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The Augustan Principate and the Emergence of Biopolitics: A Comparative Historical Perspective [PDF]
This paper uses Foucault’s concepts “discipline” and “biopower” to expose the complexity of power relations in Augustan Rome and its historiography.
Shreyaa Bhatt
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Augustus’ presentation of “empire” in his Res Gestae
Having defeated all his political enemies and expanded the rule of Rome enormously, Octavian, from 27 BC known as Augustus, ended the civil wars which had plagued the Late Republic and founded the system known as the Roman Principate.
Chen Xiong
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This article deals with Julian the Apostate’s religious policy and its relationship with the renewal of both the Roman state and the morals of Roman society during the emperor’s reign.
Anna Mleczek
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Erratum: Auto-memorialisation: Augustus’ Res Gestae as slanted narrative
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Johanna Maria Claassen
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AUGUSTO, RES GESTAE. I MIEI ATTI
AUGUSTO, Res gestae.
Nelu Zugravu
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Res Gestae Divi Augusti 34,1 Über Verfassung im antiken Rom
Das 101jährige Jubiläum der österreichischen Bundesverfassung gab Anlass, einige Gedanken über die Verfassung im antiken Rom zu formulieren. Anhand eines Dokumentes wird versucht, eine grundsätzliche Frage im Lichte neuer Quellen zu präsentieren.
Höbenreich, Evelyn
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La imagen de Barbación en las "Res Gestae" de Amiano Marcelino1 [PDF]
This article analyzes the depiction of magister peditum Barbatio in Res Gestae (RG) by Ammianus Marcellinus. The historian offers an image of Barbatio as an shameful figure: sentenced to death for his betrayal of the Caesar Gallus; coward and arrogant ...
Garcia Ruiz, Mª del Pilar
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The Counterfeit and Fake Emperor - Procopius in the Res Gestae of Ammanius Marcelinus
The Counterfeit and Fake Emperor - Procopius in the Res Gestae of Ammanius Marcelinus The article discusses Procopius’ usurpation which took place in 365-366 AD. Ammianus in his Res gestae deals not only with the historical details of this event, but
Anna Mleczek
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Adversa divi Augusti. Pliny the Elder: Naturalis Historia 7. 147–150 [PDF]
The life-work of Augustus and its memory is usually illustrated by the Res gestae as well as the historical pieces of Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio.
Darab, Ágnes
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Resenha do livro "Res Gestae Divi Augusti. Texto latino do Monumentum Ancyranum."
LEONI, George David. Res Gestae Divi Augusti. Texto latino do Monumentum Ancyranum. Tradução portuguêsa e comentários por G. D. Leoni. São Paulo. Livraria Nobel. 1957, 86 pp.
Maria Regina da Cunha Rodrigues
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