Lexington Books
Pages: 298
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-7936-5506-6 • Hardback • October 2023 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-7936-5507-3 • eBook • October 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Beatrice Poletti is adjunct assistant professor of Classics at Queen’s University.
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One: Aeneas
Chapter Two: Romulus and Numa
Chapter Three: L. Junius Brutus and M. Furius Camillus
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
With Dionysius and the City of Rome: Portraits of Founders in the Roman Antiquities, Beatrice Poletti has produced a particularly stimulating book, which contributes to renewing the debate on Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Roman Antiquities and shows once and for all that this work deserves the full attention of anyone interested in the origins of Rome. The comprehensive study of Dionysius’ characterization of history (applied to the specific case of the founders) is undoubtedly a seminal contribution of this book: it opens up new perspectives as much as it deepens our understanding of the mechanisms by which the historiographical narrative was elaborated.
— Nicolas Meunier, Université catholique de Louvain
Revealing a Greek perspective on Aeneas, Romulus, and early Roman history, this book once and for all establishes Dionysius of Halicarnassus as a major writer of Augustan Rome. From this study Dionysius emerges as both a captivating narrator and an open-minded historian, who deserves to share the stage with his contemporaries Livy and Virgil. Beatrice Poletti lucidly demonstrates how Dionysius portrays the founders of Rome as both Greek and Roman, even pan-Mediterranean, characters, who practice exemplary virtues and morality. This learned, innovative and refreshing book is indispensable reading for anyone who is interested in the history and the literature of ancient Rome.
— Casper C. de Jonge, Leiden University