The Flavians /
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Imprint: | [Kingston Upon Thames] : London Association of Classical Teachers, [2015] ©2015 |
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Description: | 425 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | LACTOR ; 20 LACTOR ; 20. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11017748 |
Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Preface
- Notes on literary sources
- Notes on inscriptions
- Notes on coins and money
- Glossary of terms
- Figure 1. The Roman Empire under the Flavians
- Figure 2. The City of Rome under the Flavians
- Part 1. Sources
- Section A. The Acts of the Arval Brothers (as preserved for AD 68 to 91)
- Section B. List of Consuls, AD 69 to 96
- Section C. Cassius Dio, Roman History, Book 66
- Abridged by Xiphilinus
- Section D. Cassius Dio, Roman History, Book 67
- Abridged by Xiphilinus
- Section E. Josephus, Jewish War
- Selections
- Section F. Flavian Municipal Law in Spain
- Lex Irnitana and Lex Malacitana
- Section G. Juvenal, Satire 4
- 'The Emperor's Council'
- Part 2. Themes
- Section H.
- The Year of the Four Emperors H1-H12
- Promoting Vespasian H13-H18
- The Flavians Return to Rome, AD 70 H19-H29
- Civilis/Classicus/Sabinus/Veleda revolts, AD 70-1 H30-H34
- Peace and other virtues H35-H48
- Titus H49-H51
- The census, AD 73/4 H52-H55
- Various Flavian enactments H56-H62
- Section J. Imperial Family
- T. Flavius Sabinus (1) J1a
- Vespasian Polla J2
- T. Flavius Sabinus (II) J3a-e
- Vespasian J4a-n
- Flavia Domititla (1) J5a-c
- T. Flavius Sabinus (III) J6
- Flavia Sabina J7a
- TITUS J8a-i
- Arrecina Tertulla J9a
- DOMITIAN J10a-i
- Domitia Longina J11a-i
- Divus Caesar J12a-b
- Flavia Domitilla (II) J13a
- T. Flavius Sabinus (IV) J14a-b
- Julia JI5a-f
- T. Flavius Clemens J16
- Flavia Domitilla (III) J17
- T. Flavius Domitianus & T. Flavius Vespasianus JI8-J19
- M. Arrecinus Clemens J20a-b
- Antonia Caenis J21a
- Berenice J22a-d
- Earinus J23
- Section K. Rome and Italy
- General descriptions of Rome K1-K6
- Fires K7-K9
- Buildings of Rome K10-K79
- (Altars: Amphitheatre (Colosseum): Arches; Capitol: Eqaus Maximus; Forum Transilorium; Indus Magnus; Meta Sudans; Obelisk; Odeum; Palatine Palace: Romulus' Hut: Stadium; Temples of Divi, Flavian Family, Fortuna Redux, Hercules, Honour & Virtue, Isis, Minerva: Temple of Peace; Temple of Vespasian and Titus)
- Aqueducts K74-K80
- Corn supply K81-K86
- Roads of Rome and Italy K87-K94
- Domitian's Alban Villa K95-K96
- Building and restoration work in Italy K97-K104
- Public Land Restored in Italy K105-K110
- Section L. Religion
- Traditional religion L1-L9
- Vestal Virgins L10-L16
- Centennial Games L17-L21
- Eastern religions L22-L27
- Indirect worship L28-L40
- Emperors and 'patron' gods L41-L54
- Imperial cult L55-L61
- Official deification L62-L75
- Section M. Administration of Empire
- Provincial reorganisation M1-M9
- Building around the empire M10-M23
- Egypt and Mount Berenice M24-M31
- Citizenship in Spain and elsewhere M32-M43
- Governors and officials M44-M53
- Friendly kingdoms M54-M71
- Establishing Britannia M72-M79
- Section N. War and Expansion
- The Jewish Revolt, AD 67-70 N1-N15
- Other wars under Vespasian N16-N17
- Domitian and the Chatti, AD 83-87 N18-N29
- The Nasamones N30-N31
- The Dacian Wars, AD 85-89 N32-N41
- The Pannonian/Sarmatian Wars, AD 89-92 N42-N50
- The soldiers N51-N66
- Section P. Conspiracies, Revolts and Scandals
- Helvidius Priscus and 'Stoic opposition" P1a-P1n
- Caecina Alienus P2a
- False Neros P3a-b
- Titus' death P4
- Purges of the 80s P5-P7
- Antonius Saturninus P8a-j
- Prominent figures under suspicion P9-P10
- Persecution of 'Stoic opposition', AD 93 P11a-g
- Dumitian's last years P12-P15
- Domitian's assassination P16a-d
- Section Q. Popular Entertainment
- Gladiatorial shows Q1-Q9
- Theatrical shows Q10-Q11
- Circus racing Q12-QM
- Capitoline Games Q16-Q19
- Alban Festival Q20-Q21
- Section R. Literature, Arts and Culture
- Flavians as writers R1-R9
- Flavian prose writers, Pliny and Quintilian R10-R20
- Flavian poets R20-R27
- Flavian history R28-R31
- Art, literature and learning R32-R37
- Section S. Society
- Slaves and freedmen S1-S10
- Patrons and clients S11-S15
- Right of three children S16-S18
- Equestrian status S19-S24
- Moral legislations S25-S32
- Section T. Panegyric and Invective
- Eutropius on Titus and Domitian T1-T2
- Months renamed T6-T8
- Dominus et Deus T9-T12
- Informers T15-T18
- The senate T22-T24
- Dangers of military success T25-T28
- Emperor as heir T29-T30
- Damnatio memoriae and consequences T31-T38
- Nerva T39-T42
- Section U. The Upper Classes
- Amici principis U1-U11
- Consuls (by order of consulships) U12-J34
- Senators U35-U40
- Equestrians U41-U51
- Concordance of Literary Texts
- Concordance of Coins
- Concordance of Inscriptions
- Index of Persons
- Index of Places
- Index of Themes
- Family Tree of the Flavians
- List of illustrations
- Marble head of Vespasian in British Museum J4a
- Marble head of Titus in British Museum J8a
- Cast of Domitian, Cambridge University Cast Gallery J10a
- Marble head of Julia in John Paul Getty Museum J15a
- Lead pig in British Museum M73
- Bronze diploma, British Museum N53a
- Legionary tombstone from Lincoln, British Museum N56
- Inscription from bridge in Egypt, British Museum T31
- Marble head of Nerva in John Paul Getty Museum U11a