HAPPINESS, LIFE MODELS, AND SOCIAL ORDER IN REPUBLICAN AND AUGUSTAN ROME

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Mutschler, Fritz-Heiner [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Klass Philol, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
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10.1080/00397679.2011.631364
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The paper has three parts. The first examines texts that sketch the model Roman life, i.e. that of a member of the senatorial aristocracy. With its concentration on political and military achievement this life is by general consensus a (objectively) "good" life, the idea of (subjective) "happiness" remaining outside consideration. The second part of the paper looks at texts that favour alternative life choices, ones that give weight to the idea of "happiness": the Epicurean life (Lucretius), the individualistic life (Lucilius and Horace), and the amatory life (Tibullus and Propertius). The analysis shows that these texts contrast the lives advocated with the model elite life and engage at the same time in a discourse with each other. The third part of the paper reflects on the philosophical significance and the social setting of the texts examined.
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