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5 Livia and theWomanhood of Rome
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Nicholas Purcell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xii
- Note to the Reader xiv
- Abbreviations xvi
- Map of the Roman Empire, c. ad 14 xxx
- Introduction: Approaching the Age of Augustus 1
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PART I The novus status: from III vir rei publicae constituendae to princeps
- Introduction to Part I: The novus status: from III vir rei publicae constituendae to princeps 33
- 1 Imperator Caesar: A Study in Nomenclature 40
- 2 Triumvirate and Principate 60
- 3 The Powers of Augustus 90
- 4 Augustus,War and Peace 137
- 5 Livia and theWomanhood of Rome 165
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PART II Res publica restituta
- Introduction to Part II: Res publica restituta 197
- 6 The Political Significance of Augustus’ Military Reforms 203
- 7 The Administrative Reforms of Augustus: Pragmatism or Systematic Planning? 229
- 8 Family and Inheritance in the Augustan Marriage Laws 250
- 9 To Honour the Princeps and Venerate the Gods: Public Cult, Neighbourhood Cults, and Imperial Cult in Augustan Rome 275
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PART III Images of Power and the Power of Images
- Introduction to Part III: Images of Power and the Power of Images 303
- 10 Monuments of the Battle of Actium: Propaganda and Response 310
- 11 Meretrix regina: Augustan Cleopatras 334
- 12 Cybele, Virgil and Augustus 381
- 13 Livy, Augustus, and the Forum Augustum 399
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PART IV The Impact of Augustus in the Roman Provinces
- Introduction to Part IV: The Impact of Augustus in the Roman Provinces 419
- 14 Colonia Augusta Emerita, Capital of Lusitania 427
- 15 The Cities of the Greek World under Augustus 468
- Chronology 483
- Glossary 494
- Guide to Further Reading 503
- Bibliography 509
- Index 531
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xii
- Note to the Reader xiv
- Abbreviations xvi
- Map of the Roman Empire, c. ad 14 xxx
- Introduction: Approaching the Age of Augustus 1
-
PART I The novus status: from III vir rei publicae constituendae to princeps
- Introduction to Part I: The novus status: from III vir rei publicae constituendae to princeps 33
- 1 Imperator Caesar: A Study in Nomenclature 40
- 2 Triumvirate and Principate 60
- 3 The Powers of Augustus 90
- 4 Augustus,War and Peace 137
- 5 Livia and theWomanhood of Rome 165
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PART II Res publica restituta
- Introduction to Part II: Res publica restituta 197
- 6 The Political Significance of Augustus’ Military Reforms 203
- 7 The Administrative Reforms of Augustus: Pragmatism or Systematic Planning? 229
- 8 Family and Inheritance in the Augustan Marriage Laws 250
- 9 To Honour the Princeps and Venerate the Gods: Public Cult, Neighbourhood Cults, and Imperial Cult in Augustan Rome 275
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PART III Images of Power and the Power of Images
- Introduction to Part III: Images of Power and the Power of Images 303
- 10 Monuments of the Battle of Actium: Propaganda and Response 310
- 11 Meretrix regina: Augustan Cleopatras 334
- 12 Cybele, Virgil and Augustus 381
- 13 Livy, Augustus, and the Forum Augustum 399
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PART IV The Impact of Augustus in the Roman Provinces
- Introduction to Part IV: The Impact of Augustus in the Roman Provinces 419
- 14 Colonia Augusta Emerita, Capital of Lusitania 427
- 15 The Cities of the Greek World under Augustus 468
- Chronology 483
- Glossary 494
- Guide to Further Reading 503
- Bibliography 509
- Index 531