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Preface | p. vii |
Map 1 Distribution of preserved calendars (or calendar fragments) of the fasti type from the first century BCE to the fifth century CE | p. viii |
Table 1 List of known copies of fasti | p. ix |
Time's Social Dimension | p. 1 |
Observations on the Roman fasti | p. 6 |
A Republican Version | p. 6 |
Forms and Functions | p. 8 |
The fasti and the Birth of Augustan Epigraphy | p. 14 |
The Question of the Archetype | p. 21 |
Towards an Early History of the Roman Calendar | p. 23 |
Notions of a Prehistoric Calendar | p. 23 |
The Structure of the Month | p. 24 |
Market Cycles | p. 32 |
Modes of Dating | p. 34 |
The Introduction of the Republican Calendar | p. 38 |
Timing and Motivation | p. 38 |
The Character and Significance of the Reform | p. 41 |
The Written Calendar | p. 44 |
Gnaeus Flavius | p. 44 |
NP Days and Feast-names | p. 50 |
Cultic and Linguistic Details | p. 55 |
The Purpose of the fasti | p. 58 |
The Law of Hortensius | p. 59 |
Implications for the Historiography of Roman Religion | p. 64 |
Variants on Stone and Paper | p. 66 |
The Lex Acilia and the Problem of Pontifical Intercalation | p. 68 |
The Nature of the Measures | p. 68 |
The Ritually Correct Method of Intercalation | p. 69 |
Problems of Intercalation | p. 79 |
Regulating Intercalation by Means of Laws | p. 83 |
Reinterpretation of the fasti, in the Temple of the Muses | p. 87 |
Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, Triumphator | p. 87 |
Temple Dedications in the fasti | p. 95 |
Ennius | p. 105 |
All fasti are Fulvian fasti | p. 108 |
From Republic to Empire | p. 109 |
Caesar's Calendar Reform | p. 109 |
The Calendar as Collective Memory | p. 121 |
Augustus and the Power of Dates | p. 124 |
The Calendar as Roman Breviary | p. 134 |
The Disappearance of Marble Calendars | p. 140 |
Calendar Monopoly and Competition between Calendars | p. 146 |
One Calendar | p. 146 |
Coexisting and Competing Developments | p. 153 |
Eras | p. 156 |
The Calculation of Easter | p. 157 |
Weekly Cycles | p. 160 |
Fasti Christian? | p. 169 |
The Calendar in the Public Realm | p. 175 |
Abbreviations | p. 183 |
References | p. 185 |
Sources Index | p. 209 |
General Index | p. 215 |
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