Index Nominum et Rerum

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Index Nominum et Rerum

Roman citizens are listed alphabetically by nomen gentilicium, with the exception of emperors, empresses, and other individuals known by a familiar anglicised form (e.g. Galba, Agrippina the Younger, Sallust, Drusus the Elder, etc.). For more precise references to specific passages, please consult the following index locorum.

aborigines 280–2
ab urbe condita : see “historiography”
Acerronia 204–5, 208–10, 214, 216, 219
Acte 204, 209
Actium, Battle of 11–2, 25–37, 48–9, 60
actor(s) / acting 61, 151, 202–12, 215–6, 219, 243
L. Aelius Sejanus 10, 244
Aeneas 25, 32, 40, 208, 218, 271, 280–1, 283, 287
aequitas 79, 154
aetas
nostra 81
uetus 48, 73
Africa 51, 56–7, 76, 177, 180, 264, 266–8, 273–9, 281, 284, 287–9, 291–2
Agermus 205, 209–10, 216–7
Agrippina the Elder 178, 183, 212–3, 227
Agrippina the Younger, Empress 11, 15, 169, 179, 183, 197–220, 234, 243
Alexander the Great 8–10, 237, 267, 298, 319
Alexandria 34, 185, 214
allusion 6, 8–11, 14–5, 109–10, 121, 127, 138, 172–6, 181–2, 186–7, 206, 230, 232–3, 285, 322
Alps 10, 106–7, 202, 270, 272, 285, 287
Ambiorix 92
Ambracian Gulf 27
Ammianus Marcellinus 265–6, 269, 279, 289, 291
amphitheatre 17, 298, 301–10, 321
anachronism 10, 15, 175–6, 187, 282
Anicetus 203–5, 207–10, 213
Annales Maximi 43–4
annals / annalist : see “historiography”
Antinous 237
antithesis 140, 155
Antonius, M. (orator) 43–4, 108–9
Mark Antony (triumvir) 25–37, 60, 73, 162, 242, 246
M. Aper 179–80
Apollo 33, 156–7, 162, 315,
L. Appuleius Saturninus 246
M. Aquilius Regulus 236–7
architecture 10, 211, 262, 298, 316,
Argos, Argive 155, 184, 210
L. Arruntius 29
ἀρχή 129, 132–7, 269
Asia 10, 76, 81, 84, 173, 264, 267, 291
C. Asinius Pollio 92–3
Augustus, Emperor 4, 9–10, 12–3, 25–36, 50, 52, 59–62, 73, 80, 86, 162, 230, 239, 242, 245, 247, 322
Res Gestae 25, 31, 35, 61, 286
autocracy / autocrat(s) : “tyranny / tyrant(s)” 4, 7, 71, 83, 86, 200, 227, 238, 243, 245, 247, 252–3
Baiae 211–3, 219
Bellovesus 271–2
bellum iniustum 31
Bhabha, H. 264, 290
biostructuring 200
Bloch, M. 101
Boiocalus 177–8
booty 118, 148, 158, 161–2
border theory 16, 262–4, 288–9
Brecht, Bertold 91
Britannia / Britain / Britons 77–8, 173, 185, 231–2, 235, 270, 290
Cacus 266, 271, 282–3, 292
M. Caelius 30
Caesarian vocabulary : “C. Iulius Caesar” 13, 94, 99–107
Calgacus 10, 15, 169, 172–187
Caligula, Emperor 203, 206, 217, 234, 242, 244
Cn. Calpurnius Piso 16, 225, 227, 248–50
L. Calpurnius Piso (the augur) 216
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi (the historian) 43–4
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus 78–80
Campania 77–8, 207, 216, 242–3, 300–1
P. Canidius Crassus 28–9
Capenae / Capenates 148, 150, 152
Capitoline Hill 78, 117, 119, 216, 250
Capri 178, 226, 234
Caracalla, Emperor 244–5
Carthage / Carthaginians 46, 56, 58, 83, 103, 111, 140, 148, 268, 273, 276–9, 292
Cato the Elder 10, 43–4, 49, 107
Cato the Younger 9, 169, 180
Catullus 267
centre ‒ periphery 149, 163, 292–3
C. Cilnius Maecenas 33
L. Cincius Alimentus 40
ciuilitas 84, 229, 239, 244, 251
civil war : discordia 12, 32–5, 60, 77–8, 80, 162–3, 169, 179, 203, 216, 241, 244, 267, 278, 322
Claudius, Emperor 8–9, 179, 202, 217, 219, 243, 290, 314
Ti. Claudius Atticus Herodes (the sophist) 237
M. Claudius Marcellus 140, 158
Ap. Claudius Pulcher (cos. 212BC) 62
Q. Claudius Quadrigarius 136
Cleopatra 25–37
T. Clodius Eprius Marcellus 10, 15, 169–187
P. Clodius Pulcher 246
P. Clodius Thrasea Paetus 10, 15, 73, 169–187
Clusium 124, 146, 270, 272
M. Cluvius Rufus 203
L. Coelius Antipater 40–1
coinage / coins 2–3, 73–5, 79
commentarii : see “C. Iulius Caesar”
Commodus, Emperor 245
comparatio 15, 146–8, 154, 159
consolatio(nes) / consolation(s) 174, 230, 232, 235–9, 251–2
Consolatio ad Liuiam 16, 234–6, 238, 242, 252–3
Consolatio ad Marciam 235, 238, 252
Consolatio ad Polybium 234, 241
conspiracy / conspirator(s) 204–5
against Domitian 72
Catilinarian 301
Pisonian 217
constructive wonder 14, 91, 95, 107, 111
contumacia 170
Corinth 140, 283, 315–6
Cornelius Nepos 210, 267
P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus 56–7, 162, 234
P. Cornelius Sulla 301, 323
L. Cornelius Sulla Felix 56, 245, 301
Cossutianus Capito 169–70
counterfactuals 153–4
crater 157–9
Curiatius Maternus 180, 183
C. Curio 92
Cyrene / Cyrenaica / Cyrenaeans 277–9, 292, 305
damnatio memoriae 208
de Certeau, M. 262–4
Deleuze, G. 264, 276
de los Reyes, Tony 262–3, 273, 288
Delphi 116, 156–60, 162
dictatorship / dictator(s) 61, 119, 125, 290
dignitas 59
digression(s) 7, 11, 16, 41, 60, 63, 77, 107, 157, 201, 203, 262–93
Dio Cassius 16, 25, 27–31, 35–6, 45, 49, 71, 81, 95, 151, 170, 198, 200–3, 206–10, 212–6, 228–9, 232, 234, 243–6, 248–9, 253
Diodorus Siculus 95, 282
Dionysius of Halicarnassus 40, 245
direct and indirect speech : seeoratio recta / oratio obliqua
discordia : “civil war” 58–9, 82, 278
dissimulatio 228, 251
Domitian, Emperor 47–52, 55, 63, 71–7, 79, 84–6, 171, 183, 185, 218, 227, 235–6, 243–4
drama 6, 11, 15, 176, 197–220
dromology 276–7
Julia Drusilla 242, 244
Drusus the Elder 229–30, 234–5, 238, 242, 252–3
Drusus the Younger 229–33, 238–9, 252
L. Dubius Avitus 177
earthquake 17, 302, 310–6, 319, 321
Eco, Umberto 1
Egypt 3, 12, 27–30, 32, 34–6, 214, 277
Einzelerzählungen 102, 109, 124, 147
ekphrasis 278
embedded staging 211–3
emotion(s) 6, 140, 209, 227–9, 232–3, 236, 239, 243–5, 247, 251, 253
emperor(s) : princeps 8–9, 13, 16, 51, 71–6, 78–82, 84–6, 169–71, 176, 178–81, 183–5, 200, 204–5, 207–9, 216, 225–34, 236–9, 241–5, 247–53, 288, 290, 301, 305, 314, 316
energeia 147
entertainment 197, 200
epanalepsis 207–8
Epicharis 204
Epirus / Epirotes 117–20, 123, 139,
epitome : “Florus” 12, 45–6, 208
ethno-geography / ethno-geographies : “geography / geographies” 146, 159
ethnography / ethnographies 16, 146–7, 149, 155, 157–8, 163, 265–70, 275–7, 279, 281–2, 284, 287, 289, 291–3
Etruria / Etruscans 117–21, 124, 146–7, 156, 163, 203, 270–3, 275–6, 282–8, 291–2, 316
etymology / etymologies 250, 274–5, 281, 285–6, 292
Evander, King 271, 282–5, 292
exaedificatio 108–9
exemplarity / exemplum : “imitation / emulation” 5, 8, 11, 14–6, 146–7, 151–5, 163, 172, 200, 203, 218, 220, 225, 227, 232, 234, 239, 242, 251–2, 277–8, 292
Ezra / 4 Ezra 53–5
Q. Fabius Pictor 40, 43–4
fabula praetexta : Octavia 199, 202
Falerii Veteres / Faliscans 14, 146–63, 270
C. Fannius 41
Faustina, Empress 249
fiction : seeinuentio
fides 79, 150, 152, 155–6, 158, 163, 181, 238–9, 244, 284
T. Flavius Abascantus 235–6
Florus 3, 7, 11–3, 25, 27–8, 30, 34, 36, 40–64
fortuna 6, 14, 27, 29, 36, 115–41, 152–3
forum 13, 51, 56, 71, 73, 85, 151, 156, 172–4, 178, 284, 298, 311–5
fragment(s) 8, 25, 40, 45–6, 51, 169, 176, 198, 200, 203, 208, 265, 313
freedmen 76, 78, 205, 209–10, 234–5
Freud, S. 271
funeral(s) 72, 169, 171, 229–30, 233–5, 237–9, 242–3, 245–7, 310
M. Furius Camillus 9, 118–20, 124, 129, 136, 139, 147–63, 173, 271
Gaetulians 273–4, 276, 281, 292
Gaius, Emperor : see “Caligula, Emperor”
Galba, Emperor 48, 78–80, 92, 217
Gaul / Gauls : “sack, of Rome” 8, 13, 78, 91, 97, 104, 107, 117–20, 124–5, 133, 146–7, 156, 158–9, 161, 163, 179, 267, 269–73, 276, 285, 287, 289, 291
L. Gellius Publicola 29–30
geography / geographies : “ethno-geography / ethno-geographies” and “spatiality” 263–4, 270, 277, 281, 286–7
Gergovia 97
Germania / Germani 10, 76, 100, 177–8, 180, 234
Germanicus Iulius Caesar 213, 225, 227–30, 232–3, 235, 241, 243–4, 247, 249–54
gods and divinities 27, 32–3, 54, 77, 84–5, 120, 124, 126–7, 129, 140, 151, 155, 158, 173–4, 205, 215–6, 282–4, 311–2, 315–6
Golden House, Nero’s 174, 179, 183, 185
grauitas 225, 232, 240, 251
Greco-Roman literary interactions 4, 6, 14, 41, 45, 102–11, 115–141, 268
Greece / Greeks 3–4, 6, 10, 14, 26, 32, 35, 41, 43–6, 104, 129, 131, 140, 147, 149–50, 152, 155–6, 162, 203, 208, 210–1, 215, 266, 274, 277, 282–7, 292, 300, 315
grief : “mourning” 6, 16, 169, 225–54
Hadrian, Emperor 12, 47, 50–1, 75, 80–2, 237
Hannibal 10, 56–7, 146, 175, 184, 235, 269
crossing the Alps 10, 106–7, 202
crossing the Rhone 13, 95, 102–3, 105–7, 110–1
Hannibalic War 41, 125, 127, 135, 137, 141, 269, 273
C. Helvidius Priscus 73, 183
Hercules 197, 266, 269, 271, 273–4, 282–3, 285, 292
Herennius Senecio 73, 183
Herodian 244–5
Herodotus 116, 198, 200, 266–70, 279, 289, 293
Hiempsal II, King 268, 275, 284
historiography
ab urbe condita 11–2, 42–3, 45–6, 51, 56, 64
annalistic 11, 42–5, 53, 139, 203
erasure of causal links in 11, 37
generic frontiers of 2, 6, 11, 15–6, 72, 197–8, 201–2, 219–20, 225
intentional 69–70
methods of 11, 37, 93–5, 163,
truth / veracity of 3–5, 11, 14, 80, 93–4, 108, 197, 202, 220, 253, 265, 275
Historia Augusta 81, 244–5, 249
hodology 7, 270–2, 276, 280, 288
Homer 116, 125, 149, 236–7, 266, 277, 284, 322
Horace 25, 28, 30, 32, 36, 50
House of Caecilius Iucundus 304, 311–9
House of the Cryptoporticus 322–3
House of the Small Bronze Bull 299, 320–1
hybridity / hybridities 265–8, 274–7, 280–8, 290–2
ideology 2–4, 6–7, 15, 25, 33, 37, 47, 50, 73, 177, 186, 247, 251, 264, 266, 268, 271, 287, 290
Illyrians 14, 77–8, 116–20, 122, 127, 129, 133–4
imagery 93, 107, 111, 211, 234–5, 237, 262, 289, 298, 302, 305, 309, 311, 322
imitation / emulation : “exemplarity / exemplum 8–11, 81, 106, 137, 152–3, 163, 175, 178, 229–30, 232, 242–3, 247, 251
real-life 8–9, 175, 237
immigration / immigrants : “migration” 146, 272, 282–3, 285, 287, 289–90, 292
imperialism 15, 137, 176, 181–2, 186, 276, 286,
imperium 34, 56, 61, 79, 82, 125, 138, 150, 152, 154–5, 161–3, 172, 273, 277, 281, 283, 285–7, 290, 293
incest 204, 209
M. Insteius 30
interpretatio Romana 156
intertextuality : “allusion” and “imitation / emulation” 1, 5–6, 8–11, 13–5, 94–5, 109–11, 127, 135, 137–8, 175–6, 185–7, 197
intratextuality 13–5, 169–88, 287
inuentio : “rhetorical turn” 2, 70, 175, 187, 197–8, 200
Cn. Iulius Agricola 72, 171, 185, 187, 231–2, 243
C. Iulius Caesar 3, 7–8, 10, 12–4, 26–7, 56, 61, 91–111, 146, 148–9, 174, 178, 184, 206, 217, 230, 232, 235, 241–2, 246–7, 262–3, 270–1, 289–91
Commentarii de Bello Civili 2–3, 92
Commentarii de Bello Gallico 2, 7, 10, 13–4, 91–111, 148–9, 177–8, 262–3, 270, 289
Q. Iunius Arulenus Rusticus 73, 183
D. Iunius Brutus Albinus 240
Jerusalem 53
Jugurtha 10, 175
Jupiter 76, 216, 250, 311
Juvenal 12, 50–2
Kubrick, S. (Spartacus) 208
T. Labienus 7, 10, 13, 91–111
legitimacy / legitimation 1, 73, 171, 181, 252
Leitzitat 106
letter(s) 50, 75–6, 92, 95, 232, 236, 240–1, 284, 302
Lex Oppia 9–10
Libya / Libyans 273–4, 281, 292
libertas 47–8, 51, 69, 73–4, 79, 84, 170, 182–3
M. Licinius Crassus 59
Liparae 15, 147, 157–9, 270
Livia, Empress 228–9, 234–5
Livian Periochae 25, 45, 57–8, 315
L. Livineius Regulus 17, 303–4
L. Livius Andronicus 268, 284–5
Livy 3, 6–7, 10, 14–6, 34–5, 41, 44–6, 49, 55–8, 60, 100, 104, 109–10, 115–29, 134–41, 146–63, 172–3, 175, 179, 184, 199–201, 203, 210, 213, 215, 218, 229, 232, 246–7, 265–6, 267–73, 275–6, 279, 282–8, 290–2, 301, 315–6
longue durée 130, 133–4, 136, 138, 266, 288
Lucan 47, 107, 184, 206, 232, 244
C. Lucilius 50
Lucretia 200, 218
M. Lurius 29
Lutetia 96
Lycurgus 125
Lyons Tablet 8–9
madness 172, 206
Maghreb 268, 276
maiestas 179, 225, 228–9, 239, 249, 251–2
Marcus Aurelius, Emperor 248–9
material historiography 300, 319
matricide 198, 200, 202–3, 206, 215–7, 219–20, 243, 305
memory 4–5, 11, 13–4, 32, 47–8, 52, 73, 93, 116, 151, 208, 242, 246, 262, 266, 271, 298, 300, 309–10, 315–6, 320
metaphor 54, 62, 108, 147, 232
metonymy 147, 159, 174
Mexico 262–264
migration : “immigration / immigrants” and “nomadism” 7, 16, 121, 163, 262–93
Mithridates of Pontus 301
moderatio : “self-control” 31, 170, 252
monarchy : “autocracy / autocrat” 13, 69
Monty Python 149
moonlight 44, 203, 214
moralising 15, 122–3, 125–7, 207, 220, 277
mos / mores 80, 82, 149, 151, 157–8, 170, 273, 281
mosaic(s) 298, 319, 322
mourning : “grief” 6–7, 16, 180, 213, 225–54
movement, scenes of 29, 154, 161, 265, 272, 278–80, 287, 292, 305
L. Mummius (Achaicus) 315–6, 319
Munthe, Axel 226
Naples, Bay of 211–2, 216, 322
narratology 116, 149
Nero, Emperor 7, 9, 15, 46–7, 74, 77–8, 81, 84, 169–71, 174, 179, 182–3, 185, 188, 197–222, 229, 234, 243, 305, 310–1
Nerva, Emperor 10, 12–3, 47–8, 50, 69, 71–4, 79–80, 84, 86, 241
nomadism : “migration” 269, 273–7, 280–2, 288, 292–3
Numidia / Numidians 268, 274–6, 279, 292
Octavia, Empress 198, 203, 217–8
Octauia : “Pseudo-Seneca” 6, 15, 176, 198–9, 202, 205, 207, 217–20
Octavian : see “Augustus, Emperor”
M. Octavius 30
opsimathia 215
optimates : populares 82, 246
oratio recta, oratio obliqua 154, 175, 204–9
oratory 8, 15, 49, 72, 78–80, 154, 169–87, 197, 231, 233–4, 238–9, 242–3, 246, 271
Orosius 27
otherness 147
Ovid 52, 105, 174, 184, 203
M. Pacuvius 208
paradoxography 201, 282
Parthia 25, 33, 59, 77–8
Pausanias 267
pax / peace 48–9, 77–80, 82–3, 115, 149–52, 155, 171–4, 176–7, 180–1, 183–6, 215
L. Pedius Blaesus 305
Persia / Persians 10, 116, 269, 274, 279
A. Persius Flaccus 50
Pertinax, Emperor 245
Pharsalus, Battle of : “Lucan” 33, 206
Philaeni brothers 266, 276–9, 292
Philippi, Battle of 31
Phoenice 14, 116–8, 122–4, 127–8, 130, 134–5, 137–9
pietas 209, 238–9, 244, 250–1
pirates 15, 59, 147, 157, 159, 162, 322
Plautus, T. Maccius 268
plebs / plebeians 57–9, 82, 157–8, 160–2, 173, 229, 250, 270, 303–4
Pliny the Elder 173, 212, 267, 300
Pliny the Younger 12, 47, 49, 51, 71, 75–6, 84–5, 170, 178, 180, 183–4, 236–7, 241, 302
plupast 7, 16, 270, 278, 282–3
Plutarch 25–30, 35–6, 91, 151, 162, 203, 214, 232, 242, 246, 267, 301
politics 4–5, 67, 75, 272, 280, 283
identity 16, 266–7, 271, 290
Roman imperial 5, 170, 182
Roman republican 56, 181
Polybius 6–7, 10, 13–4, 16, 41, 91, 95, 102–7, 109–11, 115–41, 201–2, 234, 266–7, 269–70, 272, 274, 279, 289
polyptoton 154
Pompeii 2–3, 7, 10, 16–7, 298–323
Sex. Pompeius 28–9, 31, 322
Pompey the Great 8–9, 56, 208, 232, 322
T. Pomponius Atticus 240–1
Poppaea Sabina, Empress 169, 203–4, 210, 214–5
populares : optimates 246
populus 43, 46, 48, 56–7, 60, 62–3, 82, 129, 149, 155–6, 158, 180, 215, 228, 230, 233, 238, 278
praise (laus) and blame (uituperatio) : “moralising” 50, 72–3, 75, 80–4, 123, 147, 156, 170–1, 178, 183, 197, 218, 229, 233, 235, 240–1, 248–50, 310
priamel 147
primores Galliae 8
princeps 12, 25, 32, 36, 51–2, 62, 74, 77, 80, 82, 84–5, 169, 170–1, 179–80, 204–5, 209, 215, 225, 230, 247–8, 252, 303–4
Principate, the Roman 4–5, 12–3, 25, 27, 45–8, 51, 53, 62–4, 69–71, 73, 76–7, 79–81, 84, 86, 171, 174, 176, 179, 181, 186, 200, 202, 209, 217–8, 228, 243–5, 247–8, 252, 269
programmata antiquissima and programmata recentiora 320–1, 323
propaganda 25–6, 30–6, 74–9, 85–6, 314, 320
Sex. Propertius (the poet) 25, 28, 30–1, 33–4, 36, 60, 213, 284
proscriptions 245
Pseudo-Seneca : Octavia 15, 198, 205, 207, 217–20
Punic Wars 40, 115, 268
First Punic War 58–9, 129, 268
Second Punic War : “Hannibal” 41, 102, 125, 127, 135, 137, 141, 269
Quellenforschung : see “source criticism”
Quintilian 15, 184, 199
rebooting 7, 13, 53–6, 63–4
refugees 146, 267, 278
Republic, the Roman : “memory” and “trauma” 4–5, 8, 11–3, 25, 27, 34, 40–64, 73, 80–2, 126, 163, 174, 181, 200–1, 210, 218, 233, 238, 245–6, 253, 267–9
republicanism 9, 47, 69
res publica 27, 47–8, 59, 80, 82, 153, 171, 185, 230–1, 232, 249–50, 266–7, 271
revenge 56, 205, 249
rhetoric 2, 5, 11–2, 14–5, 109, 147, 155, 170, 185–6, 212, 215, 219, 229
rhetorical turn 2, 14
riot 7, 17, 301–10, 319, 321
Romanisation 146, 170, 173–4, 177, 181, 283, 291–2
Romulus 40, 57, 61, 229, 282–3, 285, 287
sack 97, 121–2
of Rome (by the Gauls) 7, 14, 115–42, 146, 163, 270, 272
of Veii 7, 15, 58, 117, 119–21, 125, 146, 148, 150, 152–4, 156–9, 161–3, 270–1
Sallust 3, 6, 10, 12, 16, 42, 45, 49, 175, 177, 265–6, 267–9, 273–84, 286–7, 289, 292
scopophilia 207
Scythia / Scythians 269, 279
Second Temple 53–5
self-control : moderatio 8, 16, 219, 225, 227–32, 234–5, 238–9, 241–2, 248–53
self-fashioning / self-staging 73–4, 85, 225, 236
C. Sempronius Gracchus 41, 59, 227, 246
Ti. Sempronius Gracchus 59, 227
senate / senators 8–9, 11, 15–6, 56–7, 57, 59–61, 71–4, 76–7, 80–6, 92, 108, 149–52, 154, 156–8, 160, 169–74, 175, 180–2, 185–7, 203, 210, 216, 225, 228–33, 238–9, 245–51, 290, 301, 303–5
Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre 16, 225, 246, 249–53
Seneca the Elder 25
Seneca the Younger 6, 16, 47, 174, 197, 204–6, 210, 214–5, 217, 232, 234–6, 238–42, 244, 248, 250–4, 300, 302, 311
Septimius Severus, Emperor 245
L. Sergius Catilina 10, 60, 175, 301
Servius Tullius, King 57, 200, 218, 245, 247
ship (collapsible) 197–200, 204, 211, 213–5, 218–9
Sicily 57, 157, 242, 268–9, 282, 289
siege : “sack” 104, 115, 117–22, 127, 141, 146, 148–9, 151, 158
of Falerii 148–62
Silius Italicus, Tib. Catius Asconius 199, 201, 218
simile 147
slavery / slaves 48, 58, 78, 117, 179, 183, 208, 210, 291
soldiers 26, 28–9, 31–2, 57–8, 77, 91, 104, 107, 140, 159, 161–2, 172, 179, 184, 204, 209, 229, 234, 250, 301
solitudo : uastitas 172–4, 176–80, 183–6
Sophocles 125, 217
C. Sosius 28–9
source criticism : “intertextuality” 91, 93–5, 275
source of inspiration ‒ source of facts : inuentio 13, 95, 102
specimen 152–5
speech-acts 204–9, 219
spatiality : “geography” 7, 263, 279–80, 288–9
speed 57, 277–8
staging 81, 197–202, 211–15, 219
Statius, P. Papinius 45, 212, 218, 235–7
Stone, Oliver (director) 10
Strabo 140, 267, 300
stratagem 97, 161
C. Suetonius Tranquillus 8, 16, 31, 33, 92, 170, 197–8, 200–7, 209–10, 213–4, 217, 227, 234, 239, 242, 244, 246–7
suicide 9, 36, 170, 205, 217–8, 249
Ser. Sulpicius Galba (praetor 54BC) 92
Swedish Pompeii Project 314, 320
swimming 202, 213
Syme, Sir Ronald 26, 72, 76, 80
synecdoche 147
Syracuse 115, 122, 135, 140, 158, 242
Tacitean colour coding 13, 69–70, 85–6
Tacitus, P. Cornelius 3, 6–17, 43–51, 53, 55, 63, 69–86, 117, 169–87, 197–220, 225, 227–34, 238–9, 243–4, 247–8, 250–1, 253, 279, 288, 300–5, 309–11
Agricola 15, 47–8, 72–6, 170, 172–7, 181–7, 231–2, 243
Annals 8–11, 15, 43, 79–85, 169–87, 197–217, 219–20, 225, 227–34, 300–5
Dialogus de oratoribus 174, 176–7, 179–80, 183–4
Germania 176
Histories 48–50, 76–9
Sex. Tarquinius 172, 200
L. Tarquinius Priscus, King 271–2, 283
L. Tarquinius Superbus, King 200, 245
tears 16, 140, 225–54
teichoskopia 149
M. Terentius Varro 101, 200
Teuta, Queen 120
theatre 172–4, 203, 209–10, 214, 243, 298, 321
theatricality 7, 149, 202–3, 210–2, 214–5, 217, 220
thirdspace 7, 277, 288–90
Thucydides 6, 41, 104, 109, 138, 267, 269, 278, 282, 289
Tiberius, Emperor 7–8, 10, 16, 45, 47, 63, 81–4, 107, 178–9, 183, 206, 225–54
Timasitheus 157–9
Titius Sabinus 178, 183
Titus, Emperor 76, 243
topos 149, 154, 271, 273, 277, 283, 287
Trajan, Emperor 10, 12–3, 47–8, 50–2, 62–3, 69, 71–6, 79–80, 82, 84–6, 241
trauma : “Republic, the Roman” 7, 12, 49–50, 53–6, 63
trendlines 131–3
tribunate / tribunes 57–9, 82–3, 157, 160–2, 206, 246, 270
tricolon 173–4
triumph 9, 13, 32, 51, 156, 158, 267, 305, 315, 322
triumvirate / triumvir(s) 26, 31, 36, 61, 245
Troy / Trojans 9, 116, 146, 200, 218, 269, 280–1, 287, 292, 322–3
Tullia, daughter of M. Tullius Cicero 180, 240–1
Tullia Minor, daughter of Servius Tullius 200, 218
M. Tullius Cicero 6, 14, 40, 43–4, 60, 73, 95, 108–9, 174, 180, 206, 208, 210, 235–6, 240–1, 246, 301, 323
Q. Tullius Cicero 92, 232, 235
tyche : seefortuna
tyranny / tyrant(s) : “autocracy / autocrat(s)” 47, 53–4, 73, 245–6
urbs capta 149
usage(s) of the past 1–17, 86, 141, 163, 187, 197, 220, 265, 267, 298, 309, 322
uastitas : solitudo 177–8
uirtus 78, 83, 103, 149, 152–5, 160–2, 178, 182, 232, 238
Valerius Maximus 151
Veii : see “sack, of Veii”
M. Velleius Paterculus 3, 7, 10–2, 14, 25–37, 45–6, 56, 60, 154, 301
Verginia 218
Vespasian, Emperor 76–7, 184, 203
Vesuvius, Mount 300–1
M. Vinicius 26
M. Vipsanius Agrippa 27, 29
Virgil 14, 25, 32, 105, 146, 154, 211, 218, 267, 283
Vitellius, Emperor 76–7, 179, 184, 217
womb 205
Zonaras 208
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