Caesar\'s Calendar. Ancient Time and the Beginnings of History (Sather Classical Lectures)

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Fasti Antiates, 103, 170, 258n210; for
164–37, 178 ; beginning of, 287n25;
Carmentalia in, 292n84; for 1 – 16 C.E.,
183 ; censors in, 176 – 77; consuls
suffect in, 290n59; foundation of
Rome in, 184; and Fulvian fasti,
287n25; Ides in, 184; and imperial
fasti, 184; Kalends in, 184; Nones in,
184; state festivals in, 184; temple cults
in, 184, 287n25; Tiberius in, 292n84
Fasti Capitolini, 172 – 83, 289nn40 – 42; in
ab urbe conditadating, 175; Agrippa
in, 180, 181; for 173 – 154 B.C.E., 174 ,
175 ; for 260 – 154 B.C.E., 173 ; for 1 – 7
C.E., 179 , 182 ; censors in, 172, 176,
289n42; consuls suffect in, 290n65;
foundation of Rome in, 174; iconogra-
phy of, 177; imperial aspects of, 174;
location of, 285n1; Ludi Saeculares in,
181 – 82; magistrates in, 176 – 77, 180,
191; Tiberius in, 180 – 81; wars in, 173
Fasti Consulares, 167, 168, 170 – 72;
under Augustus, 172 – 83, 285n1,
288n37; dating from, 141; events in,
171; fixing of years, 168; in Historia
Augusta, 285n2; historians’ use of,
287n23; purpose of, 170 – 71, 286n4;
relationship to calendar year, 171 – 72;
symbolic power of, 170; in temporal
space, 222n36; utility of, 170 – 71
Fasti Praenestini, 184; imperial family in,
185, 292n84; for 6 – 15 January, 186 ,
187
Fasti Tauromenitani, suffects in, 290n61
Fasti Triumphales, 167, 172; Barberini-
ani, 285n1, 291nn69 – 70; cycles in,
181; Romulus in, 181; Urbisalvienses,
285n1, 291n69
Fasti Venusini, 290n63
Fasti Verulani, 155, 281n111
Feriae. SeeFestivals
Festivals: calculation of, 280n106; in
Fasti Antiates, 184; of Hercules Invic-


tus, 161; in imperial fasti, 188 – 89; in
Julian calendar, 151, 153 – 54, 279n93;
public, 188 – 89, 292n92; in Roman
calendars, 6, 118, 153, 296n150; seed-
sowing, 199, 203; Varro on, 199 – 200,
296n146. See also Anniversaries;
Birthdays
Finley, M., 79
Fitzgerald, W., 120
Flamen Dialis, 199
Flavius, Cn.: aedileship of, 89; fasti
of, 291n82; sanctuary of Concordia,
141–42
Flood, Ogygus’s, 83
Fortune, mutability of, 235n68
Forum, Roman: comitiumarea in, 213;
during Middle Ages, 164; temporal
complex of, 167, 169, 172, 197
Foundations: double, 252n147; myths of,
255n174
Fowler, R. L., 241n7
Francken, C. M., xii
Freud, Sigmund, 85
Fulvius Nobilior, M., 66, 143, 168; con-
sular fasti of, 169 – 70, 184, 287nn23 –
25, 291n82

Gabba, E., 93
Gaisser, J. H., 267n91
Galba, Servius, 191
Games, anniversary, 145, 148
Games, Panhellenic, 247n96; synchro-
nization of, 231n2
Gatz, B., 262n38; Weltalter, 116
Gauls. SeeSack of Rome, Gallic
Gell, Alfred, 4, 209, 260n6
Gellius, Aulus: “amateurism” of, 34;
Athenocentrism of, 23, 40 – 41, 58,
226n81; on Coriolanus, 38; dating sys-
tems of, 38; on Greek literature, 35,
36 – 37; knowledge of Accius, 229n115;
knowledge of Christianity, 32; on
Punic wars, 37; on Pyrrhus, 38, 39; on


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