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Herrscherbilder. Optatian und die Strukturen des Panegyrischen
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ID 3989825
Author(s) Schierl, Petra; Scheidegger Lämmle, Cédric
Author(s) at UniBasel Scheidegger Lämmle, Cédric
Schierl, Petra
Year 2017
Title Herrscherbilder. Optatian und die Strukturen des Panegyrischen
Editor(s) Squire, Michael; Wienand, Johannes
Book title Morphogrammata. The Lettered Art of Optatian. Figuring Cultural Transformations in the Age of Constantine and Beyond
Publisher Fink
Place of publication München
Pages 283-318
ISSN/ISBN 978-3-7705-6127-8
Series title Morphomata
Number 33
Abstract In our contribution, we read Optatian’s poetic œuvre against the backdrop of imperial panegyric. Engaging with Pliny’s Panegyricus and the late antique collection of the XII Panegyrici Latini , into which Pliny’s speech was incorporated, we posit that panegyric discourse is governed by a fundamental tension: While steeped in conventionalised tropes and inherited formulae, every panegyric speech asserts the singular and unequalled nature of its imperial addressee. In devising his carmina cancellata , we argue, Optatian has found an innovative solution to this ‚problem of panegyric‘: While embracing its conventions, Optatian transcends the indiscriminateness of prior panegyric discourse. He offers Constantine distinction grounded in the poetics of the carmina rather than the precarious predication of imperial virtues. Adducing Carmen 3 as a test case for this reconstruction of Optatian’s panegyric, we interpret the seemingly incongruent claim of outstripping the painter Apelles ( Carm . 3.iv) as a meditation on imperial representation that both foregrounds the hermeneutic challenges posed by the poem itself and contextualises these challenges in a contemporary discourse on portraits and images.
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