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Illustrations | |
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Abbreviations | |
Introduction | |
The Prevailing View of the Celebration in 45 B.C. and the Evidence of Ad Atticum XIII 44 | p. 19 |
Mommsen's Theory | p. 21 |
Weinstock's Theory | p. 23 |
The Evidence of Ad Atticum XIII 44 | p. 25 |
Presentation of Cicero's Academica to Varro | p. 29 |
Brutus' Journey | p. 29 |
Letters from Astura | p. 30 |
The ludi Apollinares in 45 B.C. | p. 32 |
The Date of Ad Atticum XIII 44 | p. 37 |
Revised Chronology of Mid-July to 1 August | p. 39 |
The Transformation of the Ludi Veneris Genetricis into the Ludi Victoriae Caesaris | |
The Arguments against Moving the Games in 45 B.C. | p. 41 |
The Arguments for Moving the Games in 44 B.C. | p. 44 |
Nature of the Celebration in 44 B.C. | p. 48 |
Scale of the Celebration in 44 and Later History | p. 54 |
The Ancient Accounts of the Comet of 44 B.C. | |
The Historical Reality of Caesar's Comet | p. 61 |
The Observations of Caesar's Comet | p. 75 |
The Chinese Sighting | p. 75 |
The Roman Sighting | p. 84 |
Intermediate Sightings? | p. 91 |
The Troubling Silence of our Sources | |
The Sighting in May | p. 95 |
Eruption of Mt. Etna | p. 99 |
The Sighting in July | p. 107 |
Missing Chinese Report | p. 107 |
Silence of Cicero | p. 112 |
Probability of the Two Sightings Being Attested by Both Western and Far Eastern Sources | p. 116 |
The Probable Orbit of Comet Caesar | |
The July Outburst | p. 119 |
The Orbital Parameters | p. 124 |
The Comet's Path as Seen from the Earth | p. 130 |
Identifying the Comet | p. 133 |
The Interpretation of Caesar's Comet as a Positive Omen | |
Statement of the Problem | p. 135 |
Physical Appearance of the Comet and Contemporary Debate Concerning its Classification | p. 137 |
Astrological Interpretations of Comets | p. 145 |
The Sidus Iulium and Octavian's Birth Sign Capricorn | p. 147 |
Greco-Roman Sources | p. 155 |
The Date of the Dedication of the Temple of Venus Genetrix in 46 B.C. | p. 179 |
The Date of the ludi Veneris Genetricis in 46 B.C. | p. 183 |
The Description of Caesar as Victory's "Neighbor" | p. 185 |
Parallels between Augustus' Memoirs and Later Sources | p. 189 |
Was the sidus Iulium Perhaps a Nova or Supernova? | p. 191 |
Was There a Solar Eclipse Visible from Rome in 44 B.C.? | p. 193 |
The Determination of a Parabolic Orbit from Two Sightings and Perihelion Distance | p. 195 |
Bibliography | p. 199 |
I. Names and Subjects | p. 217 |
II. Greek Words | p. 227 |
III. Sources | p. 229 |
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