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Reading Spaces, Observing Spectators in Tacitus’ Histories
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Christoph G. Leidl
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
- Sallust, the lector eruditus and the Purposes of History 13
- The Audience of Latin Historical Works in the First Century BCE in Light of Geographical Descriptions 35
- Livy, the Reader Involved, and the Audience of Roman Historiography 59
- From ἐξήγησις to μίμησις: Thucydides’ Readership in the ὑπομνήματα from the Roman Period 79
- Historiography in the Margins and the Reader as a Touchstone 115
- A History in Letters? The Intersection of Epistolarity and Historiography in Pliny 131
- Readership and Reading Practices of Ancient History in the Early Roman Empire: Tacitus’ Accessions of Tiberius and Nero as a Case Study in Affective Historiography 149
- Reading Spaces, Observing Spectators in Tacitus’ Histories 175
- How to Satisfy Everyone: Diverse Readerly Expectations and Multiple Authorial Personae in Arrian’s Anabasis 193
- Multiple Authors and Puzzled Readers in the Historia Augusta 223
- Index locorum 251
- Index nominum et rerum 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
- Sallust, the lector eruditus and the Purposes of History 13
- The Audience of Latin Historical Works in the First Century BCE in Light of Geographical Descriptions 35
- Livy, the Reader Involved, and the Audience of Roman Historiography 59
- From ἐξήγησις to μίμησις: Thucydides’ Readership in the ὑπομνήματα from the Roman Period 79
- Historiography in the Margins and the Reader as a Touchstone 115
- A History in Letters? The Intersection of Epistolarity and Historiography in Pliny 131
- Readership and Reading Practices of Ancient History in the Early Roman Empire: Tacitus’ Accessions of Tiberius and Nero as a Case Study in Affective Historiography 149
- Reading Spaces, Observing Spectators in Tacitus’ Histories 175
- How to Satisfy Everyone: Diverse Readerly Expectations and Multiple Authorial Personae in Arrian’s Anabasis 193
- Multiple Authors and Puzzled Readers in the Historia Augusta 223
- Index locorum 251
- Index nominum et rerum 261