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La domus Augusta et les formations de parenté à Rome

Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz, 2005
This paper deals with the anthropological typology of the domus Augusta as a kin group, when it appeared, at the end of the Augustan principate. In spite of some recent scholarly views, we cannot regard it as a «house», according to the Levi-straussian terminology, on several grounds: no collective estate belonged to it members, who did not share a ...
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Nerone e la domus Augusta nel 54-55 d.C.

Aevum : rassegna di scienze storiche, linguistiche e filologiche : XCI, 1, 2017, 2017
At the beginning of his reign, Nero had to face a difficult political situation, due to the ambitions of his mother Agrippina and the efforts of some members of the domus Augusta (the proconsul of Asia Marcus Junius Silanus and especially the freedman Narcissus) to replace him with Claudius’ natural son, Britannicus.
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Valerius Maximus on theDomus Augusta, Augustus, and Tiberius

The Classical Quarterly, 2000
Valerius Maximus’Facta et dicta memorabiliaprovide an opportunity of seeing how an undistinguished talent responded to the demise of the republic and the establishment of an imperial system. Fergus Millar has argued that we should view Valerius as a contemporary of Ovid, that is as an author influenced by the last years of Augustus and writing in the ...
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Ovid and theDomus Augusta: Rome Seen from Tomoi

Journal of Roman Studies, 1993
The greatest works of what we normally call ‘Augustan’ literature were produced by writers who came to maturity in the Triumviral period, and were already established as major authors before January 27 B.C., when ‘Imperator Caesar Divi filius’, whom we like to call ‘Octavianus’, gained the unprecedentedcognomen‘Augustus’.
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Giuli e Claudi: il trionfo di Germanico nel 17 d.C. e la Domus Augusta

Giuli e Claudi: il trionfo di Germanico nel 17 d.C. e la Domus Augusta, 2020
L’analisi dei documenti epigrafici e della tradizione letteraria connessi con le celebrazioni relative al trionfo di Germanico nel 17 d.C. e al processo contro Gneo Pisone nel 19 d.C. consentono di precisare in che modo si venne a formare il concetto di Domus Augusta nelle prime fasi del principato di Tiberio. Ancient tradition (epigraphic and literary)
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Culto della Domus Augusta in un frammento di iscrizione da Centuripe

2023
Nel corso di ricerche sul materiale epigrafico presente all’interno del Museo archeologico regionale di Centuripe1, tra le iscrizioni inventariate ma sostanzialmente inedite è emerso un frammento epigrafico che sembra contribuire alle riflessioni sugli onori tributati in città ad Augusto e alla famiglia giulio ...
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