to the next Lecture
of the 6th CEMS Colloquia Series
by
Han Baltussen (University of Adelaide)
on
Roman Perspectives on grief and loss: Self-address and/or -consolation in Cicero and Marcus Aurelius
Time: 2 December 2010, 17:30
Place: CEU, Gellner Room, Nador 9, Budapest
The very notion of self-consolation is problematic, since the traditional act of consolation is between (at least) two individuals. Here I present work in progress, in which I explore some issues related to grief, self, consolation and literary constructs from an interdisciplinary perspective. In the case of Cicero it involves limited evidence and a persistently misguided approach to his grief experience, for Marcus Aurelius I propose to use Frankfurt’s idea of secondary motivation as a possible key to the purpose of the text. I end with some thoughts on the question whether these works constitute a new Roman genre.