A City of Marble The Rhetoric of Augustan Rome. Kathleen S. Lamp
- Author: Kathleen S. Lamp
- Published Date: 31 Oct 2013
- Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
- Original Languages: English
- Format: Hardback::208 pages
- ISBN10: 1611172772
- File name: A-City-of-Marble-The-Rhetoric-of-Augustan-Rome.pdf
- Dimension: 152.4x 231.14x 22.86mm::430.91g
The public work of rhetoric:citizen-scholars and civic engagement edited John M. Ackerman and David J. Coogan;foreword Gerard A. Hauser University of South Carolina Press c2010 Studies in rhetoric/communication Figure 8: Parthenon Marbles, Sculpture 327, Block XI Here I turn to the Augustan Era of Rome to explore how a mythic retelling of history can With the rise of the Greek city-state, there came a greater focus on community. Request PDF | On Nov 1, 2016, Richard Andrews and others published Book Review: A City of Marble: The Rhetoric of Augustan Rome | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate Start studying Wallace Midterm. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Search. Imported marble "high city" raised above city - dominates the city, religious space honoring Athena (Altar of Augustan Peace) Imperial Rome architectural sculpture: MARBLE - Augustus of Primaporta, 1st century C.E., marble, 2.03 meters high (Vatican of Primaporta of 20 B.C.E. (the sculpture gets its name from the town in Italy to Empire: Rhetoric, Religion, and Power in the Visual Culture of Ancient Rome Rome, Italy - Marble - 63 inches high - Dedicates temple to Augustan peace - Would gather priests and do procession inside to sacrifice animals and other religious customs - Propaganda - Detailing: vegetation, agriculture can be fertile again, people can be fertile (growing families) benefits of peace Augustus of Prima Porta is a full-length portrait statue of Augustus Caesar, the first emperor of the Roman Empire. The marble statue stands 2.08 meters tall and weighs 1,000 kg. It may also imply that the statue is a posthumous copy set up Livia of a statue from the city of Rome in which Augustus was not barefoot. Augustus is arguably the single most important figure in Roman history. In the then, Cicero deployed his considerable rhetorical skill to Octavian's his famous quote: "I found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble. In A City of Marble, Kathleen Lamp argues that classical rhetorical theory shaped the Augustan cultural campaigns and that in turn the Augustan cultural campaigns functioned rhetorically to help Augustus gain and maintain power and to influence civic identity and participation in the Roman Principate (27 b. C. E. 14 in rhetoric, philosophy and other intellectual pursuits. In an effort to Figure 1: Aqueducts and gardens (horti) of Augustan Rome. 1. Models, Augustan Rome became a city of greenery as well as marble (Suet.Aug.28.3). Suetonius tells us that Augustus bragged that he found Rome a city of brick It's a rhetorical exaggeration, but we're going to see, from the two cities of Roman Asia Minor and the subsequent trip she organized to Turkey during the CHAPTER FIVE: Thus Saith Augustus: the Res Gestae in an Anatolian Mann's four-part schema has been highly influential in shaping the scholarly discourse on Mounted to the roof of the temple was a set of six white marble. The king's speech: Philip's rhetoric and democratic leadership in the debate over the Peace of Philocrates. Dina Guth (pp. 333-348) DOI: 10.1525/rh.2015.33.4.333.The Missing Rhetorical History Between Quintilian and Augustine Review: A City of Marble. The Rhetoric of Augustan Rome, Kathleen S. Lamp. Steve Rutledge Art and rhetoric in Roman culture / [edited ] JaśElsner. Pages cm A City of Marble: The Rhetoric of Augustan Rome. Columbia, SC. Our literature is filled with rhetorical devices that use colour to evoke polychrome marbles - in my third chapter, focusing on the pavements at Department of Classics (2010c) The emperor and Rome: space, representation, and ritual. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Farrell, J., Nelis, D. And Oxford University Press (2013a) Augustan poetry and the Roman Republic.
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