TY - BOOK AU - Sandberg,Kaj AU - Smith,Christopher TI - Omnium Annalium Monumenta: Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome T2 - Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series SN - 9789004355552 AV - DG254.2 .O465 2018 PY - 2017/// CY - Boston PB - BRILL KW - Historiography-Rome KW - Rome-History-Republic, 265-30 B.C.-Historiography KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Origins of the Annalistic Tradition -- Chapter 1 Fabius Pictor, Ennius and the Origins of Roman Annalistic Historiography -- Chapter 2 L'"archéologie" de Rome dans les Annales d'Ennius : poetica fabula ou annalium monumentum ? -- Chapter 3 The Discovery of Numa's Writings: Roman Sacral Law and the Early Historians -- Part 2 Antiquarians and Historians -- Chapter 4 On the Edges of History -- Chapter 5 Diligentissumus investigator antiquitatis? 'Antiquarianism' and Historical Evidence between Republican Rome and the Early Modern Republic of Letters -- Chapter 6 Inspired Leaders versus Emerging Nations: Varro's and Cicero's Views on Early Rome -- Chapter 7 Which One is the Historian? A Neglected Problem in the Study of Roman Historiography -- Part 3 History and Oratory -- Chapter 8 How Much History did the Romans Know? Historical References in Cicero's Speeches to the People -- Chapter 9 Ciceronian Constructions of the Oratorical Past -- Chapter 10 Cicero, Documents and the Implications for History -- Part 4 The Literary Construction of History -- Chapter 11 Livy's Battle in the Forum between Roman Monuments and Greek Literature -- Chapter 12 Echi dalle tragedie tebane nelle storie di Roma arcaica -- Chapter 13 Figures of Memory. Aulus Vibenna, Valerius Publicola and Mezentius between History and Legend -- Part 5 History and Monuments -- Chapter 14 Monumenta, Documenta, Memoria: Remembering and Imagining the Past in Late Republican Rome -- Chapter 15 Visibility Matters. Notes on Archaic Monuments and Collective Memory in Mid-Republican Rome -- Chapter 16 Aedificare, res damnosissima. Building and Historiography in Livy, Books 5-6 -- Chapter 17 Memoria by Multiplication: The Cornelii Scipiones in Monumental Memory; Chapter 18 Constructing, Deconstructing and Reconstructing Civic Memory in Late Republican Rome -- Index Locorum N2 - Historical Writing and Historical Evidence in Republican Rome: Omnium Annalium Monumenta is a major collection of essays by distinguished authors on the development of Roman historiography UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=5192489 ER -