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Rape and Revolution: Tacitus on Livia and Augustus
Strunk, Thomas E. “Rape and Revolution: Tacitus on Livia and Augustus.” Latomus 73 (2014): 126–148. Although the Annales ostensibly begin “from the death of Augustus” (ab excessu Divi Augusti), Tacitus’ concise introduction covers the sweep of Roman history from the monarchy … Continue reading
Collaborators amongst the Opposition?
Strunk, Thomas E. “Collaborators Amongst the Opposition? Deconstructing the Imperial Cursus Honorum.” Arethusa 48.1 (2015): 47–58. The holding of high political office under the Roman Principate has often been regarded as evidence for collaboration with, or at least acceptance of, … Continue reading
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