Humor in the Historical Works of Tacitus
Humor in the Historical Works of Tacitus
Warhover, Emma
The University of Michigan Press
03/2026
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Flattery will get You Everywhere: Otho and Humor in Histories 1
Chapter 2: Humor as Precedent: The Trial of Libo Drusus
Chapter 3: The Wedding of Messalina and Silius
Chapter 4: Humor in Nero's Consolidation of Power
Chapter 5: Humor as a Tool of Nero's Power
Conclusion
Bibliography
Introduction
Chapter 1: Flattery will get You Everywhere: Otho and Humor in Histories 1
Chapter 2: Humor as Precedent: The Trial of Libo Drusus
Chapter 3: The Wedding of Messalina and Silius
Chapter 4: Humor in Nero's Consolidation of Power
Chapter 5: Humor as a Tool of Nero's Power
Conclusion
Bibliography
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Tacitus; humor; historiography; script theory; Otho; Libo Drusus; Tiberius; Messalina; Claudius; Nero; Agrippina; Julio-Claudian emperors; irony; ambiguity; Cornelius Tacitus; Roman historiography; Roman rhetoric; ancient Rome; ancient Roman History; ancient Roman rhetoric; principate; Roman principate; script theory of humor; General Verbal Theory of Humor
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Flattery will get You Everywhere: Otho and Humor in Histories 1
Chapter 2: Humor as Precedent: The Trial of Libo Drusus
Chapter 3: The Wedding of Messalina and Silius
Chapter 4: Humor in Nero's Consolidation of Power
Chapter 5: Humor as a Tool of Nero's Power
Conclusion
Bibliography
Introduction
Chapter 1: Flattery will get You Everywhere: Otho and Humor in Histories 1
Chapter 2: Humor as Precedent: The Trial of Libo Drusus
Chapter 3: The Wedding of Messalina and Silius
Chapter 4: Humor in Nero's Consolidation of Power
Chapter 5: Humor as a Tool of Nero's Power
Conclusion
Bibliography
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Tacitus; humor; historiography; script theory; Otho; Libo Drusus; Tiberius; Messalina; Claudius; Nero; Agrippina; Julio-Claudian emperors; irony; ambiguity; Cornelius Tacitus; Roman historiography; Roman rhetoric; ancient Rome; ancient Roman History; ancient Roman rhetoric; principate; Roman principate; script theory of humor; General Verbal Theory of Humor