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XII Panegyrici Latini or Twelve Latin Panegyrics is the conventional title of a collection of twelve ancient Roman and late antique prose panegyric orations written in Latin. The authors of most of the speeches in the collection are anonymous, but appear to have been Gallic in origin. Aside from the first panegyric, composed
Book Description: "The Gallic panegyrics are as evocative of fourth-century Roman culture as the letters of Symmachus or the sermons of Ambrose. Having these documents available in English translation with a detailed historical commentary will be a boon to teacher and scholar alike."--Robert A. Kaster, Professor of
Born in Philadelphia, I grew up in Iran, finished high school in Lebanon, and arrived at Brown University as an undergraduate and displaced person. Shortly after finishing my graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, I came to UVM and here, thirty years later, I remain, reading Greek and Latin and wondering
literary genres, panegyric presents the tension between the self and the other in an exemplary way, one that arguably does not even need to be detected with the use of particularly sophisticated interpretive tools: it is the essence of this kind of text, and clearly manifests itself at every step. The Corpus of the Panegyrici Latini.
of panegyrics kno~m as the XII Panegyrici Latini, the term panegyricus_, the uses to which panegyrics might be put, and the scope of the present study. Attention is then turned to the two panegyrics themselves and, in each case; an introduction, dealing with the occasion and· the date, the question of authorship, and the
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"The Gallic panegyrics are as evocative of fourth-century Roman culture as the letters of Symmachus or the sermons of Ambrose. Having these documents available in English translation with a detailed historical commentary will be a boon to teacher and scholar alike."—Robert A. Kaster, Professor of Classics, The
24 May 2006 Aspects of Constantinian Propaganda in the Panegyrici Latini. B. H. Warmington. Transactions of the The Panegyrici Latini numbered VI to XI in Galletier's edition in the. Bude series,I especially numbers VI, Gaul, not because they were historically signi?cant documents. Only one of the panegyrics on
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Apollinaris and, later on, Corippus employs the same literary genre to praise the newly-come Germanic kings or the Eastern Emperor. They have, however, to face a profoundly transformed historical and political realm, not to mention a different approach towards religion. Whereas Panegyrici Latini and Claudian could make.
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