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Arnaldo Momigliano, Claudius The Emperor and his achievement

Zeitschrift Der Savigny-Stiftung Fur Rechtsgeschichte, Romanistische Abteilung, 1935
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Claudius, Roman emperor, 10 bce–54 ce

2016
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On the Mushroom that Deified the Emperor Claudius

The Classical Quarterly, 1991
From Pliny the Elder, who was his contemporary, to the present, the unhappy ending of the fourth Julio-Claudian emperor's life is often and uncritically retold. Thus Agrippina's poisoned mushrooms have become proverbial through the writings of Pliny, Juvenal and others.
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Were the Roman Emperors Claudius and Vitellius bulimic?

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1996
To investigate the eating habits of Romans during the first two centuries A.D. and their attitudes towards these eating habits in the light of contemporary Latin literary and historical sources and influential Greek medical sources.An extensive search of sources on the Roman Empire and emperors in the first two centuries A.D. was carried out.
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A note on public reading in the life of the emperor Claudius

The Speech Teacher, 1975
(1975). A note on public reading in the life of the emperor Claudius. The Speech Teacher: Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 171-172.
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The Afterlife of Emperor Claudius in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis

Numen, 2009
Seneca's Apocolocyntosis , the earliest extant example of ancient Menippean satire, tells of Emperor Claudius' death and ascent to heaven, where his request for deification is rejected by the council of the gods, and his subsequent descent to the underworld, where he is condemned of mass murder of Roman noblemen.
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