Princeps salutaris y saluberrima lexel lenguaje de la salud y la defensa de legitimidad en el discurso político del poder tardoimperial

  1. Cañizar Palacios, José Luis 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Cádiz
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    Universidad de Cádiz

    Cádiz, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04mxxkb11

Revista:
Antigüedad y cristianismo: revista de estudios sobre antigüedad tardía

ISSN: 0214-7165

Año de publicación: 2023

Número: 40

Páginas: 41-63

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.6018/AYC.562181 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDIGITUM editor

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Resumen

Our proposal analyzes the longevity of practices related to the use of metaphors and allegories linked to the proper exercise of power, focusing interest on those associated with the use of a lexicon connected to the field of health. In this sense, it must be counted among the techniques used to emphasize the defense of legitimacy in government tasks. This is an issue that can be observed particularly in two of the vehicles of official expression employed for this purpose in the Later Roman Empire: literature of an epidictic nature and imperial constitutions. In addition, the language of health will be useful to discredit and disqualify those who, on the contrary, are represented as public nuisances.