Lucan's Egyptian Civil War

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Lucan's Egyptian Civil War

Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval European history African history Ancient history

Author: Jonathan Tracy

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 22nd September 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 987 Kb

ISBN: 9781316120514


Introduction

This book explores Lucan's highly original deployment of contradictory Greco-Roman stereotypes about Egypt (utopian vs. xenophobic) as a means of reflecting on the violent tensions within his own society (conservatism vs. Caesarism).

Egypt in Lucan's Work

Lucan shows the two distinct facets of first-century BC Egypt, namely its ancient Pharaonic heritage and its latter-day Hellenistic culture under the Ptolemies, not only in spiritual conflict with one another (via the opposed characters of Acoreus, priest of old Memphis, and the Alexandrian courtier Pothinus) but also inextricably entangled with the corresponding factions of the Roman civil war and of Nero's Rome.

Connections to Greco-Roman Discourse

Dr Tracy also connects Lucan's portrayal of Egypt and the Nile to his critical engagement with Greco-Roman discourse on natural science, particularly the Naturales Quaestiones of his uncle Seneca the Younger.

Attitude Toward Cultural Diversity

Lastly, he examines Lucan's attitude toward the value of cultural diversity within the increasingly monocultural environment of the Roman Mediterranean.

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