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Portrait of x from x, x
Early xxx
X hairstyle
Livia, Arsinoe, Egypt
1st century CE
Nodus
x x x with x as x, flanked by x (left) and x (right)
From x, early xxx.
Dynastic portrait group, Augustus, pontifex maximus, Lucius, Gaius
Corinth, 1st century CE
x x of x x and x x, found in x
xx - xx
Funerary relief, Lucius Vibius, Vecilia Hila, Rome
13 BCE - 5 CE
Plan of xxx
Temple of x dedicated in xx
Augustan Palatine complex
Apollo, 28 BCE
x and x struggling over xx, x material
xx from xx
x-x x
Apollo, Hercules, Delphic tripod, terracotta
Campana plaque, Palatine complex
36-28 BCE
x style wall paintings from x x of the xxx, x
ca. x-x x
Second, summer triclinium, Villa of Livia, Primaporta
30-20 BCE
xxx
Completed in x or x x
Theater of Marcellus
13/11 BCE
xxx
x x
Porticus of Octavia
20s BCE
Plans of the xxx, dedicated x x
Notable: x, xx,
Forum of Augustus, 2 BCE
Shape, Summi Viri (Julians, Aeneas, Romulus, leaders, builders of Rome)
Paintings from xxx, x, with (left) x
(Right) x carrying x, x
Copies of xx from xxx
Via dell'Abbondanza, Pompeii, Romulus
Aeneas, Anchises, Ascanius
Statue groups, Forum of Augustus
x
y
Love elegy
Focused on love + particular lover, adulterous
x
y
Ovid
Love elegist
43 BCE - 17 CE
Ars Amatoria, Metamorphoses
Ars Amatoria
Ovid
Completed 2 CE
Three books, didactic poem teaching men to pick up + leave women
Horace
Satirist
Son of freedman, place in Maecenas’ circle
65-8 BCE
Roman satire
Exposes human vices, folly, crimes
Author adopts persona
Horace satire 1.6
Horace’s autobiography
Son of a freedman (who brought him to Rome)
Praise of Maecenas
35/4 BCE
Horace satire 1.9
Interloper on Via Sacra
35/4 BCE
Odes
Short lyric poetry
To music (missing)
Marked by occasions, addressees
Carmen Saeculare
Horace
Commissioned by Augustus for Secular Games in 17 BCE
Sung by 27 boys + 27 girls
Hymn to Diana/Apollo, Jupiter/Juno
Metamorphoses
Ovid
Completed 8 CE
Not centered on individual, but chronology of world
Three parts: gods/mortals, heroes/heroines, historical
Arachne
Metamorphoses 6
Weaves Europa, Leda, gods’ crimes