Project A: Ancient History
"Invectivity in arenas of ritualised communication in the Roman republic and imperial period"
The research project explores the occurrence of invectives in the public political space posing the question how much insult one had to endure in the rather rough communication climate of Rome and in what situations the ‘point of no return’ was eventually reached. Comparing the Roman republic and the Roman imperial period means comparing two distinct political systems that are largely identical in regards to the arenas (i.e. stabilized and ritualised spaces of communication), but profoundly different in matters of the allocation of power. The research’s concern will be the shift of limits and thresholds of invectivity.
Prof. Dr. Martin Jehne / Hanna Maria Degener / Jan-Lukas Horneff