While Rome burned : fire, leadership, and urban disaster in the Roman cultural imagination / Virginia M. Closs.

"While Rome Burned attends to the intersection of fire, city, and emperor in ancient Rome, tracing the critical role that urban conflagration played as both reality and metaphor in the politics and literature of the early imperial period. Urban fires presented a consistent problem for emperors from...

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Main Author: Closs, Virginia M. (Author)
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.
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Physical Description:viii, 353 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Variant Title:
Fire, leadership, and urban disaster in the Roman cultural imagination
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The Vigilant Princeps: Augustan Responses to Fire at Rome
  • Destruction and Dynasty: Imperial Cremations, Apocalyptic Anxieties, and Book-Burning in the Early First Century CE
  • Sequitur Clades: The Neronian Trajectory into Catastrophe
  • From the Ashes: Post-Neronian Rome and Literary Memory
  • A Rome Restored?: Myth, Memory, and Cycles of Destruction in Trajanic and Hadrianic Rome
  • Leaders, Conflagration, and Destruction in the Eternal City and Beyond.