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Preface And Acknowledgments |
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Abbreviations |
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1 Introduction: Communis Patria |
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PART 1 ANCIENT AND MODERN CONTEXTS |
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2 Ideology in the Roman Empire |
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3 The Roman Achievement in Ancient Thought |
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PART 2 CONSENSUS AND COMMUNICATION |
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4 The Communicative Actions of the Roman Government |
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73 | (58) |
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Notarized Documents and Local Archives |
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Local Archives and Local History |
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New Legislation and Individual Liability |
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To Read or to Hear the Law |
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The Distribution and Reception of Official Documents |
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Finding History in the Filing Cabinet |
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5 Consensus in Theory and Practice |
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Roman Emperors and Public Opinion |
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Augustus as Augustan Author |
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The Senate as Socius Laborum |
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The Imposing Facade of Senatorial Support |
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Local Reactions to Events in the Life of the Emperor |
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6 The Creation of Consensus |
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175 | (31) |
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The Slow Journey of Eutherius |
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7 Images of Emperor and Empire |
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206 | (71) |
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Symbolic Forms in Roman Life |
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Who Was Thought to Control the Mints? |
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The Distribution of Imperial Portraits |
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The Power of Imperial Portraits |
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Imperial Portraits and the Failure of Charisma |
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The Arrival of Roman Portraits in a Christian Empire |
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Signa of Rome, Signa of Power |
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Concordia in Church and State |
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PART 3 FROM IMPERIUM TO PATRIA |
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8 Orbis Terrarum and Orbis Romanus |
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277 | (59) |
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Ex Sanguine Romano Triumphator |
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The Reception of Imperial Artwork in the Provinces |
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How to Appeal to a Province |
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The Geography of the Roman Empire |
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Hadrian and the Limits of Empire |
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9 The King Is a Body Politick ... for that a Body Politique Never Dieth |
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How Did One Join the Roman Community? |
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The Ritual Life of the Roman Citizen |
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The Emperor and His Subordinates |
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The Faith of Fifty Million People |
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The Discovery of Roman Religion |
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The Father of the Human Race |
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10 Conclusion: Singulare et Unicum Imperium |
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Works Cited |
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General Index |
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451 | (8) |
Index Locorum |
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