Dynasty and Empire in the Age of Augustus

  List of Plates
  Preface

 collapse sectionIntroduction
 Aims and Methods
 History of the Cups
 The Cups in Context
 collapse section1—  Augustus' World Rule
 Description (pls. 1–3, 13)
 collapse sectionCommentary: Individual and Group Iconographies
 Roma and the Genius of the Roman People
 collapse sectionVenus with Victory and Amor
 Venus
 Victoria
 Amor
 Venus and Emperor Compositions
 Mars
 collapse section2—  The Image of Augustus
 collapse sectionThe Seated Togate Emperor: An Augustan Honorific Portrait Type
 The "Anaglypha Traiani"
 The Hadrianeum Seated Emperor and Personifications
 Augustus' Actian Coinage
 Men with Gods
 collapse section3—  The Peoples of Empire
 Description
 collapse sectionIdentification
 Gaul
 Spain
 Africa
 Asia
 The Peoples of Empire
 Benevolent Imperium
 collapse section4—  Drusus, Augustus, and Barbarian Babies
 Description
 Commentary: The Nature of the Image
 The Identification of Drusus the Elder: Agents and Heirs
 collapse sectionBarbarian Babies
 The Ara Pacis
 Lugdunum Aurei
 Lost Episodes in Augustan History
 Drusus and the Primores Galliarum, 13-10 B.C.
 collapse section5—  The Sacrifice of Tiberius
 Description
 The Sacrifice in Armor
 The Imperator
 The Capitolium and Augustan Architectural Representation
 The Victim Group
 Nuncupatio Votorum
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 Description
 The Pompa Triumphalis and Tiberius
 The Gallic Torquatus
 The Quadriga
 The Servus Publicus and the Date of the Boscoreale Cups
 The Date of Tiberius' Triumph
 The Narrative Structure of BR II
 collapse section7—  Echoes of the Boscoreale Cup Panels in Later Historical Relief
 The Arch of Trajan at Beneventum
 The Ludovisi Sarcophagus Lid
 collapse section8—  Tiberius and Drusus in Augustan Propaganda and the Prototype for the Boscoreale Cups
 A Polemic for the Claudii Nerones
 The Young General: Images of Agency and Inheritance
 collapse sectionThe Prototype Monument
 When?
 What Kind?
  Conclusion:  The Boscoreale Cups and Roman Art

  Appendix A—  Toreutica:  The Cups as Silver Vessels
  Appendix B—  Communications Theory and the Boscoreale Cups
 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction
 1— Augustus' World Rule
 2— The Image of Augustus
 3— The Peoples of Empire
 4— Drusus, Augustus, and Barbarian Babies
 5— The Sacrifice of Tiberius
 6— The Triumph of Tiberius
 7— Echoes of the Boscoreale Cup Panels in Later Historical Relief
 8— Tiberius and Drusus in Augustan Propaganda and the Prototype for the Boscoreale Cups
 Conclusion: The Boscoreale Cups and Roman Art
 Appendix A— Toreutica: The Cups as Silver Vessels
 Appendix B— Communications Theory and the Boscoreale Cups
  Bibliography
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  Index of Gems, Intaglios, Cameos, and Cameo Artifacts
  Index of Coins
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