Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography
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Resumo: | A great part of the perceived value of history in the ancient world was connected with its educational function. In one way or another, it was regarded as a beneficial guide to conduct or as magistra vitae (Cicero, De Oratore II, 36). To give political instruction and advice on the one hand (Polybius, I, 1, 2), and to provide exempla, were two major aims of history. This paper will argue that by narrating the history of the past, historians not only judged past actions or people, and provided useful moral examples to their contemporaries, but also stimulated a type of competition between past and present times. By recording good examples to be imitated and bad ones to be avoided, the Roman historians promoted the code of values of the maiores for their own time, fostered action and, to a certain extent, became significant indicators to Roman society. This competitive aspect of Roman historiography is illustrated here in three distinct categories, analysing the work of major Roman historians: Sallust, Livy and Tacitus. |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman HistoriographyHistória exemplar: a Competição na Historiografia RomanaRoman historiographyHistoriansHistoria magistra vitaeHistoriografía romanaHistoriadoresHistoria magistra vitaeHistoriografia romanaHistoriadoresHistoria magistra vitaeA great part of the perceived value of history in the ancient world was connected with its educational function. In one way or another, it was regarded as a beneficial guide to conduct or as magistra vitae (Cicero, De Oratore II, 36). To give political instruction and advice on the one hand (Polybius, I, 1, 2), and to provide exempla, were two major aims of history. This paper will argue that by narrating the history of the past, historians not only judged past actions or people, and provided useful moral examples to their contemporaries, but also stimulated a type of competition between past and present times. By recording good examples to be imitated and bad ones to be avoided, the Roman historians promoted the code of values of the maiores for their own time, fostered action and, to a certain extent, became significant indicators to Roman society. This competitive aspect of Roman historiography is illustrated here in three distinct categories, analysing the work of major Roman historians: Sallust, Livy and Tacitus.Uma grande parte do valor percebido da história no mundo antigo estava ligada à sua função educacional. De um modo ou de outro, ela foi considerada como um guia benéfico para a conduta ou como magistra vitae (CÍCERO, De OratoreII, 36). Dar instrução política e aconselhamento, por um lado (POLÍBIO, I, 1, 2), e fornecer exempla, por outro lado, eram os dois grandes objetivos da história. Este artigo argumentará que, ao narrar a história do passado, os historiadores não apenas julgavam ações ou pessoas do passado, e forneciam exemplos morais úteis a seus contemporâneos, mas também estimulavam um tipo de competição entre os tempos passado e presente. Ao registrar bons exemplos a serem imitados e maus a serem evitados, os historiadores romanos promoviam o código de valores dos maiores para seu próprio tempo, fomentavam a ação e, em certa medida, tornaram-se indicadores significativos para a sociedade romana. Esse aspecto competitivo da historiografia romana é ilustrado aqui em três categorias distintas, analisando o trabalho de grandes historiadores romanos: Salústio, Tito Lívio e Tácito.Sociedade Brasileira de Teoria e História da Historiografia, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2019-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/139810.15848/hh.v12i29.1398História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; Vol. 12 No. 29 (2019)História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; Vol. 12 Núm. 29 (2019)História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; v. 12 n. 29 (2019)1983-9928reponame:História da Historiografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOPenghttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1398/788Balmaceda, Catalinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-05-02T02:36:35Zoai:ojs.www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br:article/1398Revistahttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revistaPUBhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/oaivaldei354@gmail.com || historiadahistoriografia@hotmail.com1983-99281983-9928opendoar:2020-05-02T02:36:35História da Historiografia - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography História exemplar: a Competição na Historiografia Romana |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography Balmaceda, Catalina Roman historiography Historians Historia magistra vitae Historiografía romana Historiadores Historia magistra vitae Historiografia romana Historiadores Historia magistra vitae |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography |
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Exemplary History: Competition in Roman Historiography |
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Balmaceda, Catalina |
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Balmaceda, Catalina |
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Balmaceda, Catalina |
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Roman historiography Historians Historia magistra vitae Historiografía romana Historiadores Historia magistra vitae Historiografia romana Historiadores Historia magistra vitae |
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Roman historiography Historians Historia magistra vitae Historiografía romana Historiadores Historia magistra vitae Historiografia romana Historiadores Historia magistra vitae |
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A great part of the perceived value of history in the ancient world was connected with its educational function. In one way or another, it was regarded as a beneficial guide to conduct or as magistra vitae (Cicero, De Oratore II, 36). To give political instruction and advice on the one hand (Polybius, I, 1, 2), and to provide exempla, were two major aims of history. This paper will argue that by narrating the history of the past, historians not only judged past actions or people, and provided useful moral examples to their contemporaries, but also stimulated a type of competition between past and present times. By recording good examples to be imitated and bad ones to be avoided, the Roman historians promoted the code of values of the maiores for their own time, fostered action and, to a certain extent, became significant indicators to Roman society. This competitive aspect of Roman historiography is illustrated here in three distinct categories, analysing the work of major Roman historians: Sallust, Livy and Tacitus. |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Teoria e História da Historiografia, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
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