Yelena Baraz is Kennedy Foundation Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Professor of Classics, and Acting Director, for the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts at Princeton University. She received a BA in Latin from Brooklyn College, CUNY, PhD in Classics from University of California, Berkeley, and was the American Fellow at the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae in Munich.
Acknowledgments Introduction Pride and Roman Pride Scripts and Words Scope Structure
Part One: Scripts and Words: General Approaches to Roman Pride Chapter One: Semantics adrogantia fastus insolentia
Chapter Two: Stages Causes of Pride Proud Behaviors Reacting to Pride
Chapter Three: The Peculiar Case of the superbia Group Conclusion (Part 1)
Part Two: Scripts: Institution and Place Chapter Four: Kingship The Pretenders Spurius Cassius Vecellinus Spurius Maelius Marcus Manlius Capitolinus The counterexample: Scipio Africanus Cicero and Other Kings
Chapter Five: Capua Ausonius' urbs nobilis Capua as a Rival Capital in Cicero's Agrarian Speeches Hannibal, Capua, and the Second Punic War in Livy and Silius Italicus Conclusion (Part 2)
Part Three: Words: The Transformation of superbia Chapter Six: Vergil's Aeneid, Pride Unsettled Troy Carthage Athletic Victories The Iliadic Half Turnus and the End Tarquinius and Brutus, Agrippa and Augustus Appendix: Gods' Lovers, Gods' Helpers, Gods' Human Pets
Chapter Seven: Transformation of Pride in Augustan Poetry Triumph and Defeat in Horace, Carmina 1 Pride and Love Pride and Poetry The Late-Augustan Aftermath
Chapter Eight: Positive Pride in Post-Augustan Literature Poetic Pride Pride in the Public Sphere Pride by Association Flavian Epic Positive Pride in Pliny the Elder
Conclusion (Part 3)
Coda Bibliography Index Locorum General Index
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