The Fabrication of Tradition: Horace, Augustus and the Secular Games
Davis, P. J. (2001) The Fabrication of Tradition: Horace, Augustus and the Secular Games. Ramus: critical studies in Greek and Roman literature, 30 (2). 111- 127. ISSN 0048671x | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 878Kb | |
Official URL: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/arts/ramus/ AbstractRome's first emperor proved remarkably successful in shaping a positive
image for himself in his own and subsequent eras. Here was a man who came to
power through that most criminal of means, through victory in civil war, and
yet managed to persuade his own and succeeding generations of his right to rule.
How did the enthusiastic proscriber of the innocent and the brutal destroyer of
Perusia transform himself into the sublime Augustus'S Repository Staff Only: item control page
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