Trajan: Optimus PrincepsRoutledge, 02.09.2003 - 352 Seiten Did Trajan really deserve his reputation as the embodiment of all imperial virtues? Why did Dante, writing in the Middle Ages, place him in the sixth sphere of Heaven among the Just and Temperate rulers? |
Inhalt
I THE MAKING OF A NEW ARISTOCRACY | 1 |
II THE RISE OF THE ULPII | 12 |
III IMPERIAL EXPANSION AND CRISIS | 28 |
IV DOMITIANS GENERAL NERVAS HEIR | 43 |
V THE NEW RULER | 54 |
VI A PUBLIC IDEOLOGY | 64 |
VII THE INAUGURATION OF A NEW ERA | 75 |
VIII DACICUS | 87 |
XII REDACTA IN FORMAM PROVINCIAE | 164 |
XIII PARTHICUS | 186 |
XIV A PERFECT PRINCE? | 208 |
APPENDIX DIOS ACCOUNT OF THE DACIAN WARS | 217 |
ABBREVIATIONS | 222 |
NOTES AND REFERENCES | 226 |
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IX OPTIMUS PRINCEPS | 106 |
X LAW FINANCE AND LITERATURE | 120 |
XI PATER PATRIAE | 140 |
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