Table of Contents List of tables Abbreviations, and a note on the text Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Reading the Roman Republic 1. "The Attaining of Humane Learning": Education and Roman History 2. Editions and Translations: The Publishing and Circulation of Roman History 3. Evidence of Reading: Catalogues and Inventories 4. Evidence of Reading: Commonplace Books, Notebooks and Marginalia Part II. Re-imagining Rome 5. From Pharsalus to Philippi: Stories of Pompey and Caesar 6. 'You Are His Heirs': Antony, Octavian and Cleopatra after the Ides 7. Caesar Augustus: "How Happily He Governed"? Conclusion. "[A]nother Rome in the West?" Bibliography
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