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An essential companion to the rest of the series, the index makes it easy to locate Frye's public and private views on particular subjects, writers, and critics within his published works, diaries, and notebooks. The book is divided into two parts: the first contains all of Frye's substantial remarks on his own life, his writings, and his reputation; the second includes references to people, books, places, institutions, and topics. 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[121]-124) and index. 327 $apart INTRODUCTION -- chapter 1 THE CRISIS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC -- chapter 2 THE DIVINE YOUTH -- chapter 3 THE POWERS OF AUGUSTUS -- chapter 4 Auctoritas ?and patronage -- chapter 5 THE CITY OF MARBLE -- chapter 6 THE RESPUBLICA OF AUGUSTUS -- chapter 7 THE EMPIRE AND THE AUGUSTAN PEACE -- chapter 8 THE SUCCESSION -- chapter 9 THE LEGACY OF AUGUSTUS -- part APPENDIX I -- chapter APPENDIX II -- chapter 10 5 APPENDIX III: GLOSSARY OF LATIN TERMS -- chapter SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. 330 $aHistory sees Augustus Caesar as the first emperor of Rome, whose system of ordered government provided a firm and stable basis for the successive expansion and prosperity of the Roman Empire over the next two centuries. Hailed as restorer of the Republic' and regarded by some as a deity in his own lifetime, Augustus became an object of emulation for many of his successors. This pamphlet reviews the evidence in order to place Augustus firmly in the context of his own times. It explores the background to his spectacular rise to power, his political and imperial reforms, and the creation of the Respublica of Augustus and the legacy left to his successors. By examining the hopes and expectations of his contemporaries and his own personal qualities of statesmanship and unscrupulous ambition, Shotter reveals that the reasons for Augustus' success lie partly in the complexity of the man himself, and partly in the unique nature of the times in which he lived. 606 $aEmperors$zRome$vBiography 607 $aRome$xHistory$yCivil War, 43-31 B.C 607 $aRome$xHistory$yAugustus, 30 B.C.-14 A.D 615 0$aEmperors 676 $a937/.07/092 676 $aB 700 $aShotter$b D. C. A$g(David Colin Arthur)$0853305 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910960360803321 996 $aAugustus Caesar$94495371 997 $aUNINA