Freedom of Speech in the Reign of Augustus: How Much of an Issue?

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.1353/are.2020.0010
K. Galinsky
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Abstract:This paper explores the extent of free expression in the Augustan age as part of a larger response to papers recently presented at an academic conference entitled “Ovid, Rhetoric, and Freedom of Speech in the Late Augustan Age,” presented at Baylor University. Though emperors after Augustus tended to be more restrictive of free expression, Augustus allowed his critics considerable latitude, intervening in only the most egregious cases of slander. This reality conflicts with some scholarly perceptions of free expression derived from poetic texts, especially in the case of Ovid, which points up the need for a broad base of evidence for such considerations. Thus, when Ovid, for instance, refuses to discuss the error that provoked his banishment, it is not for a lack of opportunity, but rather as a rhetorical strategy to implicate as many adversaries as possible.
奥古斯都统治时期的言论自由:问题有多严重?
摘要:本文探讨了奥古斯都时代言论自由的程度,作为对最近在贝勒大学举行的题为“奥维德、修辞和奥古斯都晚期言论自由”的学术会议上发表的论文的更大回应的一部分。虽然奥古斯都之后的皇帝倾向于限制言论自由,但奥古斯都允许他的批评者有相当大的自由,只干预最恶劣的诽谤案件。这一现实与一些学者对来自诗歌文本的自由表达的看法相冲突,特别是在奥维德的情况下,这表明需要广泛的证据基础来考虑这种考虑。因此,举例来说,当奥维德拒绝讨论导致他被放逐的错误时,不是因为缺乏机会,而是作为一种修辞策略,尽可能多地把对手牵扯进来。
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ARETHUSA CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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