The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World

Autores
Sánchez, Darío Néstor
Año de publicación
2018
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
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Descripción
Since the late nineteenth century, studies of Ammianus' audience have reached widely divergent conclusions. Research has focused on two opposed theses: while some scholars have seen the pagan senatorial aristocracy as the audience of the Res Gestae, others have assigned that role to the imperial bureaucracy. However, in thinking that a work could reach -or target- exclusively the members of a specific social group, the prevalent views on Ammianus' audience contradict what we know about the circulation of books in the late Roman world. In contrast to previous research, this study proposes a new approach based on an analysis of the information available on book circulation in Ammianus' time. This analysis shows that the audience of the Res Gestae was most likely socially diverse.
Fil: Sánchez, Darío Néstor. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico - Córdoba. Instituto de Estudios Históricos; Argentina
Materia
AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS
LATE ROMAN EMPIRE
LATE ROMAN READERS
LATE ROMAN SOCIAL NETWORKS
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
title The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
spellingShingle The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
Sánchez, Darío Néstor
AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS
LATE ROMAN EMPIRE
LATE ROMAN READERS
LATE ROMAN SOCIAL NETWORKS
title_short The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
title_full The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
title_fullStr The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
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title_sort The audience of Ammianus Marcellinus and the Circulation of Books in the Late Roman World
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez, Darío Néstor
author Sánchez, Darío Néstor
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LATE ROMAN EMPIRE
LATE ROMAN READERS
LATE ROMAN SOCIAL NETWORKS
topic AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS
LATE ROMAN EMPIRE
LATE ROMAN READERS
LATE ROMAN SOCIAL NETWORKS
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Since the late nineteenth century, studies of Ammianus' audience have reached widely divergent conclusions. Research has focused on two opposed theses: while some scholars have seen the pagan senatorial aristocracy as the audience of the Res Gestae, others have assigned that role to the imperial bureaucracy. However, in thinking that a work could reach -or target- exclusively the members of a specific social group, the prevalent views on Ammianus' audience contradict what we know about the circulation of books in the late Roman world. In contrast to previous research, this study proposes a new approach based on an analysis of the information available on book circulation in Ammianus' time. This analysis shows that the audience of the Res Gestae was most likely socially diverse.
Fil: Sánchez, Darío Néstor. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico - Córdoba. Instituto de Estudios Históricos; Argentina
description Since the late nineteenth century, studies of Ammianus' audience have reached widely divergent conclusions. Research has focused on two opposed theses: while some scholars have seen the pagan senatorial aristocracy as the audience of the Res Gestae, others have assigned that role to the imperial bureaucracy. However, in thinking that a work could reach -or target- exclusively the members of a specific social group, the prevalent views on Ammianus' audience contradict what we know about the circulation of books in the late Roman world. In contrast to previous research, this study proposes a new approach based on an analysis of the information available on book circulation in Ammianus' time. This analysis shows that the audience of the Res Gestae was most likely socially diverse.
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