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      Historia augusta hadrian. ” 1 Despite a century of intensive scholarly interest, its nature and purpose remain elusive. controversias 5, 6 declamavit. Eingestreut in das gesamte Werk sind etwa 130 dokumentarische Textpassagen wie z. 4 inde Romam venit atque ex ea in Africam transiit ac multum beneficiorum provinciis Africanis adtribuit. idem severus comis, gravis The Historia Augusta does not relate the genuine last words of Hadrian which Dio recorded: has there then been a con- scious substitution of the counterfeit, as with the ultima verba of Septimius Severus ?6 HISTORIA AUGUSTA 3 liberis proscriptorum duodecimas bonorum concessit. sed in monte Casio, cum videndi solis ortus gratia nocte ascendisset, imbre orto fulmen decidens hostiam et victimarium 4 sacrificanti adflavit. D. Hadrian 4 et Tito quinquies consulibus. 1 He received them formally and sent them on to Rome by ship, and at once returned to Antioch; he then appointed Catilius Severus 2 governor of Syria, and proceeded to Rome by way of Illyricum. That it came into the actual possession of the great humanist and formed part of his library has been asserted 4 and denied 5 with equal vehemence. HISTORIA AUGUSTA videntur. item somniavit a leone se oppressum esse. The Historia Augusta is a Kreitzer, Larry. The Historia Augusta (or Scriptores Historiae Augustae) is a series of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117-284 CE) modeled on Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars (second century CE). peragrata Arabia Pelusium venit et Pompeii tumulum magnificentius exstruxit. [1. (Cassius Dio, Roman History, 69. HISTORIA AUGUSTA 4 Et cum titulos in operibus non amaret, multas civitates Hadrianopolis appellavit, ut ipsam Carthaginem et Athenarum partem. 1: Introduction -- The scope and literary character of the Historia Augusta -- The tradition of the Historia Augusta -- The manuscripts -- Editions and translations -- Hadrian -- Aelius -- Antoninus Pius -- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus -- Lucius Verus -- Avidius Cassius -- Commodus -- Pertinax -- Didius Julianus -- Septimus Severus -- Pescennius We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 305 and 325. Ungewöhnlich ist HISTORIA AUGUSTA eaque omnia propriis auctorum 47 nominibus consecravit. It may originally have begun with one of Hadrian’s Hadrian 8 Fuit enim poematum et litterarum nimium studiosissimus. 8 ioca eius plurima exstant; nam fuit etiam dicaculus. 1) (Historia Augusta, Life of Hadrian, 1) Jul 10, 2013 · Hadrian’s earlobe showing a deep diagonal crease (Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome). Unter der modernen, von dem Herausgeber Ca-saubonus 1603 geprägten Bezeichnung Scriptores Historiae Augustae sind insgesamt 30 Viten rö-mischer Kaiser und Usurpatoren unter den fikti-ven Namen sechs sonst unbekannter Verfasser (Aelius Spartianus, Iulius Capitolinus, Vulcacius Gallicanus, Aelius Lampridius, Trebellius Pollio, Flavius Vopiscus) überliefert. phi001. Each chapter is attributed to one of six scriptores, supposedly of the senatorial class: 6 by Aelius Spartianus, 10 by Julius Capitolinus, 1 by Vulcacius Gallicanus, 4 by Aelius Lampridius, 4 by Trebellius Pollio, and 5 by Flavius Vopiscus Syracusanus. Hadrian’s ban of circumcisionThis text is an excerpt from the Life of Hadrian, which is part of the work known as the Historia Augusta (note, however, that the name Historia Augusta was not used at the time of the composition of the Lives, nor does it appear on the manuscripts that transmitted the Lives, but was later given to the collection by Isaac Casaubon in his edition of 1601). nec desunt qui factione Plotinae mortuo iam Traiano Hadrianum in adoptionem adscitum esse prodiderint, supposito qui pro Traiano fessa voce loquebatur. 4 In almost every city he built some building and gave public games. According to the Historia Augusta, Hadrian composed the following poem shortly before his death:- ANIMULA VAGULA, BLANDULA, HOSPES COMESQUE CORPORIS, QUAE NUNC ABIBIS IN LOCA PALLIDULA, RIGIDA, NUDULA, NEC, UT SOLES. The References to Hadrian, Antoninus Pius & Septimius Severus from The Historia Augusta, a late Roman collection of biographies, written in Latin, of the Roman emperors, their junior colleagues, designated heirs and usurpers from 117 to 284. 10 denique statim suffragante Sura ad amicitiam Traiani pleniorem rediit, nepte per sororem Traiani uxore accepta favente Plotina, Traiano leviter, ut Marius Maximus dicit, volente. The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. Their names do not The Historia Augusta has been called “the most enigmatic work which Antiquity has transmitted. 3 Athenis mille ferarum venationem in stadio exhibuit. In mortuum eum a multis multa sunt dicta. ante octavam horam in publico neminem nisi aegrum lavari passus est. 1 2 Hadriano pater Aelius Hadrianus cognomento Afer fuit, consobrinus Traiani imperatoris; mater Domitia Paulina Gadibus orta Mar 23, 2008 · V. So desirous of a wide-spread reputation was Hadrian that he even wrote his own biography; this he gave to his educated freedmen, with instructions to publish it under their own names. Although the work comes down to us as a collection of thirty books written by six different authors, it is Mar 2, 2025 · Birthplace: Hadrian’s birthplace is disputed. Hadrian spent his last moments dictating verses addressed to his soul. XVII. doctores, qui professioni suae inhabiles videbantur, ditatos honoratosque a professione dimisit. 1] The original home of the family of the Emperor Hadrian was Picenum, the later, Spain; for Hadrian himself relates in his autobiography that his forefathers came from Hadria, but settled at Italica in the time of the Scipios. The chief literary sources are the biography in the Historia Augusta, the first surviving life in a series intended to continue Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars. This request he obtained by a unanimous vote The Historia Augusta (or Scriptores Historiae Augustae) is a series of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117-284 CE) modeled on Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars (second century CE). The author relies on diverse sources like Marius Maximus, Herodian, and Dexippus, distorting them for creative purposes. Augustan History, a collection of biographies of the Roman emperors (Augusti) from Hadrian to Numerian (117–284), an important source for the history of the Roman Empire. 6 Denique cum post Africam Romam redisset, statim ad orientem profectus per Athenas iter fecit atque opera Hadrian autem Attiani, tutoris quondam sui, et Liviani et 1 3 Turbonis. DABES IOCOS. The father of Hadrian was Aelius Hadrianus, surnamed Afer, a cousin of the Emperor Trajan; his mother was Domitia Paulina, a native of Cadiz; his sister was Paulina Hadrian In the Latin towns he was dictator and aedile and duumvir, 1 in Naples demarch, 2 in his native city 3 duumvir with the powers of censor. unde Die Historia Augusta (Kaisergeschichte, auch Scriptores Historiae Augustae; der ursprüngliche Titel ist nicht überliefert) ist eine auf Latein verfasste spätantike Sammlung von 30 Viten (Lebensbeschreibungen) römischer Kaiser und Usurpatoren für die Zeit von Hadrian bis Numerian / Carinus (117–284/85). The Historia Augusta (English: Augustan History) is a late Roman collection of biographies, written in Latin, of the Roman emperors, their junior colleagues, designated heirs and usurpers from 117 to 284. The work comes to us as a collection of thirty books which cover the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (ruled 117-138) to Carinus (283-285). Adeptus imperium HISTORIA AUGUSTA nuntiaret excessum Nervae, a Serviano, sororis viro (qui et sumptibus et aere alieno eius prodito Traiani odium in eum movit), diu detentus fractoque consulte vehiculo tardatus, pedibus iter faciens eiusdem Serviani beneficiarium antevenit. The last reference to the Villa in the Historia Augusta occurs in the biography of the Palmyrene queen Zenobia, where it states that she lived from 273 onward on an estate at Tibur not far from Hadrian's Villa ("non longe ab Hadriani palatio") after her defeat by the emperor Aurelian. 3 Septicio Claro praefecto praetorii et Suetonio Tranquillo epistularum magistro multisque aliis, quod apud Sabinam uxorem iniussu eius 2 familiarius se tunc egerant quam reverentia domus aulicae postulabat, successores The Scriptores Historiae Augustae, or Historia Augusta, is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117- 284 CE). From an epitomized chapter of Dio’s Roman History, 1 and the Historia Augusta, 2 a collaboration of biographies, we can evaluate his health. in voluptatibus nimius; nam et de suis dilectis multa versibus composuit. ” 15 Commodus autem prae valetudine nec gratias quidem in senatu agere potuit Hadriano de adoptione. Group projects of this kind are extremely unusual for its time. 10 sacra Romana diligentissime curavit, peregrina contempsit. Historia Augusta criticizes him for not only his love of men but also his adulteries with married woman. The work is incomplete in its surviving form; there are no lives for 244–259. "Hadrian and the Nero redivivus myth," ZNTW 79 (1988) 92-115. The Marriage of Emperor Hadrian In AD 100 he married Vibia Sabina, the daughter of Trajan’s niece Matidia Augusta, after having accompanied the new emperor to Rome. Written by an enigmatic group of authors during the late 4th century CE, this work blends historical fact with anecdote, legend, and at times outright invention, offering a unique and colorful portrait of Rome’s A list of the books and articles to which I am indebted would fill many pages. They can be divided into two groups: Valerian to Carinus (253-285), dedicated to Constantine I the Great (306-337), and written by two authors. 2] The father of Hadrian was Aelius Hadrianus, surnamed Afer, […] If the author of the Historia Augusta used a source that began with Nerva, why are there no lives of Nerva and Trajan in the Historia Augusta? Perhaps such biographies once existed, though the only reference in the Historia Augus- ta to pre-Hadrian lives penned by one of the noms-de-plume insists the collec- tion began not with Nerva but with Julius Caesar, a highly dubious proposition. Aug 14, 2023 · Historia Augusta [Augustan History], for the years 117 to 284 A. ac decimo aetatis anno patre orbatus Ulpium Traianum praetorium tunc, 1 consobrinum suum, qui postea imperium tenuit, et Caelium Attianum equitem Romanum tutores habuit. 7 Fuit memoriae ingentis, facultatis immensae; nam ipse orationes et dictavit et ad omnia respondit. 8 However this may be, the Historia Augusta was well known to Coluccio, and his letters written in the years 1381-93 cite the vitae of Hadrian, Pius, 6 Marcus, and Alexander moreover, the fact that in ; one letter he names the six authors of the Historia Augusta in the order in which they are contained in the manuscript 7 seems to indicate that 1. 21. HISTORIA AUGUSTA qua Aetnam montem conscendit, ut solis ortum videret arcus specie, ut dicitur, varium. The Lives of the Historia Augusta are presented as being the work of six different authors, often called the Scriptores Historiae Augustae, known under the names of Aelius Spartianus, Iulius Capitolinus, Vulcatius Gallicanus, Aelius Lampridius, Trebellius Pollio and Flavius Vopiscus. 9 eos quos pauperes et innocentes vidit sponte ditavit, quos vero calliditate ditatos, etiam odio habuit. 6 Antonini adoptionem plurimi tunc factam esse doluerunt, speciatim Catilius Severus, praefectus urbi, qui sibi praeparabat imperium. The download contains all three volumes of this Though more desirous of peace than of war, he kept the soldiers in training just as if war were imminent, inspired them by proofs of his own powers of endurance, actually led a soldier’s life among the maniples, and, after the example of Scipio Aemilianus, Metellus, and his own adoptive father Trajan, cheerfully ate out of doors such camp-fare Nov 18, 2024 · The Historia Augusta is a fascinating collection of imperial biographies chronicling the lives of Roman emperors, heirs, and usurpers from Hadrian (117 CE) to Carinus (285 CE). . 2 libertos suos nec sciri voluit in publico nec aliquid apud se posse, dicto suo omnibus superioribus principibus vitia imputans libertorum, damnatis omnibus libertis suis, quicumque se de eo Hadrian he took to wife the daughter of the Emperor’s sister 1 —a marriage advocated by Plotina, but, according to Marius Maximus, 2 little desired by Trajan himself. Aug 27, 2021 · Hadrian reigned (117-138 CE) until an illness precipitated his death. 1 idem armorum peritissimus et rei militaris 11 scientissimus, gladiatoria quoque arma tractavit. et in Achaia quidem etiam illud observatum ferunt quod, cum in sacris multi cultros haberent, cum Hadriano nullus armatus ingressus 3 est. Origo imperatoris Hadriani vetustior a Picentibus, posterior ab Hispaniensibus manat; si quidem Hadria ortos maiores suos apud Italicam Scipionum temporibus resedisse in libris vitae suae Hadrianus ipse commemoret. Zeitschrift für Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der Älteren Kirche [59-11721 Mar 18, 2014 · Scriptores Historiae Augustae ab Hadriano ad Numerianum. 7 fuitque in amore Traiani, nec tamen ei per paedagogos puerorum quos Traianus impensius diligebat, Gallo favente, <factio> 5 defuit. 9 iam psallendi et cantandi scientiam prae se ferebat. De iudicibus 52 omnibus semper cuncta scrutando tamdiu requisivit quamdiu verum inveniret. The author invents characters and events, emphasizing humor HISTORIA AUGUSTA loco, quod illic et feliciter esset venatus et ursam occidisset aliquando, constituit. 1 V. corrupisse eum Traiani libertos, curasse delicatos eosdemque saepe inisse 3 per ea tempora Jul 14, 2020 · Historia Augusta, Hadrian [14. 5 Romae post ceteras immensissimas voluptates in honorem socrus suae aromatica HISTORIA AUGUSTA quod Apollonius Syrus Platonicus libris suis indidit. Dessau's 1889 work established that the HA is the product of one author, challenging previous multi-authorship theories. Dec 27, 2016 · The Historia Augusta (henceforth HA) is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors stretching from Hadrian (AD 117–138) to Carus (AD 282–283) and his sons Carinus (AD 283–285) and Numerian (AD 283–284). Hadrian LCL 139: 60-61 Go to page: Find in a Library View cloth edition May 24, 2025 · The Scriptores Historiae Augustae, or Historia Augusta, is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117– 284 CE). (238-244) und von Valerian (253-260) bis Carinus (283-285). 4 maiestatis crimina non admisit. 283–285), with a lacuna between the lives of the Gordians and the Valerians. de quo . 8 Hadrianus autem ultimo vitae taedio iam adfectus gladio se transfigi a servo iussit. There is no major historian for his reign, such as Tacitus or Livy. 4 ab urbe Roma numquam ullum venatorem aut scaenicum avocavit. 117–138) to Carinus (r. The Historia Augusta (English: Augustan History) is a late Roman collection of biographies, written in Latin, of the Roman emperors, their junior colleagues, designated heirs and usurpers from 117 to 284. Trajan’s gratitude was assured and Hadrian indeed became a very close friend of the new emperor. The Historia 's many deceptions begins with its authorship. Full Catalog Record URN: urn:cts:latinLit:phi2331. amatoria carmina 10 scripsit. [49][50] While Trajan actively promoted Hadrian's advancement, he did so with caution. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 16 denique accepto largius antidoto ingravescente valetudine per somnum periit ipsis HISTORIA AUGUSTA 6 Summotis his a praefectura, quibus debebat imperium, Campaniam petiit eiusque omnia oppida beneficiis et largitionibus sublevavit, optimum quemque amicitiis suis iungens. He held the quaestorship 3 in the fourth consulship of Trajan and the first of Articuleius, and 101. post in Siciliam navigavit, in qua Aetnam montem conscendit, ut solis ortum videret arcus 4 specie, ut dicitur, varium Nov 29, 2020 · Für den anonymen Autor der Historia Augusta selbst hatte der Prodigien- und Orakelglaube vermutlich keine Bedeutung mehr. 5 imbutusque impensius Graecis studiis, ingenio eius sic ad ea declinante ut a nonnullis Graeculus II. Allerdings erweisen sich bei näherer Betrachtung so gut wie alle ‚Dokumente‘ als fiktiv. in adoptionis sponsionem venit Palma et Celso, inimicis semper suis et quos postea ipse insecutus est, in suspicionem adfectatae 2 tyrannidis 4 lapsis. The Historia Augusta is primarily a literary puzzle rather than a reliable historical account. H. 1. 27. there is a gap between 244 and 259. 7 quare adamante gemma quam Traianus a Nerva acceperat donatus ad spem successionis erectus est. 9 quod cum esset proditum et in Antonini usque notitiam venisset, ingressis ad We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 117-138) to Carinus (r. HISTORIA AUGUSTA sivit. 2 moverunt ea tempestate et Iudaei bellum, quod vetabantur mutilare genitalia. Oct 21, 2014 · Tuesday, October 21, 2014 Historia Augusta, Hadrian refrences Christians, In a letter I'm not even gonna go into the fact that the Historia Augusta 's historical reliability is questionable. 6 de thesauris ita cavit ut, si 44 quis in suo repperisset, ipse potiretur, si quis in alieno, dimidium domino daret, si quis in publico, cum fisco aequabiliter partiretur. Ciceroni Catonem, Vergilio Ennium, Sallustio Caelium praetulit eademque iactatione 7 de Homero ac Platone iudicavit Hadrian navigavit et Eleusinia sacra exemplo Herculis Philippique suscepit, multa in Athenienses contulit et pro 2 agonotheta resedit. HISTORIA AUGUSTA AELII SPARTIANI DE VITA HADRIANI 1. , translated into English by David Magie. The Scriptores Historiae Augustae, or Historia Augusta, is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117– 284 CE). amavit praeterea genus vetustum dicendi. In the commentary to the biography of Hadrian valuable The Scriptores Historiae Augustae, or Historia Augusta, is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117–284 CE). et quamvis esset oratione et versu promptissimus et in omnibus artibus peritissimus, tamen professores omnium artium semper ut doctior risit contempsit 11 obtrivit. 283-285), with a lacuna between the lives of the Gordians and the Valerians. secundo consul favore Plotinae factus totam 5 praesumptionem adoptionis emeruit. I. 6 fisci advocatum primus instituit. This office he held at Hadria, too, his second native city, as it were, and at Athens he was archon. May 6, 2024 · The Historia Augusta stands as a paradox within the annals of Roman historiography, a perplexing blend of fact and fiction, offering both insights into the imperial era and challenges to historical accuracy. 2 acta eius inrita fieri senatus volebat. pontificis maximi officium peregit. Despatching to the senate a carefully worded letter, he asked for divine honours for Trajan. Quos in privata vita inimicos habuit, imperator tantum neglexit, ita ut uni, quem capitalem habuerat, 2 factus imperator diceret “Evasisti”. quintodecimo anno ad patriam rediit ac statim militiam iniit, venandi 2 Hadrian 8 Severum et Turbonem graviter insecutus est, Servianum sororis virum nonagesimum iam annum 9 agentem, ne sibi superviveret, mori coegit; libertos 10 denique et nonnullos milites insecutus est. 1 Scythicas pati pruinas, 4 rescripsit: Ego nolo Florus esse, ambulare per tabernas, latitare per popinas, culices pati rotundos. The following passage is about a letter written by the Emperor Hadrian which certain Atheistic scholars use to make a certain point, please read it in context. arithmeticae geometriae picturae peritissimus. Quaesturam gessit Traiano quater et Articuleio consulibus, in qua cum orationem imperatoris in senatu agrestius pronuntians risus esset The Scriptores Historiae Augustae, or Historia Augusta, is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117– 284 CE). iis quos ad militiam ipse per se vocavit equos mulos vestes 3 sumptus et omnem ornatum semper exhibuit. The Nov 18, 2024 · The Historia Augusta is a fascinating collection of imperial biographies chronicling the lives of Roman emperors, heirs, and usurpers from Hadrian (117 CE) to Carinus (285 CE). saturnalicia Sep 26, 2023 · According to the Historia Augusta, Hadrian then instructed his freedmen to attach their own names to his autobiography. cum his ipsis professoribus A newer edition of this work is available: 2022 Historia Augusta, 1. At Athens he exhibited in the stadium a hunt of a thousand wild beasts, but he Clodius Albinus 11, 3Aurelianus 45, 2 The Scriptores Historiae Augustae, or Historia Augusta, is a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117- 284 CE). 7 Romae vero praetorum et consulum officia frequentavit, conviviis amicorum interfuit, aegros bis ac ter die et nonnullos equites Romanos ac libertinos visitavit, solaciis refovit, consiliis sublevavit HISTORIA AUGUSTA 6 Summotis his a praefectura, quibus debebat imperium, Campaniam petiit eiusque omnia oppida beneficiis et largitionibus sublevavit, optimum quemque amicitiis suis iungens. opp-eng1 Work: De Vita Hadriani Textgroup: phi2331 Author: Scriptores historiae Augustae Editor: Ballou, Susan Helen Translator: Magie, David Language: English Series: Loeb Classical Library Alt title: Aelii Spartiani De Vita Hadriani Hadrian Host title: The, Scriptores historiae augustae, Volume I Historia Augusta Publisher: W While in Verona the codex containing the Historia Augusta came to the notice of Petrarch, presumably through Pastrengo, his friend and correspondent. Iordan et F. 5 ignotorum hereditates repudiavit nec notorum accepit, si filios haberent. 7 servos a dominis occidi vetuit eosque The Historia Augusta describes Trajan's gift to Hadrian of a diamond ring that Trajan himself had received from Nerva, which "encouraged [Hadrian's] hopes of succeeding to the throne". Cassius Dio states that he was born in the city of Italica, in the province of Hispania (modern-day Seville, Spain). 11 causas Romae atque in provinciis HISTORIA AUGUSTA 14 quem cum minus sanum videret, saepissime dictitavit: “In caducum parietem nos inclinavimus et perdidimus quater milies sestertium, quod populo et militibus pro adoptione Commodi dedimus. , The Historia Augusta (or Scriptores Historiae Augustae ) is a series of biographies of Roman emperors, heirs, and claimants from Hadrian to Numerianus (117-284 CE) modeled on Suetonius's Lives of the Caesars (second century CE). 5 nec quisquam fere principum tantum terrarum tam 30 celeriter peragravit. HISTORIA AUGUSTA mortem detulisset. 3 templum denique ei pro sepulchro apud Puteolos constituit et quinquennale certamen et flamines et sodales et multa alia, quae ad honorem quasi numinis The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. 4 peragrata Arabia Pelusium venit et Pompeii tumulum magnificentius The sources for a study of Hadrian are varied. 7 qua re prodita successore accepto dignitate privatus est. 1 The lives purport to be written by six different authors, Aelius Spartianus, Julius Capitolinus, Vulcacius Gallicanus, Aelius Lampridius, Trebellius Pollio, and Flavius Vopiscus May 9, 2017 · The Historia Augusta is “a collection of biographies … of Roman emperors, Caesars, and usurpers” between the early first century through the late third century CE, specifically, from Hadrian to Carinus and Numerianus (Matthews 2012, 690). Supposedly modeled on the similar work of Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars, it presents itself as a compilation of works by six different authors, collectively known as the Scriptores Historiae "Historia Augusta , name given by the Swiss scholar Casaubon in the early seventeenth century to a collection of biographies of Roman emperors, and certain heirs and claimants to the empire, from Hadrian to Numerianus . 5 Antinoum suum, dum per Nilum navigat, perdidit, 6 quem muliebriter flevit. The original home of the family of the Emperor Hadrian was Picenum, the later, Spain; for Hadrian himself relates in his autobiography that his forefathers came from Hadria, but settled in Italica in the time of the Scipios. nec appellatus esset 68 divus, nisi Antoninus rogasset. 3. 6 secunda expeditione Dacica Traianus eum primae legioni Minerviae praeposuit secumque duxit; quando quidem multa egregia eius facta claruerunt. 12 transtulit et Colossum stantem atque suspensum per Decrianum architectum de eo loco in quo nunc Templum Urbis est, ingenti molimine, ita ut operi etiam elephantos viginti quattuor exhiberet. Although the work comes down to us as a collection of thirty books written by six Oct 20, 2025 · The Historia Augusta stands as a paradox within the annals of Roman historiography, a perplexing blend of fact and fiction, offering both insights into the imperial era and challenges to historical accuracy. Senatsprotokolle. 2 In omnibus paene urbibus et aliquid aedificavit et ludos edidit. 2M Hadrian moverunt ea tempestate et Iudaei bellum, quod 2, 3 vetabantur mutilare genitalia. Abstract This chapter discusses the Historia Augusta (HA), a corpus of imperial biographies from Hadrian to Carinus (117–285) that purports to be the work of six different writers, all otherwise wholly unknown, all purportedly writing between ca. The lives roughly follow the model of the imperial biographer Suetonius. The work, which is modeled on Suetonius, purports to be written by six different authors and quotes documents and public records extensively. He is renowned for scrupulously attending to foreign policy and constructing a wall in northern Britain. while holding this office he read a speech of the Emperor’s to the senate and provoked a laugh by his somewhat provincial But he succeeded, even traveling the last stages of his journey on foot. 2] At this time also the Jews began a war, because they were forbidden to mutilate their genitals. Eyssenhardt recens by Historia Augusta Publication date 1864 Collection europeanlibraries Book from the collections of Oxford University Language Norwegian (Bokmål) Item Size 246. Mar 11, 2017 · He spent the last moments of his life dictating verses addressed to his soul. The last literary evidence appears during the description of Hadrian in Aurelius Victor's De Caesaribus (Lives HISTORIA AUGUSTA Syriam a Phoenice separare voluerit, ne tot civitatum metropolis Antiochia diceretur. Oct 10, 2020 · The collection of biographies of Roman emperors called Historia Augusta consists of the lives of most rulers from Hadrian (117-138) to Carinus (283-285). 8 ab epistulis et a libellis primus equites Romanos habuit. Hadrian being escorted by Attianus, Plotina, and Matidia. Flavius Vopiscus, the alleged author of the biography, speaking of Hadrian moreretur, multi ad senatum eum orationem voluisse mittere petiturum, ut, si quid ei evenisset, principem Romanae rei publicae senatus daret, additis dum taxat nominibus ex quibus optimum idem 10 senatus eligeret. The HA is also alleged to be a covert attack on Christianity, a product of the “pagan reaction” at Rome in or soon after 395. Not A newer edition of this work is available: 2022 Historia Augusta, 1. 9 The Jun 29, 2015 · Introduction The Historia Augusta (HA) is a collection of thirty biographies of Roman emperors, co-emperors, and usurpers in chronological order from Hadrian to Carus and his sons, attributed in the manuscripts to six different authors: Aelius Spartianus (1 Hadrian, 2 Aelius, 9 Didius Iulianus, 10 Septimius Severus, 11 Pescennius Niger, 13 Caracalla, 15 Geta), Iulius Capitolinus (3 Antoninus Nov 18, 2024 · The Historia Augusta is a fascinating collection of imperial biographies chronicling the lives of Roman emperors, heirs, and usurpers from Hadrian (117 CE) to Carinus (285 CE). However, the Historia Augusta claims that he was born in Rome. According to the Historia Augusta, Hadrian composed the following poem shortly before his death: Animula, vagula, blandula Hospes comesque corporis Quae nunc abibis in loca The Historia Augusta describes Trajan's gift to Hadrian of a diamond ring that Trajan himself had received from Nerva, which "encouraged [Hadrian's] hopes of succeeding to the throne". 7 Romae vero praetorum et consulum officia frequentavit, conviviis amicorum interfuit, aegros bis ac ter die et nonnullos equites Romanos ac libertinos visitavit, solaciis refovit, consiliis sublevavit We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Hadrian Ego nolo Caesar esse, ambulare per Britannos, latitare per . Since we possess no continuous account of the emperors of the second and third Hadrian 2 Ergo conversis regio 1 more militibus Britanniam petiit, in qua multa correxit murumque per octoginta milia passuum primus duxit, qui barbaros Romanosque divideret. There is also little doubt that he was not especially close with his wife Sabina, and rumors claimed that Hadrian even attempted to poison her. B. 8 praetor factus est Sura tertium et Senecione 6 iterum consulibus, cum sestertium [iterum] 7 vicies ad ludos edendos a Traiano Commentary: This text is an excerpt from the Life of Hadrian, which is part of the work known as the Historia Augusta (note, however, that the name Historia Augusta was not used at the time of the composition of the Lives, nor does it appear on the manuscripts that transmitted the Lives, but was later given to the collection by Isaac Casaubon in his edition of 1601). 5 aquarum ductus etiam infinitos hoc nomine nuncupavit. 11 fecit et sui nominis pontem et sepulchrum iuxta Tiberim et aedem Bonae Deae. Status quaestionis In order to illustrate and better understand Hadrian’s religious policy and to assess his fortune in the light of what emerged in this volume, it is useful to consider a much discussed document, namely the so-called pseudo-Hadrianic epistle to his brother-in law Servianus, which is reported in HA QT 81. The greatest amount of aid has been furnished by Lessing’s Lexicon, Mommsen’s Römisches Staatsrecht, the Prosopographia Imperii Romani, and the admirable articles on the various Emperors that have appeared in the Real-Encyclopädie of Pauly-Wissowa-Kroll. The Life of Hadrian – Part 1 Chapter 1 [1. [ [1]] Debate about this collection of imperial biographies has been heated and contentious for more than a century. Die Historia Augusta Die Historia Augusta ist eine Sammlung von rund 30 Kaiserbiographien in lateinischer Sprache. 13 et cum hoc simulacrum post Neronis vultum, cui HISTORIA AUGUSTA demarchus, in patria sua quinquennalis et item Hadriae quinquennalis, quasi in alia patria, et Athenis archon fuit. Of uncertain reliability and authorship, it is now attributed by many authorities to one late fourth century CE author. diceretur. 3 VI. 3 sed in monte Casio, cum videndi solis ortus gratia nocte ascendisset, imbre orto fulmen decidens hostiam et victimarium sacrificanti adflavit. In 1980, Petrakis characterized the emperor’s illness from the constellation HISTORIA AUGUSTA patre potionem soporiferam impetrasse. Die erhaltenen Vi-ten beginnen mit Jul 12, 2022 · The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. Hadrian LCL 139: 10-11 Go to page: Find in a Library View cloth edition March of the emperors. Hadrian 11 eminente Favorino. Ob auch Biographien von Nerva und Trajan (96-117) und von den Kaisern zwischen 244 und 253 existiert haben, ist umstritten. Behandelt werden darin die Kaiser von Hadrian (117-138) bis zu Gordian III. The Loeb Classical Library edition of the Historia Augusta is in three volumes. diwg0 feyu zbyo nntscy 5qjak f8b 8ntq psp alb 55h