaux and their estates in Aquitania. Much of the material here relies on unpublished archaeological reports. Talent, ambition and opportunism carried Ausonius' family from rags to riches. When Ausonius reached the imperial court in the late 360s, he was ready to reap the fruits of three generations of provincial ascent. Between 375 and 380, the western Roman empire became Ausonius' domain. He was a legislator, chief administrator and finally consul. His star waned when the imperial court moved to Italy. ".
- catalog description "Ausonius of Bordeaux, food and wine connoisseur, poet and politician, enjoyed a long and remarkable career. After thirty years as an academic in Bordeaux, he moved to the imperial capital of Trier as tutor to Gratian, heir to the throne of the western Roman empire. When his pupil became emperor unexpectedly, Ausonius, his family and his friends made full use of the opportunities which the moment presented. Ausonius was also a prolific author. His writings range from brief poetic portraits of his family and his school colleagues to a lengthy poem on the river Moselle, letters in verse and an imperial panegyric in prose. In Ausonius of Bordeaux Ausonius' life and work are given the full context of his local and family background in fourth-century Gaul. His biography and literary output also serve as a point of departure for an overall inquiry into the formation of late Roman Gallic aristocracy. ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-235) and index.".
- catalog description "When his imperial patron died, a victim of assassination, Ausonius retired in peace to Bordeaux. He died, well over eighty, in the lap of luxury. Placing Ausonius firmly within his historical context, Hagith Sivan presents a full socio-political survey of this critical period and topic. Archaeological evidence is related to literary and historical evidence to construct a synthesis from both. This book will interest students and scholars of classics, ancient history - of late antiquity in particular and French history in general.".
- catalog extent "xv, 242 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0415086140".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- catalog spatial "Bordeaux (Aquitaine, France) Antiquities, Roman.".
- catalog spatial "Bordeaux (Aquitaine, France) In literature.".
- catalog spatial "Bordeaux (France) Antiquities, Roman.".
- catalog spatial "France Bordeaux (Aquitaine)".
- catalog spatial "France Bordeaux".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog spatial "Gaul In literature.".
- catalog spatial "Gaul Intellectual life.".
- catalog spatial "Gaul Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Gaul".
- catalog spatial "Rome History Empire, 284-476 Biography.".
- catalog subject "871/.01 B 20".
- catalog subject "Aristocracy (Social class) Gaul History.".
- catalog subject "Ausonius, Decimus Magnus.".
- catalog subject "Bordeaux (France) in literature.".
- catalog subject "Gaul in literature.".
- catalog subject "PA6223 .S58 1993".
- catalog subject "Poets, Latin France Biography.".
- catalog subject "Poets, Latin France Bordeaux Biography.".
- catalog subject "Poets, Latin Homes and haunts France Bordeaux (Aquitaine)".
- catalog subject "Romans France Bordeaux (Aquitaine)".
- catalog title "Ausonius of Bordeaux : genesis of a Gallic aristocracy / Hagith Sivan.".
- catalog type "text".