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Tables of Contents for Spectacle and Society in Livy's History
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ix
4
ABBREVIATIONS
xiii
 
1. Vision and Authority in Livy's Narrative
1
50
I. Enargeia and the Political Function of Spectacle
4
15
II. Political Authority and the Representation of the Past in the Latin Historiographic Tradition
19
18
III. Avarice, Vision, and Restoration
37
14
2. Historian and Imperator
51
31
I. The Battle of Aquilonia (10.38-41)
55
9
II. Ad Deos Auctores: Imperium and the "Existence" of the Gods
64
14
III. Camillus the Historian
78
4
3. Duels and Devotiones
82
30
I. Devotio
85
7
II. Duels
92
7
III. Torque and Crow
99
6
IV. The Duel of the Younger Torquatus
105
7
4. Sacrifice, Initiation, and the Construction of the Patria
112
53
I. The Boundaries of the Patria
116
7
II. The Horatii and the Curiatii
123
9
III. The Death of Horatia
132
12
IV. Sacrifice and Perspective
144
11
V. Sacrifice and Imperium
155
10
5. The Alternative of Drama
165
47
I. The Stage and the State
169
9
II. The Dramatic Digression (7.2)
178
9
III. Tragedy and the Tarquins
187
7
IV. Sacrifice and the Restoration of the Res Publica
194
9
V. Verginia
203
9
Appendix: Tanaquil and the Accession of Servius Tullius
212
6
EPILOGUE
218
9
BIBLIOGRAPHY
227
12
GENERAL INDEX
239
4
INDEX LOCORUM
243