Spatia vitae. Social Time Issues in Sidonius

Hermes 151 (4):467-489 (2023)
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Abstract

Studies on temporality in Sidonius’ letters have so far been dominated by narratological approaches. This article proposes an additional perspective by focusing on social and ethical dimensions of time issues. Drawing from scholarship on both imperial epistolography and ancient timekeeping, I develop a framework for studying temporal-behavior patterns as negotiations of elite habitus. Many letters that provide insights in temporal habits (chronotypes) define also in- and out-groups based on temporal conventions (chronotopes). Time management displays a life order Sidonius can approve or disapprove of. The motif of the clepsydra illustrates this connection between temporal habits and senatorial ethos most vividly.

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