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PREFACE ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS LIST OF FIGURES INTRODUCTION (THE EDITORS) 1. Beginnings, Endings 2. The two-headed state: How Romans explained civil war (T. P. Wiseman) 3. Word at war: The prequel (William W. Batstone) 4. Rome's first civil war and the fragility of republican political culture (Harriet I. Flower) 5. Civil war? What civil war? Usurpers in the Historia Augusta (Cam Grey) II. CYCLES 6. v "Learning from that violent schoolmaster": Thucydidean intertextuality and some Greek views of Roman civil war (Christopher Pelling) 7. Tarda moles civilis belli: The weight of the past in Tacitus' Histories (Rhiannon Ash) 8. Aeacidae Pyrrhi: Patterns of myth and history in Aeneid 1-6 (David Quint) 9. Ab urbe condita: Roman history on the shield of Aeneas (Andreola Rossi) III. AFTERMATH 10. Creating a grand coalition of true Roman citizens: On Caesar's political strategy in the civil war (Kurt A. Raaflaub) 11. Spurius Maelius: Dictatorship and the homo sacer (Michele Lowrie) 12. Representations and re-presentations of the battle of Actium (Barbara Kellum) 13. Discordia fratrum: Aspects of Lucan's conception of civil war (Elaine Fantham) IV. AFTERLIFE 14. "Dionysiac poetics" and the memory of civil war in Horace's Cleopatra ode (Andrew Feldherr) 15. Propertius on not writing about civil wars (Brian W. Breed) 16. "Caesar grabs my pen": Writing civil war under Tiberius (Alain M. Gowing) 17. . Intestinum scelus: Preemptive execution in Tacitus' Annals (Cynthia Damon) 18, Doing the numbers: The Roman mathematics of civil war in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra (Denis Feeney) 19. "My brother got killed in the war": Internecine intertextuality (Richard Thomas) 20. Bibliography
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