• Hello, TheGreatAugustan, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links...
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  • 07:20, 3 August 2016 (UTC) The article Augustan History you nominated as a good article has passed ; see Talk:Augustan History for comments about the article...
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  • October 2009 (UTC) A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Augustan Society, to which you have significantly contributed, is suitable for inclusion...
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  • it succeeded. Augustan literature had been comprehensive, and it was over 90 kb. We spun Augustan prose, Augustan poetry, and Augustan drama out of the...
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  • the sections to a new article (Augustan poetry, Augustan prose, and Augustan drama) and made their parts of Augustan literature a summary. Therefore...
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  • November 2023 (UTC) A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Augustan Society is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's...
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  • [14] Augustan literature - The editors were not receptive to talk page suggestions: Talk:Augustan_literature#Article_has_no_footnotes, Talk:Augustan...
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  • dictatorship and the Second Triumvirate. According to Ronald Syme's The Augustan Aristocracy, (the best modern source on this period), he makes no connection...
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  • regions perhaps link to the '14 regions of augustan rome' article on wiki Associated Feature: Euripus -great use of primary sources here, and good job...
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  • do. Rest. lit. liked to kill me, and now Augustan literature is even more daunting for me. I'm an Augustan specialist, whereas my dissertation field...
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  • An example of a FAR I nominated is Wikipedia:Featured article review/Augustan literature. This article was written primarily one editor, and was owned...
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  • Hello, HAL333. This is a bot-delivered message letting you know that Draft:Augustan settlements, a page you created, has not been edited in at least 5 months...
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  • since they are rarely otherwise attested, outside Rome and Lavinium. In Augustan literary contexts, the di indigites are appealed to in lists of 'archaic'...
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  • (talk) 10:49, 3 December 2008 (UTC) Hello, in this nice article on the Augustan-era philosopher, Lesbonax - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesbonax, there...
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  • designations of the Republic as well as during Augustan times—and more importantly, it doesn't use Augustan or later Imperial terminology for most of them...
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  • and the Achaemenid Inscriptions , Imperial Form: From Achaemenid Iran to Augustan Rome , The World of Achaemenid Persia: The Diversity of Ancient Iran ,...
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  • of Hercules. Scholars agree that there would have been 5-7 temples in Augustan Rome. There are believed to be related Republican triumphatores, however...
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  • American Academy in Rome, 19 (1949), pp. 3-14. ——, "New Indications of Augustan Editing in the Capitoline Fasti", Classical Philology, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Apr...
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  • Of these, vīcīnitās seems to be the older form. Vīcīnia is mainly post-Augustan, but is well attested in the classical corpus after that time; it apparently...
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  • the conferral by the Senate and People of Rome. And just as the first Augustan emperor was created by Rome, so was the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800...
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  • copyright questions. 10:10, 15 June 2007 (UTC) Thanks for uploading Image:Augustan Literature.pdf. The image has been identified as not specifying the source...
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  • person, so I have to stretch (and research (gasp!)) to cover things like Augustan drama, and my own bias on poetry and prose of antagonism shows.) If there...
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  • Greek mythology was incorporated not only into Latin literature, but in Augustan public art and propaganda. So the line between Greek and Roman, or myth...
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  • have finished Augustan literature#The Novel though I can't be sure. Who knows when some other unbelievably important (Or maybe it's Augustan literature#The...
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  • the embassy from India. I can't argue with facts! I don't know about the Augustan temple, but it's not worth arguing over. The embassy winding up as the...
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  • and Lo Cascio now makes a strong case that Beloch was wrong about the Augustan census figures. This is an extremely fragile chain of argument. I do not...
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  • late as the 1820's, but the real hey day of the terminology is in the Augustan era. The anxiety over Grub Street is complicated, culturally. Yes, Samuel...
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  • dating these, you could cut "Augustan" off at Sterne, and possibly slide in Johnson. Aphra doesn't seem to fit the idea of Augustan. Lennox does. Collier does...
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  • had to admit that no one knows exactly what they mean when they refer to Augustan literature.) Geogre 30 June 2005 11:50 (UTC) Geogre: I think you are correct...
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