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Preface | 7 | |
Cicero's Stand on Prodigies: A Non-existent Dilemma? | 9 | |
Omens in Tacitus' Histories I-III | 25 | |
The Propaganda of Omens: Six dreams involving Augustus | 43 | |
"The Truth without nonsense": Remarks on Artemidorus' Interpretation of Dreams | 57 | |
Fulgura et Fulmina: Or what it portends when the family tomb is struck by a fulmen quod decussit | 67 | |
The Authors | 79 |
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