How to Cite

Speidel, Michael P.: Emperor Hadrian’s speeches to the African Army – a new text, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2024 (Monographien des RGZM, Volume 65). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1352

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ISBN 978-3-96929-294-5 (PDF)

Published

01/12/2024
The print publication was published in 2006 by Verl. d. Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz, ISBN 978-3-88467-097-2

Authors

Michael P. Speidel

Emperor Hadrian’s speeches to the African Army – a new text

In summer 128 emperor Hadrian (117-139) went to Numidia to review the fighting skills of Rome’s African army. In speeches to the troops, he evaluated the maneuvers he witnessed. Afterwards the army recorded the speeches in an inscription on the parade ground at Lambaesis. Though shortened and broken by gaps, these are the only surviving speeches of an ancient emperor to his soldiers and thus offer unparalleled insight for understanding the training and fighting skills of the Roman army.

To recover as much of Hadrian’s speeches as possible is the purpose of this book, restoring the structure of the inscription and recreating a coherent text in order to hear Hadrian’s words ring again, down through the millennia.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Contents
Acknowledgments
1
Introduction
3-6
Text and Translation
7-20
Layout
21-24
Restoring the Text and its Meaning
25-87
Form and Purpose of the Speeches
88-91
Conclusion
92
Backmatter
93-106

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