Sit in medio: family and status in Suetonius' Vitellius
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Garrett, Phoebe
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Classical Association of South Africa
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At the beginning of the Vitellius occurs a long and unusually inconclusive discussion
of the possible origins of the Vitellii. Throughout the long passage introducing
Vitellius’ family (1.1-2.2), the biographer lays out the terms of reference for his
study of a family: are they uetus et nobilis (‘ancient and noble’) or nouus et obscurus
(‘new and obscure’)? In the end, Suetonius can’t decide. The topic of the Vitellii
receives extended treatment even though it proves nothing about Vitellius’ ancient
pedigree. This intriguing opening prompts the reader to wonder what Suetonius
sees as the role of this ancestry section. That it remains in the Life, despite its
problems, shows that the family’s status is a very important part of the format of a
Suetonian Life. By pausing over Suetonius’ Vitellius we can see the careful attention
the biographer pays to the gradations of status, including mythical genealogy,
nobility, maternal family, origo, patrician or plebeian status, and rank.
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