Lives of the CaesarsWritten by a palace insider and published at the height of the Roman Empire, this title gives an individual portrait of each emperor. It is an account of the emperors that brings the mundane, tragic, and scandalous activities of Rome's elite - the emperors, their families, friends, enemies, successes, failures, loves, and ambitions - to life. |
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... THE MANUSCRIPTS VII XVII XXIII XXVI BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE XXX SIGLA I. THE DEIFIED JULIUS II . THE DEIFIED AUGUSTUS III . TIBERIUS IV . GAIUS CALIGULA V. THE DEIFIED CLAUDIUS XXXII 46 109 150 189 VI . NERO 219 VII . GALBA , OTHO ,
... THE MANUSCRIPTS VII XVII XXIII XXVI BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE XXX SIGLA I. THE DEIFIED JULIUS II . THE DEIFIED AUGUSTUS III . TIBERIUS IV . GAIUS CALIGULA V. THE DEIFIED CLAUDIUS XXXII 46 109 150 189 VI . NERO 219 VII . GALBA , OTHO ,
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Suetonius. VI . NERO 219 VII . GALBA , OTHO , AND VITELLIUS 257 VIII . THE DEIFIED VESPASIAN , THE DEIFIED TITUS , DOMITIAN PART II THE LIVES OF ILLUSTRIOUS MEN PREFATORY NOTE 290 333 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 337 DE GRAMMATICIS ET RHETORIBUS ...
Suetonius. VI . NERO 219 VII . GALBA , OTHO , AND VITELLIUS 257 VIII . THE DEIFIED VESPASIAN , THE DEIFIED TITUS , DOMITIAN PART II THE LIVES OF ILLUSTRIOUS MEN PREFATORY NOTE 290 333 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 337 DE GRAMMATICIS ET RHETORIBUS ...
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... Galba , Olho and Vitellius , Groningen , 1898 . The Caesars have been translated into English by Philemon Holland , London , 1606 ; John Clarke , London , 1732 , with the Latin text ; and by Alexander Thomson , London , 1796. A revision ...
... Galba , Olho and Vitellius , Groningen , 1898 . The Caesars have been translated into English by Philemon Holland , London , 1606 ; John Clarke , London , 1732 , with the Latin text ; and by Alexander Thomson , London , 1796. A revision ...
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Contents
THE DEIFIED AUGUSTUS | 46 |
TIBERIUS | 109 |
GAIUS CALIGULA | 150 |
NERO | 219 |
GALBA OTHO AND VITELLIUS | 257 |
THE DEIFIED VESPASIAN | 290 |
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