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Portraits

Biographical Representation in the Greek and Latin Literature of the Roman Empire

M J Edwards editor Simon Swain editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:4th Sep '97

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This collection of essays illustrates the growth of interest in the representation of individuals, which resulted from the changed environment within which Greek and Latin authors worked in late antiquity. The writings studied are not confined to biographies in the formal sense, since the aim of the collection is to show how the gamut of literary genres was modified by the presence of a new biographical ingredient. Simon Swain's general survey of the biographical elements in late antique writing is followed by studies of Aulus Gellius, Dio Cassius, Jewish Martyrs, Simon Magus, Constantine, and Daniel the Stylite. The subjects all fall within the period of the Roman empire, and illustrate the importance of individual personality in literature for an age in which few individuals could hope to achieve political significance. Mark Edward's epilogue discusses the possibility of a distinction between `biography' and 'the biographical' in ancient literature.

The essays are sophisticated and perceptive, a valuable contribution for scholars tracing the further devolution of a never respected genre. * David F. Graf, Religious Studies Review *

ISBN: 9780198149378

Dimensions: 224mm x 144mm x 21mm

Weight: 477g

280 pages