The Republic in danger [electronic resource] : Drusus Libo and the succession of Tiberius / by Andrew Pettinger.
2012
DG282 .P48 2012eb
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The Republic in danger [electronic resource] : Drusus Libo and the succession of Tiberius / by Andrew Pettinger.
Author
Pettinger, Andrew.
ISBN
9780191741524 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 265 pages)
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199601745 doi
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DG282 .P48 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.937
Summary
The volume proposes a new model for understanding the end of Augustus' reign and the succession of Tiberius in the years 6 BC to AD 16. Focusing on Drusus Libo's role in an alliance between the enemies of Tiberius, Pettinger offers a comprehensive analysis of the struggle between Tiberius and the supporters of Augustus' grandsons.
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The volume proposes a new model for understanding the end of Augustus' reign and the succession of Tiberius in the years 6 BC to AD 16. Focusing on Drusus Libo's role in an alliance between the enemies of Tiberius, Pettinger offers a comprehensive analysis of the struggle between Tiberius and the supporters of Augustus' grandsons.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
An Urgent Summons and a Terrible Charge
The Treatment of an Enemy
The Adoption of Agrippa Postumus and the Friends of Gaius Caesar
Growing Pains
The Buck Stops Where?
Augustus Final Arrangements
The exiles of the younger Julia, D. Junius Silanus, and Ovid
Novus Principatus: an Imperial Co-operative
The Hesitation of Tiberius
"Did You Hear About Agrippa?"
Germanicus: Successor to Tiberius or Augustus?
Alternative Government.
The Treatment of an Enemy
The Adoption of Agrippa Postumus and the Friends of Gaius Caesar
Growing Pains
The Buck Stops Where?
Augustus Final Arrangements
The exiles of the younger Julia, D. Junius Silanus, and Ovid
Novus Principatus: an Imperial Co-operative
The Hesitation of Tiberius
"Did You Hear About Agrippa?"
Germanicus: Successor to Tiberius or Augustus?
Alternative Government.