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Part I. Memory and Roman writers. Memory as motive in Tacitus / Alain M. Gowing
Forgetful Theseus and mindful Aeneas in Catullus 64 and Aeneid 4 / Brigitte B. Libby
Knowledge of religion in Valerius Maximus' Exempla: Roman historiography and Tiberian memory culture / Jörg Rüpke
Part II. Memory and Roman emperors. Augustan reconstruction and Roman memory / Eric Orlin
Qualis Artifex Pereo: the generation of Roman memories of Nero / Charles W. Hedrick, Jr.
Part III. Roman honorific statues: memory or just honour? In the web of (hi-)stories: memoria, monuments, and their myth-historical 'interconnectedness' / Karl-J. Hölkeskamp
Marius, Sulla, and the war over monumental memory and public space / Elke Stein-Hölkeskamp
Monuments, memory, and status recognition in Roman Asia Minor / Diana Y. Ng
Part IV. Memory in Roman religion and early Christianity. The crafting of memory in late Roman mortuary spaces / Nicola Denzey Lewis
Memory, performance, and the sayings of Jesus / John S. Kloppenborg
Sweet memory: archaeological evidence of Jesus in Jerusalem / Jodi Magness
Moving Peter to Rome: social memory and ritualized space after 70 CE / Milton Moreland
Part V. A perspective from neuropsychology / The neuroscience of memory / Ann-Kathrin Stock, Hannah Gajsar, Onur Güntürkün.

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