Augustus: Propaganda and Power
General
Alston, Richard. Rome’s Revolution: Death of the Republic and Birth of an Empire. New York. Oxford University Press, 2015.
Eck, Werner The Age of Augustus. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007.
Edmondson, Jonathan.Augustus. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009.
Galinsky, Karl. Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.
Galinsky, Karl. The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin.Augustus. London: Chatto & Windus, 1970.
Lacey, Walter Kirkpatrick. Augustus and the Principate: The Evolution of the System. Leeds: Cairns, 1996.
Levick, Barbara.Augustus: Image and Substance. New York: Longman, 2010.
Millar, Fergus.G.B. and Erich Segal, Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984.
Osgood, Josiah. Caesar’s Legacy: Civil War and the Emergence of the Roman Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Raaflaub, Kurt and Mark Toher (editors) Between Republic and Empire, Interpretations of Augustus and his Principate. Berkeley University of California Press, 1990.
Syme, Ronald. The Roman Revolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1939.
Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew. Rome’s Cultural Revolution. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Zanker, Paul. The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1988.
Roman Politics and Society
Winterling, Aloys. Politics and Society in Imperial Rome. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell: 2009.
Blois, Lukas de.The Roman Army and Politics in the First Century Before Christ. Amsterdam: Gieben, 1987.
Brunt, Peter A. The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Erdkamp, Paul.A Companion to the Roman Army. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007
Gruen, Erich.S. The Last Generation of the Roman Republic. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1974.
Hölkeskamp, Karl.-Joachim. Reconstructing the Roman Republic: an ancient political culture and modern research. Princeton, N.J. and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010.
Hopkins, Keith. Conquerors and Slaves. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.
Keaveney, Arthur. The Army in the Roman Revolution. Abingdon: Taylor and Francis, 2007.
Millar, Fergus. Rome, the Greek World and the East Vol. 1: The Roman Republic and the Augustan Revolution. Chapel Hill: University Of North Carolina Press, 2002.
Rosenstein, Nathan and Robert Morstein-Marx (editors) A Companion to the Roman Republicedited by. Malden, MA, Oxford, Carlton: Wiley-Blackwell, 2006.
Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew. Rome’s Cultural Revolution. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 2008.
Political history
W.K. Lacey, Augustus and the Principate (Leeds, 1996) [937.06092 AUG/L]
F. Millar, ‘State and subject: the impact of monarchy’, in Millar & Segal (ed.) Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects (Oxford, 1984) 37-60. [937.06 Mil]
F.G.B. Millar, ‘Ovid and the Domus Augusta: Rome seen from Tomoi’, JRS 83 (1993), 1-17.
Z. Yavetz, Plebs and Princeps (Oxford, 1969). [937.07 YAV]
J.M. Carter, The Battle of Actium (London, 1970). [937.05 CAR]
R.A. Gurval, Actium and Augustus: The Politics and Emotions of Civil War (Ann Arbor, 1995) [937.05 GUR]
F.G.B. Millar, ‘Trumvirate and Principate’, JRS 63, (1973), 50-.
F.G.B. Millar, ‘Cornelius Nepos, “Atticus” and the Roman revolution’, G&R 35 (1988) 40-.
Osgood, Josiah, Caesar’s legacy : civil war and the emergence of the Roman Empire (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006).
B. M. Levick, ‘Primus Murena and Fides: Notes on Cassuis Dio LIV 3’, G&R 22 (1975), 156-163.
K.A. Raaflaub & L.J. Samons II ‘Opposition to Augustus’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 417-54. 937.06092 AUG/B
D.L. Stockton, ‘Primusand Murena’, Historia 14 (1965), 18-40.
P.M. Swan, ‘The consular Fasti of 23 BC and the conspiracy of Varro Murena’, HSCP 71, (1967), 233-247.
R. Syme, The Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford, 1986). [301.4492 SYM] On Varro Murena
d. Constitutional Theory
P.A. Brunt, ‘Lex de Imperio Vespasiani’, JRS 67 (1977), 95-116.
H. Galsterer, ‘A man, a book and a method: Sir Ronald Syme’s Roman Revolution after fifty years’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 1-20. [937.06092 AUG/B]
A.H.M. Jones, ‘The Elections under Augustus’, JRS 45, (1955), 9-21, see idem, Studies in Roman Government and Law, (Oxford, 1960). 29-50.
J. Linderski, ‘Mommsen and Syme. Law and power in the Principate of Augustus’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 42-53. 937.06092 AUG/B
W.K. Lacey, ‘Octavian in the Senate, January 27 BC’, JRS 64 (1974), 176-184 (and also Augustus and the Principate.
P. Mackechnie,‘Cassius Dio’s speech of Agrippa: a realistic alternative to imperial government’, G&R 28 (1981), 150-155.
J.W. Rich and J.H.C. Williams 'Leges et iura P.R. restituit: a new aureus of Octavian and the settlement of 28-27 BC', Numsimatic Chronicle 159 (1999), 169-213
e. Senate and aristocracy (See also admininstration)
J.S. Arkenberg, ‘Licinii Murenae, Terentii Varrones, and Varrones Murenae I. A prosopographical study of three Roman families’, Historia 42 (1993), 326-51.
J.S. Arkenberg, ‘Licinii Murenae, Terentii Varrones, and Varrones Murenae II. The enigma of Varro Murena’, Historia 42 (1993), 471-91.
P.A. Brunt, ‘The Lex Valeria Cornelia’, JRS 51 (1961), 71-85.
W. Eck, ‘Senatorial self-representation: developments in the Roman period’, Millar & Segal (ed.) Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects (Oxford, 1984), 129-67 [937.06 MIL]
C. Nicolet, ‘Augustus, government and the propertied classes’, Millar & Segal (ed.) Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects (Oxford, 1984), 89-128 [937.06 MIL]
G.V. Summer, ‘Varrones Murenae’, HSCP 82, (1978), 187-198.
R. Syme, The Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford, 1986). [301.4492 SYM]
R.P. Saller, Personal Patronage under the Early Empire (Cambridge, 1982). [937.07 SAL]
R.J.A. Talbert, The Senate of Imperial Rome (Princeton, 1984). [328.30937 TAL]
T.P. Wiseman, New Men in the Roman Senate 139 BC - 14 AD (Oxford, 1971). [328.30937 WIS]
f. Tiberius and the Succession
G.W. Bowersock, ‘Augustus and the East: the problem of the succession’, Millar & Segal (ed.) Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects (Oxford, 1984), 169-88 [937.06 MIL]
B.M. Levick, Tiberius the Politician (London, 1976). [937.07092 TIB/L]
F.G.B. Millar, ‘Ovid and the Domus Augusta: Rome seen from Tomoi’, JRS 83 (1993), 1-17.
J. Ober, ‘Tiberius and the political testament of Augustus’, Historia 31 (1982), 306-28.
D.A. Shotter, ‘Tiberius and the spirit of Augustus’, G&R 2 (1966), 207-17.
C.J. Simpson, ‘Legal restrictions and excusable elitism: brief comments on the adoptions of 17 BC and AD 4’, Mnemosyne 49 (1996), 328-34.
R. Syme, History in Ovid (Oxford, 1978). [878 OVI/S]
g. Administration
P.A. Brunt, ‘Princeps and Equites’, JRS 73, (1983), 42-75.
P.A. Brunt, ‘The fiscus and its development’, JRS 56 (1966), 75-91 reprinted in Brunt, Roman Imperial Themes (Oxford, 1990) 134-62.[937.06 BRU]
P.A. Brunt, ‘Procuratorial jurisdiction’, Latomus 25 (1966), 461-87 reprinted in Brunt, Roman Imperial Themes (Oxford, 1990) 163-87.[937.06 BRU]
M.H. Crawford, ‘Roman towns and their charters: legislation and experience’, PBA 86 (1995)= B. Cunliffe & S. Keay, Social Complexity and the Development of Towns in Iberia: from the Copper Age to the Second century AD (London), 421-30.
J.A Crook, Consilium Principis, (Cambridge, 1955). [354.37 CRO]
F.G.B. Millar, The Emperor in the Roman World (London, 1977). [320.93707 MIL]
3. Military and Foreign Affairs
a. Diplomacy and Augustus in the East
R. Alston The City in Roman and Byzantine Egypt (London, New York, 2002), 185-218.
R. Alston ‘Reading Augustan Alexandria’, Ancient East and West 1 (2002), 141-61.
A.K. Bowman and D.W. Rathbone ‘Cities and Administration in Roman Egypt’, JRS 82 (1992), 107-27.
T.D. Barnes, ‘The Victories of Augustus’, JRS 64 (1974), 21-26.
A. Benjamin and A.E. Raubitschek (1959) ‘Arae Augusti’, Hesperia 28, 68-85.
D. Braund, Rome and the friendly King: the character of client kingship (London, 1984) 327.20937 BRA
G.W. Bowersock, Augustus and the Greek World (Oxford, 1965). [938.03 BOW]
G.W. Bowersock ‘Augustus on Aegina’, CQ 14 (1964) , 120.
G.W. Bowersock, ‘Augustus and the East: the problem of the succession’, Millar & Segal (ed.) Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects (Oxford, 1984), 169-88 [937.06 MIL]
A.K. Bowman and D.W. Rathbone (1992) ‘Cities and administration in Roman Egypt’, JRS 82, 107-27.
N.K. Mackie, ‘Augustan colonies in Mauretania’, Historia 32, (1983), 332-358.
G.C.R. Schmalz ‘Athens, Augustus and the settlement of 21 BC’, GRBS 37 (1996), 381-98.
A.N. Sherwin White, Roman Foreign Policy in The East (London, 1984). [327.37039 SHE]
b. Fighting
R. Alston, ‘Augustan Imperialism’ in (ed.) Dexter Hoyos, A Companion to Ancient Imperialism (Brill: Leiden, Boston, 2013) , 197-211.
P.A. Brunt, ‘Augustan Imperialism’, JRS 53 (1963) 170-6 reprinted in Brunt, Roman Imperial Themes (Oxford, 1990) 96-109.[937.06 BRU]
T. Cornell, ‘The end of Roman imperial expansion’, in J.Rich and G. Shipley (eds), War and Society in the Roman World (London & New York, 1993), 139-170. [355.00938 WAR]
S.L. Dyson, The Creation of The Roman Frontier (Princeton, 1985).
E.S. Gruen, ‘The imperial policy of Augustus’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 395-416. 937.06092 AUG/B
Gruen in CAH X
S. Jameson, ‘The chronology of the campaigns of Aelius Gallus and C. Petronius’, JRS 58, (1968), 71-84.
E. Luttwak, The Grand strategy of the Roman empire (1979). [355.00937 LUT]
C.M. Wells, The German Policy of Augustus, (Oxford,1972). [936.302 WEL]
J.E.-G. Zetzel, ‘New light on Gaius Caesar’s eastern campaigns’, GRBS 11 (1970), 259-
c. Army Reforms
R. Alston, ‘The role of the military in the Roman revolution’, Aquila Legionis 3 (2002), 7-41.
P.A. Brunt, ‘Conscription and volunteering in the Roman army’ reprinted in Brunt, Roman Imperial Themes (Oxford, 1990) 188-214.[937.06 BRU]
J.B. Campbell, The Emperor and the Roman Army 31 BC - AD 14 (Oxford, 1984). [355.00937 CAM]
L.F.J. Keppie, Colonisation and Veteran Settlement in Italy 47-14 BC (London, 1983).
L.F.J. Keppie, The Making of the Roman Army (London,1984). [355.00937 KEP]
S. Phang, The Marriage of Roman Soldiers (13 BC – AD 235): Law and family in the Imperial Army (Leiden, Boston, Köln, 2001).
C.M. Wells, ‘Celibate soldiers: Augustus and the army’, AJAH 14 (1989[1998]), 180-90.
4. Poetry and Augustus
a. General
D. Cloud, ‘Roman poetry and anti-militarism’, in J.Rich and G. Shipley (eds), War and Society in the Roman World (London & New York, 1993), 113-138.[355.00938 WAR]
Davis, Peter J, Ovid and Augustus : a political reading of Ovid’s erotic poems London : Duckworth, 2006.
J. Griffin, Latin Poets and Roman Life (London, 1985).
J. Griffin, ‘Augustus and the poets: “Caesar qui cogere posset”’, Millar & Segal (ed.) Caesar Augustus: Seven Aspects (Oxford, 1984), 189-218. [937.06 MIL]
R.S. Gurval ‘Caesar’s court: the politics and poetics of an Augustan myth’, MAAR 42 (1997), 39-71.
D.Kennedy, ‘“Augustan and “anti-Augustan”: Reflections on terms of reference’, A. Powell, Roman poetry and Propaganda in the Age of Augustus (London, 1980). 26-58 [871 ROM]
R. Syme, History in Ovid (Oxford, 1978). [878 OVI/S]
G. Williams, ‘Did Maecenas “Fall from Favour”? Augustan literary patronage’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 258-75. 937.06092 AUG/B
M. Wyke, ‘Augustan Cleopatras: Female power and Poeticauthority’,in ed. A. Powell, Roman poetry and Propaganda in the Age of Augustus (London, 1980) 98-140. [871 ROM]
M. Wyke, ‘In pursuit of Love, the poetic self and a process of reading. Augustan elegy in the 1980’s’, JRS 79 (1979), 165-73.
b. Special Studies
F. Cairns, ‘Propertius and the battle of Actium (4.6)’, Woodman & West (eds.), Poetry and Politics in the Age of Augustus, (Cambridge, 1984), 129-65. [871 WOO]
D.C. Feeney, ‘History and Revelation in Vergil’s Underworld’, PCPhS 32 (1986), 1-24.
D.C. Feeney, ‘Si licet et fas est: Ovid’s Fasti and the problem of free speech under the principate’, in A. Powell (ed.) A. Powell, Roman poetry and Propaganda in the Age of Augustus (London, 1980) 1-25. [871 ROM]
E. Fraenkel, Horace (Oxford, 1957) [878 HOR/F]
P.R. Hardie, Virgil’s Aeneid. Cosmos and Imperium(Oxford, 1986).
E.L. Harrison, ‘The Aeneid and Carthage’, Woodman & West (eds.), Poetry and Politics in the Age of Augustus, (Cambridge, 1984) 83-94. [871 WOO]
S. Hinds, ‘Booking the return trip: Ovid and Tristia 1’, PCPhS 31 (1985), 13-32.
J.C. McKeown, ‘Augustan Elegy and Mime’, PCPhS 26 (1980), 70-84.
D. Kennedy, The Arts of Love (Cambridge, 1992). [874 KEN]
J. Morwood, ‘Aeneas, Augustus and the theme of the city’, Greece and Rome 38 (1991), 212-23.
C. Newlands, Playing with Time: Ovid and the Fasti (Cornell, 1995) On order.
N. Rudd, ‘History: Ovid and the Augustan Myth’, in idem, Lines of Enquiry: Studies in Latin Poetry, (Cambridge, 1976), 1-31. [871 RUD]
Welch, Tara S. The elegiac cityscape : Propertius and the meaning of Roman monuments (Columbus : Ohio State University Press, c2005).
T. Wiedemann, ‘The Political background to Ovid’s Tristia 2’ CQ 25 (1975), 264-71.
G. Williams, ‘Poetry in the moral climate of Augustan Rome’, JRS 52 (1962), 28-46.
M. Wyke, ‘Propertius’ Scripta Puella’, JRS 77 (1987), 47-61.
5. Social reform
a. Moral Reforms
E. Badian, ‘A Phantom marriage Law’, Philologus 129 (1985), 82-98.
P.A. Brunt, Italian manpower 225BC- AD 14, (Oxford, 1971). [937.04/05 BRU]
P.A. Brunt, ‘The Augustan Marriage Laws’, in Italian Manpower (1971) Appendix 9, 558-566. [937.04/05 BRU]
J. Des Bouvrie, ‘Augustus’ legislation on morals: which morals and what aim’, (1984) PHOTOCOPY.
Cantarella, Eva. 1991. Homicides of Honor: The development of Italian adultery Law over two millennia. . In The Family in Italy: from Antiquity to the Present (eds) David I. Kertzer and Richard P. Saller, 229-44. New Haven and London.
Cantarella, Eva. 2003. Fathers and Sons in Rome. The Classical World 96: 281-298
Champlin, Edward. 1981. Owners and neighbours at Ligures Baebiani. Chiron 11: 115-46.
Cohen, David. 1991. The Augustan Law on Adultery: The Social and Cultural Context. In The Family in Italy: from Antiquity to the Present (eds) David I. Kertzer and Richard P. Saller, 109-126. New Haven and London.
Crawford, Michael. 1996. Roman StatutesII. (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Suppl. 64).
C. Edwards, The politics of immorality in Ancient Rome (Cambridge, 1993) 870.9 EDW
K. Galinsky, ‘Augustus’ legislation on morals and marriage’, (1981) PHOTOCOPY.
T.A.J. McGinn, ‘Concubinage and the lex Iulia on adultery’, TAPA 121 (1991), 335-375.
J.F. Gardner, Women in Roman Law and Society (Bloomington, 1986). [301.412 0937 GAR]
Kemezis, Adam M. 2007. Augustus the ironic paradigm: Cassius Dio’s portrayal of the lex Iulia and lex Papia Poppaea. Phoenix 61: 270-85.
Milnor, Kristina. 2005. Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus: Inventing Private Life. Oxford.
S. Phang, The Marriage of Roman Soldiers (13 BC – AD 235): Law and family in the Imperial Army (Leiden, Boston, Köln, 2001).
B. Rawson, The Family in Ancient Rome (Ithaca, New York, 1986). [301.4210937 FAM]
R. Saller & D.I. Kertzer (eds) The Family in Italy from Antiquity to the Present (Yale, 1991) 301.42945 Fam
Severy, Beth. 2003. Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire. New York and London
A. Wallace-Hadrill, ‘Family and Inheritance in the Augustan Marriage Laws’, PCPhS 27 (1981), 58-80.
A. Wallace-Hadrill, ‘The Golden Age and Sin in Augustan ideology’, P&P 95, (1982), 36-.
b. Imperial Cult & Religion
M.T. Boatwright, ‘The Pomerialextension of Augustus’, Historia 35 (1986), 13-27.
D. Fishwick,The Imperial Cult in the Latin West. Studies in the Ruler Cult of the Western Provinces (Leiden, 1987). [292.213 FIS]
D. Fishwick, ‘Dio and Maecenas: the emperor and the Ruler Cult’, Phoenix 44 (1990), 267-75.
J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, Continuity and Change in Roman Religion (Oxford, 1979). [292.07 LIE]
J.A. North, ‘Religion and Politics: from Republic to Principate’, JRS 76 (1986), 251-58.
J.A. North, ‘Conservatism and Change in Roman Religion’, PBSR 44 (1976), 1-12.
J.A. North, ‘The Roman counter-revolution’, JRS 79 (1989).
S.E. Ostrow, ‘The Augustales in the Augustan scheme’, in in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 364-79. 937.06092 AUG/B
S.E. Ostrow, ‘Augustales along the Bay of Naples: a case for their early growth’, Historia 34 (1985), 64-101.
J. Pollini, ‘Man or God: Divine assimilation and imitation in the Late Republic and Early Principate’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 334-363. 937.06092 AUG/B
S.R.F. Price, ‘From Noble Funeral to Divine Cult: the consecreration of Roman Emperors’, in D. Cannadine & S.R.F Price (eds.) Rituals of Royalty (Cambridge, 1987). [301.622 RIT]
S.R.F Price, Rituals and Power: The Roman Imperial cult in Asia Minor (Cambridge, 1984). [292.211 PRI]
6. Presenting the New Age
a. General
J. Elsner, ‘Inventing Imperium: texts and the propaganda of monuments in Augustan Rome’, in ed. J. Elsner, Art and Text in Roman Culture (Cambridge, 1996), 32-53. [700.937 ART]
D. Favro, The Urban Image of Augustan Rome (Cambridge, 1996). 937.06 FAV
J. Patterson ‘The City of Rome from Republic to Empire’, JRS 82 (1992), 186-215.
S.B. Platner & T. Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Oxford, 1929). [937.6003 PLA]
L. Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Baltimore, 1992) [937.6003 RIC QUARTO]
M. Steinby, Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae (Rome, 1995) [937.37603 LEX QUARTO]
A. Wallace-Hadrill, Augustan Rome (Bristol, 1993) [937.06 WAL]
A. Wallace-Hadrill, ‘Rome’s Cultural Revolution’, JRS 79 (1989), 157-164.
P. Zanker, The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus (Ann Arbor, 1988). [709.37 ZAN]
b. Buildings
(i)Ara Pacis
R. Billows, ‘The religious procession of the Ara Pacis Augustae: Augustus’ supllicatio in 13 BC’, JRA 6 (1993), 80-92.
G.W. Bowersock, ‘The pontificate of Augustus’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 380-94. 937.06092 AUG/B (Mainly on Ara Pacis)
D. Castriota, The Ara Pacis Augustae and the Imagery of Abundance in Later Greek and Early Roman Imperial Art (Princeton, 1995) [733.5 CAS]
J. Elsner, ‘Cult and sculpture: sacrifice in the Ara Pacis Augustae’, JRS 81 (1991) 50-61.
J. Elsner, Art and the Roman Viewer (Cambridge, 1995) [709.37 ELS]
K. Galinsky, ‘Venus in the relief of the ara Pacis Augustae’, AJA 70 (1966), 223-40.
J. Pollini, ‘Ahenobarbus, Apulei and some others on the ara Pacis’, AJA 90 (1986), 453-60.
C.B. Rose, Dynastic commemoration and imperial portraiture in the Julio-Claudian period (1997) [733.5 ROS Quarto]
L.B. Rose, ‘Princes and barbarians on the ara Pacis’, AJA 91 (1987), 280.
L.B. Rose, ‘“Princes” and barbarians on the ara Pacis’, AJA 91 (1987), 453-67.
S. Weinstock, ‘Pax and the Ara Pacis’, JRS 50 (1960), 44-58.
ii. Other buildings in Rome
R.A. Cordingley & I.A. Richmond, ‘The Mausoleum of Augustus’, PBSR 10 (1927), 23-55.
G. Corettoni, Das Haus des Augustus auf dem Palatin (Mainz, 1983) 722.7 CAR
M.B. Flory, ‘Sic exempla parantur: Livia’s shrine to Concordia and the Porticus Liviae’, Historia 33 (1984) 309-330.
J. Geiger The First Hall of Fame: A study of the statues in the Forum Augustum (Leiden, Boston, 2008).
F.S. Kleiner, ‘The arch in honor of C.Octavius and the fathers of Augustus’, Historia 37(1988), 347-57.
T.J. Luce, ‘Livy, Augustus and the Forum Augustum’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 123-38. 937.06092 AUG/B
J. Patterson, ‘The City of Rome: from Republic to Empire’, JRS 82, (1992), 186-215.
J.W. Rich, ‘Augustus’s Parthian honours, the temple of Mars Ultor and the arch in the Forum Romanum’, PBSR 66 (1998), 71-128.
C.J. Simpson, ‘The date of dedication of the Temple of Mars Ultor’, JRS 67 (1977), 91.
A. Wallace-Hadrill, ‘Roman Arches and Greek Honours: the Language of Power at Rome’, PCPhS 36 (1990), 143-181.
A. Ziolkowski, ‘Agrippa’s Pantheon’, PSBR 49 (1994), 260-77.
iii. Other Regions
W. Mierse, ‘Augustan building programs in the Western Provinces’, in Raaflaub & Toher (eds.), Between Republic and Empire... (Berkeley, 1990), 308-333. 937.06092 AUG/B
c. Imperial Family (See also politics: f.)
(i.) Livia
R.A. Bauman, Women in politics in Ancient Rome (London, 1992) 301.4120937 BAU
S. Fischler, ‘Social steroetypes and historical analysis: the case of the imperial women at Rome’, in L.J. Archer et al. (ed.), Women in ancient Societies: an illusion of the night (Basingstoke, 1994), 115-133. Res. loan Offprint <F>
M.B. Flory, ‘Abducta Neronis Uxor’, TAPA 118 (1988) 343-59.
M.B. Flory, ‘Livia and the history of public honorific statues for women in Rome’, TAPA 123 (1993), 287-308.