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February 2011
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Wolkenhauer, Anja

Sonne und Mond, Kalender und Uhr

Studien zur Darstellung und poetischen Reflexion der Zeitordnung in der römischen Literatur

[Sun and Moon, Calendar and Clock. Studies on the Representation of and Poetical Reflection on Temporal Order in Roman Literature]

Series:Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 103

    Aims and Scope

    The question of what time is and how it is relevant for humans also occupied the Roman world. Philosophical discourse only played a small part; of more interest were the functions of “time” within society. This study pays particular attention to situations in which temporal order underwent changes in the Roman Empire – for example with the introduction of clocks in Rome, the Julian reform of the calendar, the extension of the Empire to new lands and cultures – and investigates literary reflexion on these changes in the Roman literature of the Republic and the Early Empire.

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