A Companion to Latin LiteratureA Companion to Latin Literature gives an authoritative account of Latin literature from its beginnings in the third century BC through to the end of the second century AD.
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'Caesar' is the term used for the future Augustus between his adoption in Iulius Caesar's Will (44) and his assumption of the name 'Augustus' in 27, rather than 'Octavian', a name he never used. Full accounts of the historical periods ...
'Caesar' is the term used for the future Augustus between his adoption in Iulius Caesar's Will (44) and his assumption of the name 'Augustus' in 27, rather than 'Octavian', a name he never used. Full accounts of the historical periods ...
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... Caesar 29 BC Virgil, Georgies published assumes title of 'Augustus' 205 BC Earliest elegies of Propertius, 18-17 Moral legislation of Augustus Tibullus and (later) Ovid 17 Augustus celebrates Saecular Games published 12 Augustus ...
... Caesar 29 BC Virgil, Georgies published assumes title of 'Augustus' 205 BC Earliest elegies of Propertius, 18-17 Moral legislation of Augustus Tibullus and (later) Ovid 17 Augustus celebrates Saecular Games published 12 Augustus ...
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(LCL, 1998); (Gramm) Kaster (1995) Translation: Edwards (WC, 2000) Commentaries: (Caesar) Butler/Cary/Townend (BCP, 1982), (Augustus) Carter (BCP, 1982), (Tiherius) Lindsay (BCP, 1995), (Gaius) Lindsay (BCP, 1993), (Clauelius) Hurley ...
(LCL, 1998); (Gramm) Kaster (1995) Translation: Edwards (WC, 2000) Commentaries: (Caesar) Butler/Cary/Townend (BCP, 1982), (Augustus) Carter (BCP, 1982), (Tiherius) Lindsay (BCP, 1995), (Gaius) Lindsay (BCP, 1993), (Clauelius) Hurley ...
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