From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic

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Autor(a) principal: Bueno, Giovanni Pando
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/44836
Resumo: The Roman forum underwent many transformations throughout the Republican period, but it was during the crisis of the 1st century BC that this space was violently disputed between great political leaders. In the last days of the Republic the most profound and structural changes were set in motion, led by Julius Caesar still alive or sustaining his figure as a fundamental element to the new visuality of the forum in the years after the Ides of March. In his dictatorship, not only the old Forum Romanum had been altered, but a new forum, adjacent to the old one, was erected too – the Forum Iulium. Octavian, heir to the late dictator, continued the reforms initiated by his father. Thus, the landscape of the complex formed by the two fora mobilized elements of the Roman past and modified and obliterated so many others, which promoted the construction of a collective memory that had in Caesar one of its main bases: in life or posthumously, his memory became ubiquitous in the heart of Rome. In this article, we will analyze the process of construction of collective memory by the urban landscape of the forums, paying particular attention to the role attributed to the image of Julius Caesar in such memory.
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spelling From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the RepublicDa ditadura à apoteose: César e a memória nos "fora" de Roma durante o final da RepúblicaCésarForum IuliumForum RomanummemóriaCaesarForum IuliumForum RomanummemoryThe Roman forum underwent many transformations throughout the Republican period, but it was during the crisis of the 1st century BC that this space was violently disputed between great political leaders. In the last days of the Republic the most profound and structural changes were set in motion, led by Julius Caesar still alive or sustaining his figure as a fundamental element to the new visuality of the forum in the years after the Ides of March. In his dictatorship, not only the old Forum Romanum had been altered, but a new forum, adjacent to the old one, was erected too – the Forum Iulium. Octavian, heir to the late dictator, continued the reforms initiated by his father. Thus, the landscape of the complex formed by the two fora mobilized elements of the Roman past and modified and obliterated so many others, which promoted the construction of a collective memory that had in Caesar one of its main bases: in life or posthumously, his memory became ubiquitous in the heart of Rome. In this article, we will analyze the process of construction of collective memory by the urban landscape of the forums, paying particular attention to the role attributed to the image of Julius Caesar in such memory.O fórum romano passou por muitas transformações no decorrer de todo o período republicano, mas foi ao longo da crise do século I a.C. que este espaço se tornou objeto de uma disputa violenta entre grandes lideranças políticas. Nos últimos dias da República as mais profundas e estruturais mudanças foram colocadas em marcha, conduzidas por Júlio César ainda em vida ou tendo a sua figura como elemento fundamental à nova visualidade do fórum nos anos que se seguiram aos Idos de Março. A partir de sua ditadura não apenas o velho Forum Romanum sofrera alterações como um novo fórum, adjacente ao antigo, fora erguido – o Forum Iulium. Otaviano, herdeiro do falecido ditador, deu continuidade às reformas iniciadas por seu pai. Assim, a paisagem do complexo formado pelos dois fora mobilizou elementos do passado romano ao mesmo tempo em que obliterou e modificou tantos outros, o que promoveu a construção de uma memória coletiva que tinha em César uma de suas principais bases: em vida ou postumamente, sua memória tornou-se onipresente no coração de Roma. Neste artigo, analisaremos o processo de construção da memória coletiva pela paisagem urbana dos fóruns, nos atendo particularmente ao papel atribuído à imagem de Júlio César em tal memória.Proaera-UFRJ2021-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/4483610.25187/codex.v9i2.44836CODEX - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 9 n. 2 (2021); 87-104CODEX - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021); 87-1042176-177910.25187/codex.v9i2reponame:Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicosinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJporhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/44836/26835Copyright (c) 2021 Giovanni Pando Buenoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBueno, Giovanni Pando2023-01-16T19:05:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44836Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/oaicodex@letras.ufrj.br||codex@letras.ufrj.br||biadipaoli@gmail.com2176-17792176-1779opendoar:2023-01-16T19:05:02Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
Da ditadura à apoteose: César e a memória nos "fora" de Roma durante o final da República
title From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
spellingShingle From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
Bueno, Giovanni Pando
César
Forum Iulium
Forum Romanum
memória
Caesar
Forum Iulium
Forum Romanum
memory
title_short From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
title_full From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
title_fullStr From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
title_full_unstemmed From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
title_sort From dictatorship to apotheosis: Caesar and memory in the "fora" of Rome during the end of the Republic
author Bueno, Giovanni Pando
author_facet Bueno, Giovanni Pando
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bueno, Giovanni Pando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv César
Forum Iulium
Forum Romanum
memória
Caesar
Forum Iulium
Forum Romanum
memory
topic César
Forum Iulium
Forum Romanum
memória
Caesar
Forum Iulium
Forum Romanum
memory
description The Roman forum underwent many transformations throughout the Republican period, but it was during the crisis of the 1st century BC that this space was violently disputed between great political leaders. In the last days of the Republic the most profound and structural changes were set in motion, led by Julius Caesar still alive or sustaining his figure as a fundamental element to the new visuality of the forum in the years after the Ides of March. In his dictatorship, not only the old Forum Romanum had been altered, but a new forum, adjacent to the old one, was erected too – the Forum Iulium. Octavian, heir to the late dictator, continued the reforms initiated by his father. Thus, the landscape of the complex formed by the two fora mobilized elements of the Roman past and modified and obliterated so many others, which promoted the construction of a collective memory that had in Caesar one of its main bases: in life or posthumously, his memory became ubiquitous in the heart of Rome. In this article, we will analyze the process of construction of collective memory by the urban landscape of the forums, paying particular attention to the role attributed to the image of Julius Caesar in such memory.
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