Learned Emperors

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Science, Technology, and Power at the Roman Imperial Court, Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Cultures 18

ISBN: 3119145327
ISBN 13: 9783119145329
Autor: Connolly, Serena
Verlag: De Gruyter GmbH
Umfang: VIII, 253 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.12.2025
Auflage: 1/2025
Format: 1.8 x 24.4 x 17.7
Gewicht: 561 g
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

STMAC aims to advance an inter-disciplinary and inclusive approach to the study of science in the ancient world, ranging from mathematics and physics, medicine and magic to astronomy, astrology, and divination and covering the Mediterranean world, the Near (Middle) East, and Central and East Asia. The series is open to different types of publications including monographs and edited volumes as well as text editions and commentaries.

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Beschreibung

Science and technology were a source of power to Julio-Claudian emperors: professions of knowledge, discernment, and mastery of them enabled emperors to delight, entertain, awe, and even terrify their subjects. Early modern historians have explored the ways in which various European rulers employed intellectualism, specifically an interest in science and technology, as part of their personas. This book demonstrates that Roman emperors anticipated them by over a millennium. Intellectualism was not a pet interest among individual scholarly rulers, but rather a consistent feature of the emerging imperial persona of the first century CE that should be considered alongside other long-recognized sources of power, such as military prowess, physical strength, and arrogation of reverend status. Making new use of familiar texts (including the narrative accounts of historian Tacitus and the biographies of Suetonius), along with less read works (such as the Elder Plinys encyclopedia and Phlegon of Tralles paradoxography), Learned Emperors examines the intersections of science, technology, and the practice of power to propose a fresh notion of what a Roman emperor wasor professed to be.

Autorenporträt

Serena Connolly, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.

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