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The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Nero
Nero’s Memory in Flavian Rome
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Author(s):
Eric Varner
Publication date:
November 9 2017
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Cambridge University Press
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November 9 2017
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10.1017/9781107280489.017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Angles on an Emperor
pp. 21
Nero the Performer
pp. 34
Nero and the Senate*
pp. 48
Nero’s Imperial Administration
pp. 63
Nero’s Women
pp. 79
Post-Augustan Revisionism
pp. 93
Lucan’sCivil Warin Nero’s Rome
pp. 107
Petronius, Realism, Nero*
pp. 121
“Ain’t Sayin’”: Persius in Neroland
pp. 137
Senecan Drama and the Age of Nero
pp. 151
Philosophers and the State under Nero
pp. 164
Seneca and the Quest for Glory in Nero’s Golden Age
pp. 179
Art and the Decadent City
pp. 195
Staging Nero: Public Imagery and the Domus Aurea
pp. 212
Burning Rome, Burning Christians*
pp. 237
Nero’s Memory in Flavian Rome
pp. 261
Nero: The Making of the Historical Narrative
pp. 276
Saint Paul and the Christian Communities of Nero’s Rome
pp. 290
The Image of Nero in Renaissance Political Thought
pp. 305
Resurgences of Nero in the Enlightenment
pp. 318
Nero in Hollywood
pp. 335
The Neronian “Symptom”
pp. 359
General Bibliography
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