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

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Jerome, Saint (continued)
—Chronicle:fall of Troy in, 83; Olympi-
ads in, 29 – 30, 247n91; tables of, 29 –
32, 30–36, 242n14
Jerusalem, Titus’s capture of, 32
Jocelyn, H. D., 255n181
Judaism, ancient, conception of time in,
221n34
Julius Africanus, 80
June, as Germanicus, 292n88
Juno Moneta, 274n31; temple of, 142
Jupiter: Capitoline cult of, 142, 168, 176,
177; and Thetis, 117 – 18
Justice, departure from earth, 114


Kalends (Roman calendar), 152, 153,
279n99; in birthday celebrations, 155;
in Fasti Antiates, 184
Ker, James, 2, 217n6
Kings, Alban, 89, 249n114; Diocles of
Peparethus on, 96
Kings, Hellenic: birthday celebrations of,
278n76
Kings, Tarquin: expulsion of, 90, 141,
224n63, 249n121, 259n218; in Livy, 190
Knapp, R., 140, 273n15
Knowledge: geographical, 246n66; tech-
nological control of, 76 – 77
Knowledge, historical: ascertainable,
108; limits of, 69; Thucydides on, 84;
time divisions in, 77 – 78
Knowledge systems, 217n9; encyclope-
dic, 215; multiplicity of, 217n7
Knowledge systems, Greek: Roman con-
trol of, 206
Kraus, C. S., 102, 293n101; on founda-
tion of Republic, 104 – 5
Kuttner, A., 60


Lacey, W. K., 290n64
Lamberton, R., 237n83
Larentalia festival, date of, 296n146
Lares Augusti, 160, 282n134


Lares Praestites, 160, 282n134
Latin War (340 – 338 B.C.E.), 143
Laurence, R. and Smith, C., 280n102
Lavinium, Trojan objects in, 94
Laws, development of, 113
Leap seconds, 294n120
Leap years: in Gregorian calendar,
278n87; in Julian calendar,
280nn103 – 4
Leges Annales, 16; impact of, 222n39
Le Goff, J., 3
Lehoux, D., 198
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm: on spatio-
temporal measurement, 220n21
Lepidus, as Pontifex Maximus, 295n138
Leuctra, battle of, 47
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 217n9, 260n6; on
hot and cold societies, 110; model of
time, 3, 4
Lewis and Clark, 164 – 65
Liber, ideology of, 21
Licinius (tribune), 190
Lindian Chronicle, 224n61, 246n67
Literature, Greek: Gellius on, 35, 36 – 37;
early development of, 26
Literature, Latin: Augustan, 230n127;
Cicero on, 35; Gellius on, 34 – 35; late
arrival of, 26 – 27, 34, 225n85; prelap-
sarian society in, 115 – 16; and Roman
religion, 217n7
Livia (wife of Augustus), birthday of,
156
Livy: on Aeneas, 275n38; annalistic for-
mat of, 190; demarcation points of,
105, 141, 274n19; end point of,
240n134; on fall of Troy, 82; ; on
foundation of Rome, 78 – 79, 88,
257n197; on Gallic sack, 101 – 2, 141,
257n205; good and bad repetition in,
256n188; on Hercules, 252n149; on
Marcellus, 234n50; numeric symbol-
ism of, 101; parallels of, 40, 230n123;
reckoning system of, 141, 171, 190,


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