@book{Albers2021, author = {Albers, Jon}, title = {Das Forum Romanum und seine Denkm{\"a}ler als Spiegel der Geschichte und Politik Roms}, series = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, journal = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-53346}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-533466}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {63 -- 78}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{CarlaUhink2021, author = {Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo}, title = {Das Forum Romanum von den P{\"a}psten bis zur Gr{\"u}ndung der Republik Italien.}, series = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, journal = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-53347}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-533474}, pages = {79 -- 116}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @book{Hoemke2021, author = {H{\"o}mke, Nicola}, title = {Zahnlos, aber zauberkundig. Die „h{\"a}ssliche Alte" in antiker Kunst und Literatur}, series = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, journal = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-53345}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-533451}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {31 -- 61}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{McNamara2021, author = {McNamara, James}, title = {Pliny, Tacitus and the Monuments of Pallas}, series = {The classical quarterly}, volume = {71}, journal = {The classical quarterly}, number = {1}, publisher = {Cambridge Univ. Press}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {0009-8388}, doi = {10.1017/S0009838821000203}, pages = {308 -- 329}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This article is a discussion of Plin. Ep. 7.29 and Ep. 8.6, in which he presents his reaction to seeing the grave monument of Marcus Antonius Pallas, the freedman and minister of the Emperor Claudius, beside the Via Tiburtina. The monument records a senatorial vote of thanks to Pallas, and Pliny expresses intense indignation at the Senate's subservience and at the power and influence wielded by a freedman. This article compares Pliny's letters with Tacitus' account of the senatorial vote of thanks to Pallas at Ann. 12.52-3 and explores the differences between the ways in which the two authors encourage readers to relate to past events. It is noted that the Pallas letters are unusual amongst Pliny's let- ters for their treatment of material unconnected with the life and career of Pliny and his friends, and argued that in Ep. 7.29 Pliny uses language and attitudes drawn from satire to evoke the past. Ep. 8.6 is read as an idiosyncratic piece of historical enquiry, consider- ing Pliny's use of citation and his anonymization of historical individuals. Both letters are considered in the context of the surrounding letters, and a hypothesis is offered regarding the identity of their addressee Montanus, considering evidence from Tacitus' Histories and Annals. Discussion of Tac. Ann. 12.52-3 focusses on the use of irony. Pliny's evocation of enargeia ('vividness') is compared with that of Tacitus. The article concludes with comparison of the historical accounts offered by Pliny and Tacitus through reflection on Juvenal, Satire 1.}, language = {en} } @incollection{McNamara2021, author = {McNamara, James}, title = {I confini del mondo nell'Agricola di Tacito}, series = {Centro e periferia nella letteratura latina di Roma imperiale}, booktitle = {Centro e periferia nella letteratura latina di Roma imperiale}, publisher = {Forum editrice universitaria udinese}, address = {Udine}, isbn = {978-88-3283-246-4}, pages = {35 -- 52}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This article analyses a narrative pattern in Tacitus' Agricola dealing with the crossing of natural boundaries. First it discusses imaginary geography and the connections between the bounds of nature and the psychology of Agricola and his soldiers. It then turns to a discus- sion of paradoxes inherent in how the bounds of nature are handled, and discusses several traditions on which Tacitus draws. In declama- tion the edges of the earth represent a mystery and a danger, while the philosophical topos of the flight of the mind, as exemplified by Lucretius' praises of Epicurus, offers a positive scheme in which breaking the bounds of nature is a metaphor for major intellectual achievement. The implications of Agricola's identity as a provincial Roman are discussed, along with the glimpses of an imaginary geog- raphy in which Rome is de-centred. Finally the article considers how Tacitus inverts a literary tradition of associating the periphery of the earth with death and the underworld.}, language = {it} } @misc{McNamara2021, author = {McNamara, James}, title = {A new edition of tacitus Germania}, series = {The classical review / Classical Association}, volume = {71}, journal = {The classical review / Classical Association}, number = {2}, publisher = {Cambridge Univ. Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-88-18-03633-6}, issn = {0009-840X}, doi = {10.1017/S0009840X21002110}, pages = {418 -- 420}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @misc{McNamara2021, author = {McNamara, James}, title = {Tacitus and cinema}, series = {The classical review / Classical Association}, volume = {71}, journal = {The classical review / Classical Association}, number = {2}, publisher = {Cambridge Univ. Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-350-09700-1}, issn = {0009-840X}, doi = {10.1017/S0009840X21001888}, pages = {420 -- 422}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{McNamara2021, author = {McNamara, James}, title = {Lost in Germania}, series = {Unspoken Rome: Absences in Latin Texts}, journal = {Unspoken Rome: Absences in Latin Texts}, editor = {Geue, Tom and Giusti, Elena}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-11-0884-304-1}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108913843.012}, pages = {201 -- 218}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Tacitus' Germania is notable for its absences: lacking a preface and programmatic statements, and being the only ethnographic monograph to have survived from Greco-Roman antiquity, readers have often leapt to fill in its perceived blanks. This chapter aims at redressing the effects of overdetermined readings by interpreting the text's absences as significant in their own right.}, language = {en} } @article{Reimann2021, author = {Reimann, Jan}, title = {Virtual History. Das Forum Romanum in Virtual Reality}, series = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, journal = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-53348}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-533485}, pages = {117 -- 126}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @book{Ruehl2021, author = {R{\"u}hl, Meike}, title = {Echte M{\"a}nner? Wie Rom auf die Gladiatoren herabschaut}, series = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, journal = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-53344}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-533441}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {9 -- 30}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @book{RuehlHoemkeAlbersetal.2021, author = {R{\"u}hl, Meike and H{\"o}mke, Nicola and Albers, Jon and Carl{\`a}-Uhink, Filippo and Reimann, Jan and Sonnabend, Holger}, title = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-50821}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-508219}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {138}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Band enth{\"a}lt s{\"a}mtliche Impulsvortr{\"a}ge der Lateintage von 2018 bis 2020. Zum Thema „Im Schatten der Gesellschaft? Roms Umgang mit sozialen Randgruppen" sprachen 2018 Meike R{\"u}hl und Nicola H{\"o}mke. Unter der {\"U}berschrift „Im Zentrum der Macht: Forum Romanum" beleuchteten Jon Albers, Filippo Carl{\`a}-Uhink und Jan Reimann 2019 jenen wirkm{\"a}chtigen Ort in seinen verschiedenen Facetten n{\"a}her. 2020 gab Holger Sonnabend Lateinsch{\"u}lern einen Einblick in das Thema „Nero - Kaiser und K{\"u}nstler". Die Vortr{\"a}ge sind in der Reihenfolge abgedruckt, in der sie auf dem jeweiligen Lateintag gehalten wurden.}, language = {de} } @article{Sonnabend2021, author = {Sonnabend, Holger}, title = {Nero - Kaiser und K{\"u}nstler}, series = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, journal = {Potsdamer Lateintage 2018 - 2020}, editor = {Forst, Alexandra}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-510-1}, issn = {1860-5206}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-53349}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-533498}, pages = {127 -- 137}, year = {2021}, language = {de} }