És Tácito ou Plínio? (Plin. Ep. 9.23.3.2)

considerações acerca da aristocracia senatorial do período nerva-trajanino.

Authors

  • João Victor Lanna de Freitas Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v10i1p115-134

Keywords:

Pliny the Younger, Tacitus, Aristocracies, Trajan, Roman Empire

Abstract

The letters of Pliny, the Younger are a essential document for the compreension of Society during the Trajan governament, mainly the social relashionships under aristocracies. Pliny exchanged letters regurlary with some of the most importante people of this times, include the emperor himself. Among the aristocrats, the historian Cornelius Tacitus was your prefer destinator. In this paper we propuse to analyse the plinian mail to Tacitus. Our goal were, considering that documentation, oferring a lucid scenario about the disposition and actuation of the elites in roman politics and Society on the beggining of the II AD century. For this, we thought inception and cosolidation strategies of a new aristocracy – provintial na municipal – in the political center – Rome – looking for the social places occuped to our authors and the relashionships estabilished among themselves and between them and another social agentes of this period.

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2019-04-09

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És Tácito ou Plínio? (Plin. Ep. 9.23.3.2): considerações acerca da aristocracia senatorial do período nerva-trajanino. (2019). Mare Nostrum, 10(1), 115-134. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v10i1p115-134