POWER PLAY: TIME, THEATRICALITY, AND CONSENT IN AUGUSTUS’S RES GESTAE 34

Two thousand years after his death, Augustus is still very much alive. This bimillennial anniversary has been the occasion for numerous events and academic congresses. And even earlier, Augustus enjoyed renown among monarchs and emperors as their ideal founding father. Here, Willms explores the deep...

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