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Series Editors' Preface
Preface
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Map of Roman Italy
Map of the Roman Empire in AD 69
Timeline
Part I Debates 1
Chapter 1 Approaching Roman Imperialism 3
Chapter 2 From City to Empire 12
Chapter 3 Explanations 33
Chapter 4 The Subject 50
Chapter 5 The Ruler 71
Part II Documents 89
Appian 91
Augustine 94
Caesar 94
Cicero 96
Digest 101
Dio Cassius 102
Diodoros of Sicily 103
Eusebius 104
Inscriptions 104
Lex Irnitana 109
Josephus 109
Lactantius 111
Livy 112
1 Maccabees 118
Milestones 119
Philo of Alexandria 121
Pliny the Elder 122
Pliny the Younger 123
Plutarch 125
Polybios 129
Pompeius Trogus 147
Res Gestae Divi Augusti 148
Sallust 151
Schoolbook 151
Strabo 152
Tacitus 153
Tertullian 161
Third Sibylline Oracle 162
Tomb of the Scipios 162
Valerius Maximus 163
Funeral Stele of Regina 164
Trajan's Column 165
Colosseum 166
Coins 166
Victory Temples 168
Further Reading 169
Internet Resources 178
Glossary 181
Bibliography 185
Index 200
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