ABSTRACT

This collection of essays by a leading authority on Suetonius, one of our most significant historical sources for the early Roman Empire, provides an in-depth examination of his works, whose literary value has in the past been overlooked.

Although Suetonius is well known for his Lives of emperors such as Caligula and Nero, he is rarely studied in his own right, aside from grammatical or textual commentaries. This is the first volume by an expert on the author to make him accessible to a wider audience, looking at his biographies not only of emperors but also poets, and discovering new contemporary evidence for Jesus from one of Suetonius’ first-century sources. Other writers discussed include Homer, Sophocles, Catullus, Virgil, Horace, Curtius Rufus, Josephus, Plutarch, Pliny the Younger, Tacitus, Juvenal, and Cassius Dio. The book contains thirty-two papers in all, eleven of which are new, which examine Suetonius’ neglected historical value and literary skills, and offer textual conjectures on both the Illustrious Men and Lives of the Caesars. It also has a new introduction and represents over a dozen years of research on an essential Latin source for Roman history.

Collected Papers on Suetonius provides an invaluable resource for students and researchers working on Suetonius. It also has broader significance for anyone studying Roman imperial history and culture, Latin literature, and classical historiography.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Suetonius’ Early Life in Pliny’s Letters

part I|68 pages

Illustrious Men

part II|55 pages

Poetic Allusions

chapter 10|3 pages

Caesar and Sophocles’ Electra

chapter 12|5 pages

Claudius’ Homeric Quotation *

chapter 13|3 pages

Galba, Onesimus, and Servitude *

chapter 14|6 pages

Priam and Pompey in Suetonius’ Galba *

chapter 15|5 pages

Galba and Priam in Tacitus’ Histories *

chapter 16|5 pages

The Servants’ Taunt

Homer and Suetonius’ Galba *

part III|38 pages

Textual Conjectures

chapter 17|3 pages

Suetonius, De grammaticis 13.1 *

chapter 18|2 pages

Suetonius, Iul. 49.2 and Galb. 20.1

chapter 20|5 pages

Nero in Furs (Suet. Ner. 29) *

chapter 21|9 pages

Oedipal Nero

The Farewell Kiss

chapter 22|6 pages

Suetonius, Galba 1

Beginning or Ending? *

chapter 23|3 pages

Vespasian’s Sexual Iliad

part IV|66 pages

Suetonius and History

chapter 25|22 pages

Suetonius’ Tacitus *

chapter 26|5 pages

The Disgrace of Suetonius

chapter 27|4 pages

Caligula and the Bludgeoned Priest *

chapter 28|3 pages

The Conspirator against Caligula

chapter 29|16 pages

Jesus’ Flight into Egypt in Suetonius

chapter 30|5 pages

Nero’s Cannibal (Suetonius, Nero 37.2) *

chapter 31|5 pages

Nero’s Amazons, Sporus, and Alexander

chapter 32|4 pages

Vitellius and the Baker and Cook