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Achilles 14, 87, 254–259, 262–269, 328–329
Achilles Tatius 328–329, 332, 341–342, 344–347, 355, 357, 362
admission 13, 226–252
adoption 82, 97–103, 138, 144, 151, 154, 200–207, 265–271, 285–291
Aelian 1, 263, 273
Aelius Aristides 6, 9, 109–119, 121, 123, 125, 130–131, 436, 460 n. 26
Africa 221, 291 n. 28, 293, 295, 331, 333, 405, 452 n. 51, 458, 485
Agrippa, M. Vipsanius 9, 36–37, 46, 70, 81, 83, 91, 121–122, 124 n. 53, 127, 148, 434
Agrippina the Younger 188, 199, 208, 209 n. 31, 222, 233–238
Alexander the Great 14, 54, 178, 253–273, 288–289, 434, 437 n. 21, 441 n. 35, 443
Antonine dynasty 10, 82 n. 11, 110–111, 128–129, 138–164, 211, 269–271, 457 n. 7
Antoninus (imperial title) 10, 141–147, 269–270
Antoninus Pius 21, 111, 138–139, 142, 145–146, 211, 317, 469 n. 79
Antony (M. Antonius) 46 n. 49, 98, 210, 310, 378–381, 384–395, 414, 419, 437, 441
Apollonius of Nicomedia 442 n. 36, 444
Apollonius of Tyana 9, 119–121, 125, 452 n. 51, 473
Appian 4, 34–36, 41, 46, 49–50, 53 n. 63, 67, 192 n. 72, 329, 355 n. 2, 356 n. 4, 379 n. 27, 381, 383, 384 n. 57, 393, 451 n. 51
Apuleius 361
aristocracy 86–87, 111–112, 126, 376 n. 17
Aristotle 87, 114, 123, 437, 443, 447 n. 43
Arrian 1, 259–265, 272–273, 419
Asconius 405 n. 8, 407 n. 13, 413 n. 31, 414 n. 33, 419
Asia Minor 19–20, 53, 255–262, 266–267, 283–284, 293, 366–367, 435–438, 456–475”
“Asia (province) 35, 92, 180, 408–409”
Asinius Gallus, M. 94
Asinius Pollio, C. 379–380, 419
astronomy/astrology 287 n. 23, 304, 310–311
Athens 114, 118, 262, 385–386, 395 n. 112
Augusta (imperial title) 146 n. 31, 194, 284–287, 293, 295 n. 38
Augustus (imperial title) 138–139, 143–151, 155–159, 162, 184, 284 n. 15
Augustus ( Octavian ) 2, 7–8, 12, 19, 35–39, 42, 45, 54–55, 59–76, 81–85, 92–98, 101, 127–130, 173–194, 200–203, 208, 228 n. 11, 232–234, 245, 268 n. 52, 272 n. 72, 279 n. 2, 311, 344 n. 55, 370 n. 48, 382 n. 43, 395 n. 109, 415–418, 435, 441–444, 464–466, 483–484.
bandits 329, 332, 341–344, 346, 355, 362, 368
Bithynia 19, 86, 294, 320, 331, 366–367, 423, 436, 456–457, 461–464, 474
Boukoloi see bandits
Brutus, Decimus Junius 388–390
Brutus, Marcus Junius 35, 309, 408, 415, 417
Byzantium 3 n. 5, 65 n. 26, 266–267, 289, 462, 474–475
Caesar, C. Julius 2, 7, 22, 34–39, 43–54, 65, 178–179, 308–310, 374 n. 4, 376–387, 393, 396, 405–407, 412–418, 441
Caesar (imperial title) 146–149, 155, 241, 245, 279, 286–287, 289, 291, 295 n. 37
Calenus, Q. Fufius 379, 384 n. 54, 385, 389, 390 n. 82, 391–392, 394, 414, 416 n. 37, 437
Caligula (C. Caesar Augustus Germanicus) 99, 241–242, 312–314, 415, 465, 467
Cappadocia 366, 459, 462 n. 46, 464, 470
Capua 1, 290, 315, 331, 360, 394, 412, 422, 459
Caracalla 7, 12–14, 39, 71, 83 n. 14, 99, 100 n. 59, 121 n. 44, 127 n. 65, 138, 141 n. 8, 142, 144, 152–162, 179, 188 n. 59, 193–194, 199, 208, 213–221, 216, 221, 226–227, 234–235, 245–246, 253–254, 264–272, 280–292, 290–292, 319, 356–368, 421, 435, 437 n. 21, 443, 461, 481–482, 490, 494, 496
Carmen Saeculare (Severan) 483, 485
Cassius Dio
Career as Author 63, 140, 150, 160–161
Career as Author 209, 327, 330, 339, 347, 420
Early Life and Education 437, 457–459
Political and Social Views of 55, 59–60, 64, 68, 71–74, 76, 91, 93, 103, 132, 147, 148 n. 37, 150, 153, 157, 159, 162, 227, 231, 236–240, 452, 467, 469
Political and Social Views of 2, 10, 194, 207, 222, 273, 356
Political Career 63, 71, 150, 293 n. 32, 296 n. 42, 458, 460
Political Career 331, 334, 367, 424
Roman History
sources 39 n. 26, 55
speeches 43, 80–81, 83–87, 89, 91, 94, 125, 148, 468
structure 161 n. 70
textual transmission 150
Roman History
sources 17, 184, 378, 387, 401
speeches 392, 396, 416 n. 37
textual transmission 24, 200 n. 10, 209 n. 32, 416 n. 37
Catiline (L. Sergius Catilina) 46, 231, 380, 387 n. 68, 394
Cato, M. Porcius (Elder) 1, 302, 403, 424, 436 n. 15
Cato, M. Porcius (Younger) 48, 374 n. 3, 380, 381 n. 36, 37, 383 n. 51, 391 n. 87, 393 n. 96, 436 n. 15, 437 n. 21
Chariton 328, 356 n. 4, 357, 369
Cicero 4 n. 11, 7 n. 20, 9 n. 26, 17, 36 n. 15, 40 n. 28, 42, 45, 49–50, 54, 70, 80–81, 92, 120 n. 37, 123, 126, 231, 302–304, 311, 336, 373–396, 402–404, 408–414, 422, 424, 436 n. 19, 437
Spurious In Sallustium 406
Cilicia 317, 366, 459, 460 n. 25, 463, 465, 472–473
citizenship, Roman 20, 84, 116–119, 127 n. 65, 132, 448–449, 466–467
Claudius (emperor) 34, 63, 151, 233–34, 279 n. 2, 303, 311–316, 435, 438, 444, 447–449, 464–467
Claudius Pompeianus 423 n. 54
Claudius Ptolemy 303
Clodius Albinus 64, 279 n. 2
Clodius (P. Clodius Pulcher) 40 n. 28, 49, 51–52, 308, 381–382, 394
Cluvius Rufus 419
comet 281, 311, 313, 315–316, 320
Commodus 1, 20, 23, 71, 97, 99, 101, 139–140, 144, 150–151, 154, 158, 207, 242, 245, 269, 272, 290, 317, 319, 345, 347, 355–356, 365, 367, 369, 420, 458 n. 9, 460, 472–473, 495, 496 n. 47
consolatio 334, 394 n. 103, 396 n. 116, 411
consul(ship) 89, 91, 160, 292–293, 295, 385, 394, 422, 456, 458, 463, 491
Cornelius Sisenna 419
Crassus, M. Licinius 35, n. 10, 40 n. 28, 43, 45, 49, 307, 412–414
Cremutius Cordus 39 n. 26, 374 n. 7, 379 n. 27, 415–419, 421, 423
Dalmatia 174, 177, 179, 293, 295, 331, 333, 367, 459
decennalia (Severan) 481–482
Dellius, Q. 419
democracy 9, 37, 72, 80 n. 1, 83, 85–86, 109–132, 309, 392
Didius Julianus 64, 97, 159, 306 n. 18, 318, 423 n. 54
Dio Chrysostom 6, 80–81, 86–88, 91, 98, 119, 125–126, 452, 469
Diodorus Siculus 257, 435
Dionysius of Halicarnassus 4, 8, 81, 84, 123
Dionysius of Miletus 446, 469
Domitian 82, 86–88, 90–91, 93–94, 99, 179 n. 24, 204–205, 316, 359 n. 14, 473, 484, 486
dreams 15, 68, 209, 211, 273, 279 n. 1, 2, 303, 309, 312, 315–319, 337, 347, 358, 360, 367, 420, 472
earthquake 20, 307–308, 312–314, 316, 319, 460, 466
eclipse 281, 305–306, 313–315, 320
Egypt 33–35, 310, 332, 343, 355, 366, 368, 376 n. 13
Elagabal (deity) 14, 279–282, 284–285, 287–292, 296
Elagabalus 10, 14, 20–21, 121 n. 44, 142, 144, 153, 156, 243, 245–246, 265–270, 279–296, 320, 330, 356, 358 n. 13, 359 n. 15, 366, 367 n. 35, 368, 438, 462, 494–496
equestrians 72, 117, 127 n. 65, 128, 129 n. 73, 226, 152, 154, 227 n. 4, 229, 239, 247, 361, 366 n. 32
ethnogeography 332, 337
ethopoeia 335
Eutychianus 281, 284–286, 290, 292, 296
Excerpta Constantiniana 21, 37 n. 16, 38 n. 18, 212, 220, 233 n. 24, 253, 369, 408, 410, 443, 446, 450 n. 50, 473
exile 35, 84, 311 n. 25, 337, 381, 409, 411–412, 422–423, 436 n. 19
Fabricius Veiento 418 n. 42
Faustina the Younger 210 n. 34, 211
fire 179, 307, 311, 313, 315–319, 496
flood 290, 303, 307, 312
Gabinius, Aulus 41, 43 n. 40, 375, 376 n. 11, 378
Galatia 366, 464
games ( see ludi )
Gannys ( see Eutychianus )
geography 330, 332, 434 n. 7, 456, 459, 461, 463, 475
Geta 13, 142, 152 n. 44, 190, 208, 213–214, 216, 218–220, 235, 283 n. 12, 319, 364 n. 25, 490
Greece 19, 114, 116, 310, 434
Greek language 19, 149, 244, 342, 404 n. 7, 433–452
Hadrian 19, 33–34, 82, 97, 99–100, 102, 143 n. 14, 153, 190, 207, 210 n. 34, 316, 435, 437, 442, 446, 464, 469
Hannibal 435 n. 14, 450–452
Heliodorus 328, 332, 334, 336, 341–342, 344, 355, 357, 362, 396 n. 116
Hellenism 21, 475, 486, 488, 493, 496
Helvidius Priscus 76, 93
Hephaestion 255, 259, 262–265, 273
Herodian 4, 22 n. 49, 141 n. 8, 152–155, 157 n. 59, 216, 235, 238, 264–265, 270, 273, 279–292, 295–296, 367 n. 36, 368, 436 n. 16, 438, 445, 454, 496 n. 47
Herodotus 120, 124, 256, 259 n. 24, 271 n. 68, 332, 346, 440, 472
Hierapolis 1, 460, 471–472
Historia Augusta 5, 10, 33, 65, 69, 138–164, 190, 242, 284 n. 15, 295, 329, 368, 438, 443 n. 39
historiography, ancient 327, 330, 332–333, 342, 344, 346–347, 379 n. 27, 470
Homer 87, 256, 262, 265, 273, 281, 337, 423, 433, 437
Ilium 14, 255–256, 258
imperial court 83 n. 14, 86, 88, 188, 281, 283 n. 12, 287 n. 24, 290, 461
Isocrates 118, 123
John of Antioch 22 n. 49, 305
Julia (Caesar’s daughter) 50–51
Julia Domna 7 n. 20, 12, 24 n. 57, 120, 152, 188–194, 198–223, 231, 234, 245, 281–287, 358 n. 10, 359, 362–365, 368, 370, 394
Julia Maesa 10, 14, 24 n. 58, 152 n. 44, 157–158, 270, 279–296, 356
Julia Mamaea 281, 287, 292, 294–296, 438
Julia Soaemias 281
Jupiter 154–155, 177, 290, 313, 315, 360
Latin language 19, 112, 126, 143, 149, 244, 404 n. 7, 442, 449, 451–452, 467
Legitimacy, of emperors 1, 10, 14, 81, 84–85, 98, 128 n. 69, 139–143, 147, 149–150, 156, 162–163, 248, 271, 280 n. 6, 484
Lepcis Magna 20, 452 n. 51, 485
Lex Gabinia 37, 38 n. 18, 40–43, 375, 378 n. 21
Lex Julia de maritandis ordinibus 73
Lex Julia de senatu habendo 8, 59–60, 62
Lex Manilia 41, 375, 377–378
libertas 9, 110, 121, 128, 418
Livia 12, 54, 70, 174–194, 199–203, 208–209, 214 n. 44, 222, 231–235, 238, 245, 395 n. 109
Livy 39 n. 26, 44 n. 42, 302, 346, 379 n. 27
Longus 328, 357, 369
Lucan 34, 49, 50 n. 59
Lucian 272 n. 75, 361
Ludi 100 n. 59, 131, 468
Ludi Graeci 484–485
Ludi Honorarii 482–484, 488–490, 493
Ludi Latini  483
Ludi Saeculares (Augustan) 483 n. 9, 491
Ludi Saeculares (Severan) 286, 481, 486, 488–490, 493, 497
Lusus Troiae 483, 490
venatio 481–482, 484–485, 488–489, 493, 496–497
Lycia 458, 460, 464
Macedonia 380
Macrinus, M. Opellius 17, 21, 121 n. 44, 138, 142, 152–156, 160, 162–163, 221, 227, 268 n. 51, 270, 280–281, 283–286, 290, 292, 294, 319–320, 330, 355–370, 462
Maecenas, C. Clinius 6, 9, 36–37, 39, 70, 81, 83–85, 91, 94, 98, 101 n. 64, 121–131, 147–148, 176 n. 10, 199 n. 5, 272 n. 72, 75 309–310, 434, 444 n. 41, 468–469
Manilius, C. 40 n. 28
Manilius, M. 311 n. 27
Marcellus (nephew of Augustus) 177–178, 182, 193, 338
Marcius Claudius Agrippa 365–366, 369
Marcus Aurelius 19, 21, 54, 82, 100, 130, 139–159, 207, 210–214, 240, 245, 269–270, 435, 438, 442–446, 457, 460 n. 26, 466
Marius, C. 7, 36, 39, 54, 65–66, 402, 408, 409 n. 15
Maximus, L. Marius 39 n. 23, 160–163, 368, 419
Modestus, Q. Aiacius 485
monarchy 8, 37, 38 n. 18, 53–54, 68, 71, 73, 80–103, 109 n. 2, 112, 121, 126, 128–129, 149, 198, 248, 309
Mucianus, C. Licinius 471
Nero 2, 20, 63, 76, 99, 186, 204, 208, 241–242, 245–246, 279 n. 1, 308, 313–314, 359 n. 14, 438
Nerva 82, 86, 91–92, 94, 97, 99–101, 110 n. 7, 153, 204, 207, 316
Nicaea 1–2, 19, 331, 337, 367, 423, 434 n. 7, 457, 461, 463, 471, 474
Nicomedia 100 n. 59, 286 n. 22, 293, 331, 366–367, 461, 494
novel 17, 327–347, 355–370, 375 n. 8, 396 n. 116, 433 n. 3
Numidia 405
Octavian ( Augustus ) 61, 63, 66–71, 93, 98, 101 n. 64, 121, 125, 148, 203, 210, 310, 384–390, 394, 438, 440–441
Octavia (sister of Augustus) 12, 173, 177–179, 194, 203
omens 15, 23, 209, 211, 217, 268, 273, 279 n. 1, 2, 281, 287, 290, 292, 309 n. 20, 312, 315–316, 318, 338, 360, 387, 391, 494, 496
optimates 375 n. 10, 377–378
Ovid 35, 174, 176, 178 n. 17, 21, 180–183, 189
paideia 19, 272, 435 n. 13, 437–438, 443, 445, 452
Pamphylia 458, 460, 464
Pannonia 331, 334
Patroclus 255, 259, 262–265, 273
Pertinax 45, 64, 97, 159, 292, 306 n. 18, 318, 438, 457 n. 6
Pescennius Niger 65 n. 26, 214 n. 43, 279 n. 2, 461
Philiscus 17, 336, 375 n. 8, 380 n. 30, 34, 381, 383, 385, 392–396, 409 n. 17, 411–414, 422, 436 n. 19
Philostratus, Flavius 1, 9, 109, 111, 119–121, 125, 127, 244, 328–329, 411 n. 24, 412 n. 26, 433, 443 n. 39, 452 n. 51
Plato 87, 114, 123, 304, 386, 436, 437 n. 21
Plautianus, Fulvius 12, 212–217, 231, 235, 237–238, 245, 279 n. 2, 319, 422, 481
Plautilla 212–213, 215, 481–482
Pliny the Elder 50, 67, 174, 176, 178–180, 471 n. 84
Pliny the Younger 60, 80–82, 91, 97–98, 102, 121, 125–126, 131, 175 n. 6, 180, 198, 200, 207–208, 214, 222, 315, 338 n. 44
Plotina 175 n. 6, 188, 207
Plutarch 4, 6, 19, 34, 36, 41–42, 45, 47 n. 52, 49–50, 178, 231, 259, 261, 263, 265, 304, 309, 376 n. 11, 377 n. 19, 378 n. 21, 379 n. 27, 381, 382 n. 41, 383, 384 n. 57, 393, 395 n. 110, 401 n. 2, 413 n. 31, 414 n. 33, 436, 438–441, 443, 452, 466 n. 65
Polybius 4, 8, 339 n. 46, 346, 421, 434 n. 11
Pompeius Rusonianus 485
Pompeius Trogus 258, 261, 263
Pompey (Cn. Pompeius Magnus) 7, 17, 22, 33–55, 65, 307, 311 n. 25, 373 n. 2, 374 n. 4, 375–376, 378 n. 23, 381–384, 396 n. 118
populares 376
portents 184, 279, 359
Porticus Liviae 12, 173–174, 176–177, 185, 187–188, 192, 194
Porticus Octavia 177, 179, 182
Porticus Octaviae 12, 173, 180, 184–185, 188, 194, 196
prodigies 14–15, 40, 280, 287, 296, 303, 306, 307 n. 19, 308, 310–311, 316–320
prophecy 14, 281, 289–291, 473–474
provincial elite 9, 88, 102, 113, 117, 119, 131, 163, 436–437, 452, 458, 466–467, 475 n. 95
quindecimviri 485
Quintilian 415, 418
Republic, Roman 36, 37 n. 18, 38 n. 18, 39–40, 48, 51, 53, 72, 74–75, 82–83, 97, 99, 102, 112, 116–117, 122, 131, 173, 185, 192, 256, 311, 374, 387, 396
rhetoric 15, 113, 120, 334, 357, 364 n. 28, 367 n. 36, 374 n. 3, 381, 385 n. 59, 436, 440, 443–444
Rome 35–37, 45, 53, 63, 66, 68–69, 72, 80, 82, 87–88, 94, 100, 102–103, 109, 111, 112 n. 14, 113–114, 116–118, 129, 131, 194, 209, 211 n. 38, 266, 272 n. 72, 286, 287 n. 23, 25, 289, 291 n. 28, 29, 292–293, 301, 304, 306–310, 312–314, 316–317, 319–320, 331, 360, 422, 434, 435 n. 14, 436, 438, 450, 452, 481, 483–486, 496
Rutilius Rufus 408–410, 412, 423
Sabina (wife of Hadrian) 1, 190, 191 n. 66
Sallust (C. Sallustius Crispus) 41 n. 32, 81, 92, 100, 103, 231, 379 n. 28, 387, 402–412, 414, 418, 421, 423
Spurious In Ciceronem 378 n. 68
salutatio , see admission
Second Sophistic 1, 3, 6, 18, 86, 113, 131, 258, 273, 328–329, 367 n. 36, 433, 458, 469
Sejanus, L. Aelius 231, 235–236, 238, 415 n. 35, 417–418
senate 71
Senate, Roman 8–9, 11, 13–14, 35, 39, 43, 45, 49, 52, 59, 69–70, 75–76, 81–82, 84–85, 87–91, 93–94, 103, 124, 138, 142, 146–148, 151, 154, 156 n. 57, 159, 162, 188, 193, 208, 210, 219, 232, 234, 288–289, 291–292, 296 n. 42, 301, 305, 313, 315, 318, 355–356, 361, 369, 377, 380, 386–387, 390–391, 424, 435, 447, 449–450, 464, 467
Seneca the Elder 1, 34, 49–50, 302, 379 n. 27
Seneca the Younger 13, 67, 87 n. 26, 227, 230, 244, 395 n. 110, 415, 418
Septimius Severus 1–2, 6–8, 10–12, 15, 19–20, 33, 39, 44, 59, 64–69, 97, 138–144, 150–154, 162 n. 74, 179, 190–191, 199, 201 n, 14, 209–222, 227 n. 6, 238, 245, 311, 318–320, 339, 343, 355, 360, 420–421, 435, 438, 440–443, 452 n. 51, 461, 474, 481–497
Serapio 359, 361–362, 364
Serapis 319, 441 n. 35
Severus Alexander 10, 14, 128, 130, 138–139, 142–144, 157–161, 253, 266–271, 279, 283, 287–296, 356, 422, 438, 459
Sextus Condianus 346, 472
Strabo 33, 35 n. 7, 8, 174, 176, 180, 182 n. 43, 184 n. 48, 332
succession, imperial 10–11, 63, 82, 97, 99, 103, 130, 193, 199–200, 205, 207 n. 27, 214, 318, 356
Suetonius 61, 67, 69, 73 n. 58, 161, 174–176, 181–187, 200, 228, 231, 233, 237, 239, 242, 313, 315, 359 n. 14, 417 n. 39, 438, 441, 447–449, 466
Sulla, L. Cornelius 7, 36, 39–40, 51, 53–54, 65–67, 69, 70 n. 45, 302 n. 6
Syria 45, 221, 268, 270, 285 n. 18, 457, 461
Tacitus 1–4, 13, 35–36, 55, 76, 81–82, 91–98, 102, 110 n. 7, 121, 161 n. 71, 198, 200, 204, 206–207, 222, 228, 231, 233, 237, 239, 285, 302, 312 n. 29, 315, 333 n. 32, 346, 367, 415–418, 424, 434, 466
Theatre of Pompey 50, 182, 484, 488 n. 30, 489 n. 31
Thucydides 38 n. 18, 82–83, 100, 102–103, 346, 356 n. 6, 369, 374 n. 5, 379, 381, 394, 401, 411–413, 420, 436, 437 n. 19
Tiberius 35, 37 n. 17, 39, 45, 55, 63, 94, 151, 178, 181, 191 n. 68, 193, 200, 203, 232, 235–236, 240, 245, 303 n. 11, 311–313, 415–417, 421, 435, 438, 447–449, 464, 466
Trajan 34, 82, 86–92, 94, 97–100, 102, 126, 159, 175 n. 6, 188, 190, 204–205, 207, 214, 222, 271 n. 68, 273 n. 76, 279 n. 1, 316–317, 438, 452, 471, 488, 493
Triumvirs/triumvirate 66, 96, 192 n. 72, 307
Tyche 339, 341, 346–347, 421
tyranny 37, 72, 82, 86, 88, 91, 96, 112, 124, 126, 130
Ulpian (Cn. Domitius Annius Ulpianus) 126, 292, 293 n. 34, 294–296
Valerius Maximus 409 n. 16
Vedius Pollio 67, 174, 180, 182–184, 187
Vespasian 86, 91, 93, 100, 119, 125, 151, 159, 279 n. 1, 311 n. 26, 315, 438, 452 n. 51
Vibianus, S. Cocceius 485
Xenophon of Athens 123, 125 n. 54, 386, 394, 411–412, 437 n. 19
Xenophon of Ephesus 328–329, 340, 357, 369
Xiphilinus 21–24, 37, 40, 54, 99, 150, 209, 212, 220, 233 n. 24, 266 n. 44, 280, 281 n. 8, 287, 289, 315 n. 35, 317, 331 n. 27, 333 n. 32, 416–418, 421 n. 52, 443, 446, 460, 471, 473–474, 481–483
Zonaras 22 n. 49, 37 n. 16, 295, 304, 305 n. 16

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The Intellectual Climate of Cassius Dio

Greek and Roman Pasts

Series:  Historiography of Rome and Its Empire, Volume: 14
Cover The Intellectual Climate of Cassius Dio
E-Book ISBN:
9789004510517
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
22 Feb 2022
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Ancient History
      • Greek & Latin Literature
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Dedication
Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series
Acknowledgements
Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction Conversations with the Author
Part 1 Political Theory and Commentary
Chapter 1 Dio and Pompey: Explaining the Failure of the Republic
Chapter 2 “Safety First”: Cassius Dio on the Augustan Senate
Chapter 3 Cassius Dio and the Ideal Constitution
Chapter 4 Monarchy as “True Democracy” in Cassius Dio and the Second Sophistic Authors: Irony, Utopia, or Ideal?
Chapter 5 Antoninum habemus, omnia habemus: The nomen Antoninorum Issue between the Historia Augusta and Cassius Dio
Part 2 Rome and the Imperial Court
Chapter 6 Contested Constructions: Cassius Dio and the Framing of Female Participation as Builders
Chapter 7 Dio and the Dowager Empresses, Part 2: Julia Domna, the Senate, and Succession
Chapter 8 Cassius Dio and the Ritual of the Imperial Admission
Chapter 9 Cassius Dio and the Imitatio Alexandri
Chapter 10 Cassius Dio, Julia Maesa and the Omens Foretelling the Rise of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander
Chapter 11 Imperial Fortunes: Portents, Prodigies and Dio’s Astrology of the State
Part 3 Literary Heritage
Chapter 12 The Novel World of Cassius Dio
Chapter 13 Telling Tales of Macrinus: Strategies of Fiction in Dio’s Contemporary History
Chapter 14 Dio and the Failed Politician Cicero
Chapter 15 Cameo Roles: Dio’s Portrayal of Earlier Senatorial Historians
Part 4 Hellenic Culture
Chapter 16 Bilingualism and Authority in Cassius Dio
Chapter 17 Cassius Dio’s Asia Minor: Biography and Historiography
Chapter 18 Dio, Severus, and the Ludi Saeculares of 204 CE
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