Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 574 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 574 g
Reihe: Historiography of Rome and Its Empire
ISBN: 978-90-04-54111-5
Verlag: Brill
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Historiography of Rome and Its Empire Series
Carsten H. Lange and Jesper M. Madsen
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cassius Dio in the Age of Iron and Rust
1 Survey of Scholarship on Cassius Dio’s Roman History
2 The Remains of the Contemporary Books
3 Approaching the Contemporary History
4 Plan of This Study
1 Cassius Dio’s Literary Career
1 The Work on Dreams and Portents
2 The Work on Wars and Civil Wars
3 Cassius Dio’s Roman History
4 Conclusion
2 Cassius Dio and the Historiographic Tradition
1 Writing Roman History ab urbe condita
2 Writing under Autocracy
3 Greek Constitutional Analysis
4 Cassius Dio’s Roman History
5 Conclusion
3 Cassius Dio and the Roman Monarchy
1 Monarchy v. Democracy
2 Young Caesar’s Choice: Between Monarchy and Tyranny
3 The Roman Monarchy: Decline and Renewal
4 Good v. Bad Emperors
5 Conclusion
4 Marcus Aurelius, Commodus, and Historical Method in Cassius Dio’s Contemporary History
1 Cassius Dio on Marcus Aurelius
2 Marcus Aurelius and Commodus: A Study in Contrasts
3 From Marcus to Commodus: The Role of the Historian
4 Conclusion
5 The Depiction of Septimius Severus: Content and Structure
1 Septimius Severus in Rome
2 Septimius Severus’ Civil Wars and Eastern Campaigns
3 Septimius Severus’ decennalia and the Role of Plautianus
4 Coda: Septimius Severus in Britain
5 Conclusion
6 Mixed Depictions: Pertinax, Septimius Severus, and Macrinus
1 Cassius Dio’s Obituary for Septimius Severus
2 The Obituaries of Septimius Severus and Marcus Aurelius
3 Other Mixed Depictions in the Contemporary Books
4 The Mixed Depiction of Pertinax
5 The Mixed Depiction of Macrinus
6 Conclusion: Reading Dio’s Mixed Depictions
7 Caracalla and the Limits of Dynastic Succession
1 Approaching Caracalla
2 Caracalla and Geta: A Broken Dynasty Exposed
3 Caracalla: An Emperor Isolated and Alone
4 Caracalla on Campaign
5 Caracalla and the Senate
6 Caracalla’s End
7 The Content of Cassius Dio’s Account
8 Conclusion
8 The Re-creation of the Severan Dynasty: From Macrinus to Severus Alexander
1 Macrinus, Equestrian Emperor
2 From Caracalla to Elagabalus: The Role of Julia Domna
3 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Elagabalus): Making Mockery?
4 And in the End: Severus Alexander
5 Conclusion
Conclusion: Out of the Dust and Slaughter
1 The Importance of Writing Contemporary History
2 Cassius Dio and the History of His Own Time
3 Senatorial History in a Period of Decline
Bibliography
Index