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posted on 2025-09-03, 06:25authored byVin Massaro
<p dir="ltr">This thesis consists essentially of a biography of the Emperor Gains. It aims to establish whether a close examination of the ancient tradition about Gains confirms the view of the ancients or whether it supports the conclusions reached by a number of modern historians that the emperor was quite sane and rational. It further aims to provide a comprehensive study of the life and principate of Gaius, together with a discussion of a number of issues arising from the life or reign which have either not been previously considered in detail or have only been considered in fragmentary form. One of its overall aims, therefore, is to bring together in one study all of the available evidence for the life and principate of the Emperor Gaius.</p>
History
Principal supervisor
P.J. Bicknell
Additional supervisor 1
S.J. Bastomsky
Year of Award
1979
Department, School or Centre
Department of Classical Studies
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Campus location
Australia
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
File Name
Massaro-33168025201803|Massaro-33168025201829
Author converted thesis to Open Access
2025-09-02
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