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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Betrayed Conspiracies
1. Sallust: The Catilinarian Conspiracy
2. Livy: The Bacchanalian Affair
3. Tacitus: The Pisonian Conspiracy Part II. Successful Conspiracies
4. Josephus: The Assassination of Caligula
5. Appian: The Assassination of Julius Caesar Conclusion Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index Index Locorum
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