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La Res Gestae Divi Avgvsti

open access: yesCuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología, 1981
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Res Gestae Divi Hadriani

Classical World
ABSTRACT: The article takes a critical look at the idea that an inscription concerning emperor Hadrian (reg. AD 117–138) recorded in the first book of Pausanias' description of Greece (1.5.5) was modelled after the account of deeds, honors and expenses of emperor Augustus ( Res Gestae Divi Augusti ).
Elia T. Schnaible
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Conflicting Reports? Augustus’ Relationship with the Senate and Established Order During His Road to Power in Res Gestae, Velleius Paterculus, Suetonius, and Tacitus

Histos, 2023
This paper explores four accounts of Augustus’ relationship with the senate and established order during his early career, with particular focus on his involvement in the civil wars: his own Res Gestae, Velleius Paterculus’ Roman History 2.59–89 ...
A. D. Poulsen
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Fight, flight, freeze…or lie? Rethinking the principles of res gestae evidence in light of its revival

The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 2022
This paper argues that it is long past time that res gestae evidence under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 s. 118(1)4(a), described here as ‘emotionally-overpowered statements’, was abolished.
Ruth Coffey
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HISTORIA, ANNALES, RES GESTAE AS THE TITLES FOR THE WRITINGS OF ROMAN REPUBLICAN HISTORIANS

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, 2021
Ancient historians as a rule didn’t entitle their own works. Those titles appear over time as a result of the work of grammarians or are found as such in the works of authors of later times.
O. V. Sidorovich
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Augustus and His Presentation of the People in the Res Gestae

Classical World, 2020
:This article offers an in-depth examination of Augustus' presentation of the people of Rome in his Res Gestae. Augustus was careful to craft an image of himself as the legitimate ruler of the Roman Empire which is illustrated by his precise use and ...
D. Slootjes
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The Roman Senate in Augustus’s Res Gestae

Dialog so vremenem, 2020
"Res Gestae Divi Augusti" – перечень деяний первого римского императора, составленный им самим. Несмотря на то, что этот уникальный источник находится в поле зрения антиковедов уже не одно столетие, не было уделено специального внимания репрезентации ...
А.Ю. Маркелов
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