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From Republic to Empire Rhetoric, Religion, and Power in the Visual Culture of Ancient Rome
Author: John Pollini
Year: 2012
Pages: 575
Format: PDF
File size: 151 MB
Language: ENG



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From Republic to Empire: Rhetoric, Religion, and Power in the Visual Culture of Ancient Rome The book "From Republic to Empire: Rhetoric, Religion, and Power in the Visual Culture of Ancient Rome" by Dr. John Pollini offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of technology, the need for a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process, and the power dynamics at play in ancient Rome. The book delves into the intricate relationships between rhetoric, religion, and power, providing a nuanced perspective on the visual culture of this pivotal period in history. The Plot The story begins with the rise of the Roman Republic, where the emphasis was on civic duty and the common good. As the empire expanded, the focus shifted towards the power struggles between different factions vying for control. The rhetorical skills of the leaders played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and maintaining their grip on power. The religious beliefs of the people were exploited by these leaders to further their own interests, leading to a complex web of intrigue and deception.
От республики к империи: риторика, религия и власть в визуальной культуре Древнего Рима Книга "От республики к империи: Риторика, религия и власть в визуальной культуре Древнего Рима" доктора Джона Поллини предлагает всестороннее исследование эволюции технологий, необходимости личной парадигмы для понимания технологического процесса и динамики власти в Древнем Риме. Книга углубляется в сложные отношения между риторикой, религией и властью, предоставляя нюансированный взгляд на визуальную культуру этого ключевого периода в истории. Сюжет История начинается с возвышения Римской республики, где упор делался на гражданский долг и общее благо. По мере расширения империи фокус сместился в сторону борьбы за власть между различными группировками, соперничающими за контроль. Риторические навыки лидеров сыграли решающую роль в формировании общественного мнения и сохранении их власти. Религиозные убеждения народа эксплуатировались этими лидерами для продвижения собственных интересов, что привело к сложной паутине интриг и обмана.
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