Abstract

The contribution investigates the references of the ghost of Iulius Caesar in Florus II 16, with the help of textual analogies. The references are analysed from the point of view of ancient historiography and religious history, examining the role of the deceased Iulius Caesar as prodigium (not as divus Iulius) in the Augustan propaganda.

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