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The Irritating Statues and Contradictory Portraits of Julius Caesar
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Zanker, Paul
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ambitious statues of dictator ‐ aims and effects
/ Caesar entering Forum Iulium as autocratic Imperator ‐ Caesar dedicated his new Forum as crowning completion of his fourfold Triumph
/ Caesar's rather conventional self‐representation
/ dictator, his statue crowned ‐ reconstruction of Curia Iulia as a kind of annexe to the Forum Iulium
/ figure of Caesar becoming problematic, after the “restoration of the Republic”
/ Octavian crowning Caesar's statues with a star
/ Once Caesar had attained the supreme position ‐ heaped with honors on a scale
/ statue of “demigod” with the globe ‐ first controversial statue set up to Caesar on the Capitol, at his return from Africa, in April 46
/ statue “beside the kings” – and beside the tyrannicide ‐ after the Battle of Munda (March 17, 45 BC)
/ The irritating statues and contradictory portraits
2009
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The Irritating Statues and Contradictory Portraits of Julius Caesar
by
Zanker, Paul
in
ambitious statues of dictator ‐ aims and effects
/ Caesar entering Forum Iulium as autocratic Imperator ‐ Caesar dedicated his new Forum as crowning completion of his fourfold Triumph
/ Caesar's rather conventional self‐representation
/ dictator, his statue crowned ‐ reconstruction of Curia Iulia as a kind of annexe to the Forum Iulium
/ figure of Caesar becoming problematic, after the “restoration of the Republic”
/ Octavian crowning Caesar's statues with a star
/ Once Caesar had attained the supreme position ‐ heaped with honors on a scale
/ statue of “demigod” with the globe ‐ first controversial statue set up to Caesar on the Capitol, at his return from Africa, in April 46
/ statue “beside the kings” – and beside the tyrannicide ‐ after the Battle of Munda (March 17, 45 BC)
/ The irritating statues and contradictory portraits
2009
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by
Zanker, Paul
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ambitious statues of dictator ‐ aims and effects
/ Caesar entering Forum Iulium as autocratic Imperator ‐ Caesar dedicated his new Forum as crowning completion of his fourfold Triumph
/ Caesar's rather conventional self‐representation
/ dictator, his statue crowned ‐ reconstruction of Curia Iulia as a kind of annexe to the Forum Iulium
/ figure of Caesar becoming problematic, after the “restoration of the Republic”
/ Octavian crowning Caesar's statues with a star
/ Once Caesar had attained the supreme position ‐ heaped with honors on a scale
/ statue of “demigod” with the globe ‐ first controversial statue set up to Caesar on the Capitol, at his return from Africa, in April 46
/ statue “beside the kings” – and beside the tyrannicide ‐ after the Battle of Munda (March 17, 45 BC)
/ The irritating statues and contradictory portraits
2009
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The Irritating Statues and Contradictory Portraits of Julius Caesar
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The Irritating Statues and Contradictory Portraits of Julius Caesar
2009
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This chapter contains sections titled:
The Ambitious Statues of the Dictator: Aims and Effects
The Many Faces of Caesar
Further Reading
Publisher
Wiley‐Blackwell
Subject
ambitious statues of dictator ‐ aims and effects
/ Caesar's rather conventional self‐representation
/ dictator, his statue crowned ‐ reconstruction of Curia Iulia as a kind of annexe to the Forum Iulium
/ figure of Caesar becoming problematic, after the “restoration of the Republic”
/ Octavian crowning Caesar's statues with a star
/ Once Caesar had attained the supreme position ‐ heaped with honors on a scale
/ statue “beside the kings” – and beside the tyrannicide ‐ after the Battle of Munda (March 17, 45 BC)
ISBN
140514923X, 9781405149235
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