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Festinatio (Haste), Brevitas (Concision), and the Generation of Imperial Ideology in Velleius Paterculus
- Transactions of the American Philological Association
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 137, Number 1, Spring 2007
- pp. 211-230
- 10.1353/apa.2007.0004
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Scholarly assessments of the two-volume universal history of Velleius Paterculus have long been caught up in the debate over its value or genre. This approach fails to appreciate the work as a cultural document demonstrating the crucial generation (or reproduction) of imperial ideology by average Roman elites. In particular, a reassessment of Velleius's references to the festinatio (haste) and brevitas (concision) with which he writes provides unique insight into the intersection between a competitive literary culture in elite circles and political power.