Classica et Christiana, 19/2, 2024 /511

Nelu ZUGRAVU (Centro di Studi Classici e Cristiani, Facoltà di Storia, Università „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” di Iași)
CONTINUITÀ LESSICALI, CONTINUITÀ E DI¬SCON¬TI¬NUITÀ SEMANTICHE E SIM¬BO¬LI¬CHE NELLE HISTORIAE ABBREVIATAE DI AURELIO VITTORE

Keywords: Aurelius Victor, Historiae abbreuiatae, ciuis, urbs, Vrbs Roma, res publica, res Romana, status Ro­ma­nus, imperium, imperium Romanum, populus, populus Romanus, Quirites, plebs, uulgus, auctoritas, libertas.

Abstract: Le­xi­cal continuities, semantic and symbolic con­ti­nu­i­ties and dis­con­tinuities in the Historiae abbreuiatae of Aurelius Victor. The vocabulary of the writings of late Antiquity is a significant in­dicator of the semantic and symbolic adaptations and changes absorbed by certain lexemes in har­mony with the changes that occurred in the sphere of the historical rea­lity of refe­ren­ce. At the same time, it allows us to evaluate the way in which the authors per­ceived them and adapted them to their own political visions and moral con­­ceptions or religious options. There are important contributions in this sense. Fol­low­ing this di­rec­tion of philological and historical analysis, we propose an ori­ginal approach be­low, that is, to examine a series of terms taken from the work Historiae abbreuiatae, or Caesares, by Aurelius Victor which, on the one hand, reveals both the persistence of some elements of classical political thought, and the emergence of a spe­cific political cul­ture of late Antiquity, expressed through a renewed se­man­tics of tra­di­tional words, while, on the other hand, it reveals some elements of the histo­rical con­­ception and ideological orientation of the author. In this text we will analyze con­cepts from the sphere of Roman citizenship (civis, urbs, Vrbs Roma), the de­no­mi­na­tion of the state (res publica, res Romana, status Ro­ma­nus, imperium, imperium Romanum), so­cial orders (populus, Quirites, plebs, uulgus) and the ideological and spiritual foun­dations of power (auctoritas, libertas).

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DOI: 10.47743/CetC-2024-19.2.511