The Collection and its Collective: Pacatus and the Xii Panegyrici Latini

Classical Quarterly 70 (2):871-883 (2020)
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Scholars of the ancient world are increasingly recognizing the importance of ancient collections for our understanding of antiquity. In his afterword toMuseum Archetypes and Collecting in the Ancient World(2015), Jaś Elsner argues that much of our knowledge of antiquity is based on collections assembled within the ancient world, and that the study of these collections provides us with a unique opportunity to uncover the mentalities of the people whom they surrounded. Pointing out that they ‘packaged the past and the present for its own needs, much as modern museums do now’, Elsner argues that ancient collections may be approached as ‘significant engine[s] for social and cultural self-definition’.

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Reading cicero's ad familiares 1 as a collection.Luca Grillo - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):655-668.
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