Afterlives of Augustus, AD 14-2014
Herausgeber: Goodman, Penelope J.
Afterlives of Augustus, AD 14-2014
Herausgeber: Goodman, Penelope J.
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Explores two thousand years of radically changing opinions on the emperor Augustus, and what they reveal about the historical individual.
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Explores two thousand years of radically changing opinions on the emperor Augustus, and what they reveal about the historical individual.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 929g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423687
- ISBN-10: 110842368X
- Artikelnr.: 49789845
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 929g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423687
- ISBN-10: 110842368X
- Artikelnr.: 49789845
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Best of emperors or subtle tyrant? Augustus the ambivalent Penelope J.
Goodman; 2. The last days of Augustus Alison E. Cooley; 3. Seneca's
Augustus: (re)calibrating the imperial model for a young prince Steven J.
Green; 4. Embodying the Augustan in Suetonius and beyond Patrick Cook; 5.
The first emperor? Augustus and Julius Caesar as rival founders of the
principate Joseph Geiger; 6. Julian Augustus on Augustus: Octavian in the
Caesars Shaun Tougher; 7. Augustus: the harbinger of peace. Orosius'
reception of Augustus in Historiae Adversus Paganos Michael C. Sloan; 8.
The Byzantine Augustus: the reception of the first Roman emperor in the
Byzantine tradition Kosta Simi¿; 9. Augustus and the Carolingians Jürgen
Strothmann; 10. Augustus as visionary: the legend of the Augustan altar in
S. Maria in Aracoeli, Rome Kerry Boeye and Nandini B. Pandey; 11. From
peacemaker to tyrant: the changing image of Augustus in Italian Renaissance
political thought Robert Black; 12. Augustus in Morisot's 'Book 8' of the
Fasti Bobby Xinyue; 13. The proconsul and the emperor: John Buchan's
Augustus James T. Chlup; 14. In search of a new princeps: Günther
Birkenfeld and his Augustus novels, 1934-1984 Martin Lindner; 15. Augustus
in the rhetorical tradition Kathleen S. Lamp; 16. The Parthian arch of
Augustus and its legacy: memory manipulation in imperial Rome and modern
scholarship Maggie L. Popkin; 17. Life through a lens: Augustus and the
politics of the past in television documentaries today Fiona Hobden; 18.
Augusto reframed: exhibiting Augustus in bimillennial Rome Anna Clareborn;
19. Small bandwidth: Augustus' (non)reception in America and its context
Karl Galinsky.
Goodman; 2. The last days of Augustus Alison E. Cooley; 3. Seneca's
Augustus: (re)calibrating the imperial model for a young prince Steven J.
Green; 4. Embodying the Augustan in Suetonius and beyond Patrick Cook; 5.
The first emperor? Augustus and Julius Caesar as rival founders of the
principate Joseph Geiger; 6. Julian Augustus on Augustus: Octavian in the
Caesars Shaun Tougher; 7. Augustus: the harbinger of peace. Orosius'
reception of Augustus in Historiae Adversus Paganos Michael C. Sloan; 8.
The Byzantine Augustus: the reception of the first Roman emperor in the
Byzantine tradition Kosta Simi¿; 9. Augustus and the Carolingians Jürgen
Strothmann; 10. Augustus as visionary: the legend of the Augustan altar in
S. Maria in Aracoeli, Rome Kerry Boeye and Nandini B. Pandey; 11. From
peacemaker to tyrant: the changing image of Augustus in Italian Renaissance
political thought Robert Black; 12. Augustus in Morisot's 'Book 8' of the
Fasti Bobby Xinyue; 13. The proconsul and the emperor: John Buchan's
Augustus James T. Chlup; 14. In search of a new princeps: Günther
Birkenfeld and his Augustus novels, 1934-1984 Martin Lindner; 15. Augustus
in the rhetorical tradition Kathleen S. Lamp; 16. The Parthian arch of
Augustus and its legacy: memory manipulation in imperial Rome and modern
scholarship Maggie L. Popkin; 17. Life through a lens: Augustus and the
politics of the past in television documentaries today Fiona Hobden; 18.
Augusto reframed: exhibiting Augustus in bimillennial Rome Anna Clareborn;
19. Small bandwidth: Augustus' (non)reception in America and its context
Karl Galinsky.
1. Best of emperors or subtle tyrant? Augustus the ambivalent Penelope J.
Goodman; 2. The last days of Augustus Alison E. Cooley; 3. Seneca's
Augustus: (re)calibrating the imperial model for a young prince Steven J.
Green; 4. Embodying the Augustan in Suetonius and beyond Patrick Cook; 5.
The first emperor? Augustus and Julius Caesar as rival founders of the
principate Joseph Geiger; 6. Julian Augustus on Augustus: Octavian in the
Caesars Shaun Tougher; 7. Augustus: the harbinger of peace. Orosius'
reception of Augustus in Historiae Adversus Paganos Michael C. Sloan; 8.
The Byzantine Augustus: the reception of the first Roman emperor in the
Byzantine tradition Kosta Simi¿; 9. Augustus and the Carolingians Jürgen
Strothmann; 10. Augustus as visionary: the legend of the Augustan altar in
S. Maria in Aracoeli, Rome Kerry Boeye and Nandini B. Pandey; 11. From
peacemaker to tyrant: the changing image of Augustus in Italian Renaissance
political thought Robert Black; 12. Augustus in Morisot's 'Book 8' of the
Fasti Bobby Xinyue; 13. The proconsul and the emperor: John Buchan's
Augustus James T. Chlup; 14. In search of a new princeps: Günther
Birkenfeld and his Augustus novels, 1934-1984 Martin Lindner; 15. Augustus
in the rhetorical tradition Kathleen S. Lamp; 16. The Parthian arch of
Augustus and its legacy: memory manipulation in imperial Rome and modern
scholarship Maggie L. Popkin; 17. Life through a lens: Augustus and the
politics of the past in television documentaries today Fiona Hobden; 18.
Augusto reframed: exhibiting Augustus in bimillennial Rome Anna Clareborn;
19. Small bandwidth: Augustus' (non)reception in America and its context
Karl Galinsky.
Goodman; 2. The last days of Augustus Alison E. Cooley; 3. Seneca's
Augustus: (re)calibrating the imperial model for a young prince Steven J.
Green; 4. Embodying the Augustan in Suetonius and beyond Patrick Cook; 5.
The first emperor? Augustus and Julius Caesar as rival founders of the
principate Joseph Geiger; 6. Julian Augustus on Augustus: Octavian in the
Caesars Shaun Tougher; 7. Augustus: the harbinger of peace. Orosius'
reception of Augustus in Historiae Adversus Paganos Michael C. Sloan; 8.
The Byzantine Augustus: the reception of the first Roman emperor in the
Byzantine tradition Kosta Simi¿; 9. Augustus and the Carolingians Jürgen
Strothmann; 10. Augustus as visionary: the legend of the Augustan altar in
S. Maria in Aracoeli, Rome Kerry Boeye and Nandini B. Pandey; 11. From
peacemaker to tyrant: the changing image of Augustus in Italian Renaissance
political thought Robert Black; 12. Augustus in Morisot's 'Book 8' of the
Fasti Bobby Xinyue; 13. The proconsul and the emperor: John Buchan's
Augustus James T. Chlup; 14. In search of a new princeps: Günther
Birkenfeld and his Augustus novels, 1934-1984 Martin Lindner; 15. Augustus
in the rhetorical tradition Kathleen S. Lamp; 16. The Parthian arch of
Augustus and its legacy: memory manipulation in imperial Rome and modern
scholarship Maggie L. Popkin; 17. Life through a lens: Augustus and the
politics of the past in television documentaries today Fiona Hobden; 18.
Augusto reframed: exhibiting Augustus in bimillennial Rome Anna Clareborn;
19. Small bandwidth: Augustus' (non)reception in America and its context
Karl Galinsky.