Quonam … fine – Senatorische Selbstmordgedanken in den Punica des Silius Italicus (15,587–590)

Hermes 151 (3):379-382 (2023)
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Silius Italicus describes the mass panic in Rome during Hasdrubal’s invasion of Italy. In doing so, he also deals with the reaction of the senators. The nature of this description has not yet been fully understood in terms of content; Josef Delz even suggested changing the text. I argue for keeping the text and propose a new interpretation of the description: The author of the epic exaggerates the account of the historiographical source by having the Roman senators contemplate suicide and reflect on its manner. As arguments for my interpretation, I draw on a parallel in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica (1.767–770), refer to the general importance of collective suicide in the Punica and relate this description to the conquest of Rome by the Gauls.

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