Lactantius, Diocletian, Constantine and Political Innovations in the Divine Institutes

Laurent Jean Philippe Cases

Abstract


In Book 5 of the Divine Institutes, the fourth century rhetor Lactantius provides an attack on Roman jurists. The starting point of Lactantius’s attack is a criticism of the Golden Age. This paper argues that Lactantius’s deployment of the myth of the Golden Age in the Divine Institutes does not carry a purely literary, philosophical or even theological dimension; rather, Lactantius is explicitly critical of the emperor Diocletian, who had claimed in his propaganda to restore the res publica. Couching his criticism in language of innovation, Lactantius carefully lays out a diatribe meant to recast Diocletian as Jupiter a reformer and, by extension, to place the emperor Constantine as the restorer of the divine res publica.


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Lactantius; Diocletian; Divine Institutes; Innovation

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