Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.47743/cetc-2021-16.2.495
S. Janniard
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.47743/cetc-2022-17.1.309
N. Zugravu
: Vererum principum exempla superare : A rhetorical and ideological motif in late Latin epigraphy, historiography and oratory . Our contribution analyzes an ideological and rhetorical motive present in the late Latin epigraphy, historiography and oratory of pagan orientation that can be subsumed to the formula veterum principum exempla superare. It reflects the desire assumed by the late emperors and the apparatus of the Court to find a model, ideal emperor, whose virtues and deeds correspond and surpass not only those of the great personalities of the royal and republican history of Rome, but especially those of the sovereigns of the early Empire; in other words, a new opti mus princeps. Those who made the epigraphic dedications, the authors of the his-torical writings and the oratories used relatively similar procedures: formulas such as su per om nes principes, super omnes prio res principes, om nes re tro p rinci-pes, super omnes retro prin cipes, om ni um retro principes ; words to the superlative degree ( indulgentissimus , fortissi mus , felicissimus piissimus clementissimus pro videntissimus invictissimus no bilissimus vic toriosissimus
Vererum principum example superare:晚期拉丁铭文学、史学和演讲学中的修辞和意识形态母题。我们的贡献分析了一种意识形态和修辞动机,这种动机存在于拉丁晚期的碑文、史学和异教取向的演讲中,可以被归入“兽性原则”这一公式。它反映了后来的皇帝和朝廷机构希望找到一个模范的、理想的皇帝,他的美德和行为不仅符合并超越了罗马皇家和共和历史上的伟大人物,尤其是早期帝国的君主;换句话说,一个新的最佳原则必须出现。题词者、史书作者和讲经者所用的程序比较相似:如“超万物优先原则”、“超万物优先原则”、“超万物优先原则”、“超万物复古原则”、“超万物复古原则”等公式;词汇最高级(纵容性肢体,强直性肢体,平直性肢体,clementi肢体,无强直肢体,无强直肢体,无强直肢体,无强直肢体
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