Voice, Silence, and Authority: Two Debates over the Integration of Latins in Livy's Ab Urbe Condita
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
This article investigates the narrative roles of voice and silence as signifiers of political authority in Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita. I focus on two episodes in which the theme of voice is a pervasive presence: the mission of the Latin praetor Titus Annius Setinus to the Roman Senate (8.3.8–6.7) and the suppression of a proposal concerning the admission of Latins into the Senate in 216 BCE (23.22). The historian sets the two accounts – both concerning the integration of the Latins into the Roman state – in an explicit relationship with one another. I argue that a central thread of both is their representation of the debates over the extension of political rights to foreigners as contests in authoritative speech.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Livy, Roman historiography, orality, writing
Elenco autori:
Fabrizi, Virginia
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