Spectacular Power in the Greek and Roman City

Andrew Bell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:20th Apr '06

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This study of the visible representation of power and prestige in both Greek and Roman polities of the ancient world demonstrates the importance of crowds' aesthetic and emotional judgement upon leaders and their ambitious claims for immediate and lasting significance. The spectacular rhetorics of a variety of individuals, from early Greece until the end of the Roman Republic, are considered, including Alcibiades, Demetrius Poliorcetes, the early Ptolemies, Antiochus IV, Pompey, Cicero, and Caesar. Great men sought visible pre-eminence and their methods and success reveal a great deal about the habits and values of their civic societies.

offers some genuinely interesting insights into the division of power between prominent politicans and their audiences in ancient cities... B.'s book makes a valuable contribution to the study of power relations in ancient communities * Craig Galbraith, Journal of Roman Studies *
...spectacular ... [a] powerful evocation of spectacle and display on a grand scale * Greece and Rome *

ISBN: 9780199298273

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm

Weight: 426g

304 pages