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The Margins of Satire: Suetonius, Satura, and Scholarly Outsiders in Ancient Rome
American Journal of Philology ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2020.0030
James Uden

Abstract:Scholars have long been interested in Suetonius' De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus for the evidence it preserves of the history of education and philology at Rome. This article focuses on a different aspect of the work: its repeated links with satire. Suetonius' grammatici are presented both as authors and targets of satirical attacks, and fragments of their work preserved in the De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus reveal a wider, sub-elite field of satirical writing occluded in the polished, literary genre of Roman satura. Through analysis of Suetonius' biographical vignettes and related passages in Juvenal's Satire 7, this article sheds light on a vision of grammatici as outsiders who critique Rome—and each other—from the social and literary margins.

中文翻译:

讽刺的边缘:古罗马的苏埃托尼乌斯、萨图拉和学术界外人

摘要:长期以来,学者们一直对苏埃托尼乌斯的 De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus 感兴趣,因为它保存了罗马教育和语言学史的证据。这篇文章侧重于作品的一个不同方面:它与讽刺的重复联系。Suetonius 的语法既是讽刺攻击的作者,也是讽刺攻击的目标,保存在 De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus 中的他们作品的片段揭示了一个更广泛的、亚精英的讽刺写作领域,被封闭在优美的罗马文学体裁中。通过对尤维纳尔的讽刺 7 中苏埃托尼乌斯的传记小插曲和相关段落的分析,本文阐明了语法学作为从社会和文学边缘批评罗马和彼此的局外人的愿景。
更新日期:2020-01-01
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