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_aSyme, Ronald, _d1903-1989 _eauthor. _9392173 |
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_aThe Roman revolution / _cby Ronald Syme. |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2002. |
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_axi, 568 pages : _billustrations, genealogical tables ; _c20 cm |
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_gI. _tIntroduction: Augustus and History -- _gII. _tThe Roman Oligarchy -- _gIII. _tThe Domination of Pompeius -- _gIV. _tCaesar the Dictator -- _gV. _tThe Caesarian Party -- _gVI. _tCaesar's New Senators -- _gVII. _tThe Consul Antonius -- _gVIII. _tCaesar's Heir -- _gIX. _tThe First March on Rome -- _gX. _tThe Senior Statesman -- _gXI. _tPolitical Catchwords -- _gXII. _tThe Senate Against Antonius -- _gXIII. _tThe Second March on Rome -- _gXIV. _tThe Proscriptions -- _gXV. _tPhilippi and Perusia -- _gXVI. _tThe Predominance of Antonius -- _gXVII. _tThe Rise of Octavianus -- _gXVIII. _tRome under the Triumvirs -- _gXIX. _tAntonius in the East -- _gXX. _t(Tota Italia) -- _gXXI. _t(Dux) -- _gXXII. _t(Princeps) -- _gXXIII. _tCrisis in Party and State -- _gXXIV. _tThe Party of Augustus -- _gXXV. _tThe Workig of Patronage -- _gXXVI. _tThe Government -- _gXXVII. _tThe Cabinet -- _gXXVIII. _tThe Succession -- _gXXIX. _tThe National Programme -- _gXXX. _tThe Organization of Opinion -- _gXXXI. _tThe Opposition -- _gXXXII. _tThe Doom of the (Nobiles) -- _gXXXIII. _t(Pax et Princeps) -- _tAppendix: The Consuls -- _tGenealogical Tables. |
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