1-4		AUGUSTUS' ANCESTRY
 
 
 
		5-8		AUGUSTUS' BOYHOOD
		  
		    - 	7:	How he came to be called  `Caesar Augustus' 
 
 
		  
	
		9-19		THE CIVIL WARS
		  
		    - 		10:	Augustus and Antony:  Mutina
- 	11:	Hirtius and Pansa: suspicion of foul play
- 	12:	43 B.C.:  Octavian abandons the Optimate faction
- 	13:	The Second Triumvirate:  Philippi (42 B.C.)  Proscriptions
- 	14:	40 B.C.:	Perusia	(15: `Arae Perusinae')
- 	16:	38-36 B.C.:	Sicily:  Sextius Pompeius and Lepidus  Naulochus
- 	17:	31 B.C.  September 2: Battle of Actium
- 	18:	Antonius and Cleopatra
- 	19:	Conspiracies and rebellions. 
 
 
		  
	
		20-25		AUGUSTUS' FOREIGN WARS AND MILITARY POLICY
		  
		    - 	20:	Wars Augustus fought in person
- 	21:	Wars fought by proxy (legati).  Frontier policy.
- 	22:	Peace:  The Temple of Janus
- 	23:	Triumphs and Disasters
- 	24:	Military Discipline
- 	25:	Slaves in the military: military rewards. Augustus' caution
 
 
	
		  
		26-28		AUGUSTUS AND THE CONSTITUTION:  THE  `PRINCIPATE'
		  
		    - 		26:	The consulships (31-23, 12, 5)
- 	27:	The triumvirate.  Tribunicia potestas.  Censorships.
- 	28:	Augustus and the Republic.  The new regime.
 
 
		  
	
	29-34		SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS
		  
		    - 		29:	Public works in Rome
- 	30:	Social Services: fires and floods, road repair
- 	31:	Religious Policy
- 	32:	Brigandage. Legal Reforms
- 	33:	Augustus as judge
- 	34:	Moral legislation.  Concern over the birth rate.
 
 
		  
	
		35-42		POLITICAL REFORMS:  SENATE, EQUESTRIAN ORDER, THE PEOPLE
		  
		    - 		35:	Lectio Senatus.  Legislative procedures
- 	36:	Official bureaucratic procedures
- 	37:	Senatorial committees. Revival of the censorship
- 	38:	Military service for senators and equites.
- 	39:	Revision of the  Roll of the Equestrian Order
- 	40:	The Populus:  grain dole, elections, citizenship
- 	41:	Augustus' generosity
- 	42:	Augustus' moderation
 
 
		  
	
		43-45		POLICY ON PUBLIC SPECTACLES
		  
		    - 		43:	Shows given by Augustus
- 	44:	Legislation on public spectacles
- 	45:	Augustus' personal tastes.  Actors. 
 
 
		 
		
		46-50		ITALIAN AND IMPERIAL POLICY
		  
		    - 		46:	Colonies in Italy
- 	47:	Provincial policies: Imperial visitations
- 	48:	Client Kingdoms
- 	49:	Imperial troops.  The cursus publicus.  Military treasury
- 	50:	Augustus' signet ring.  The Sphinx.
 
 
		 
		
		51-60		AUGUSTUS' PUBLIC VIRTUES:
		  
		    - 		51:	Clementia
- 	52:	Reverentia
- 	53:	Civilitas
- 	54:	Tolerantia
- 	55:	Treatment of Opposition
-  56:	Humanitas. Behavior in Comitia & Courts
- 	57:	Equestrians and the Plebs: Affection for Augustus
- 	58:	Pater Patriae   (2 B.C.)
- 	59:	Prayers for his long life
- 	60:	Gratitude on the part of Client Kings.
 
 
		  
		
	61-67		AUGUSTUS' FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD:
		  
		    - 		61:	His mother (Atia) and sister (Octavia Minor)
- 	62:	His Wives (Scribonia, Livia Drusilla)
- 	63:	Julia his daughter
- 	64:	His grandchildren (Gaius, Lucius, Agrippa Postumus, Agrippina Major)
- 	65:	Family Disasters
- 	66:	His close friends:  Salvidienus, Gallus, Agrippa, Maecenas
- 	67:	Slaves and freedmen.
 
 
		 
	
		68-83		AUGUSTUS'  PERSONAL HABITS AND PRIVATE LIFE:
		  
		    - 		68:	Charges of effeminacy and homosexuality.
- 	69:	Charges of adultery and loose living.
- 	70:	A blasphemous banquet.
- 	71:	Summary of his vices.
- 	72:	His houses.  The theme of `simplicity'.
- 	73:	Furniture and clothing.
- 	74:	Entertainment.
- 	75:	Holidays and feast days.
- 	76:	Food and appetite.
- 	77:	Drink.
- 	78:	Sleep
- 	79:	Personal appearance.
- 	80:	Intimate details.
- 	81:	Health
- 	82:	Personal care
- 	83:	Exercise. 
 
 
		 
		
		84-89		AUGUSTUS AS A MAN OF LETTERS:
		  
		    - 		84:	Oratory
- 	85:	Written works:  prose and verse.
- 	86:	Style
- 	87:	Peculiarities of expression.
- 	88:	Grammar;  secret code.
- 	89:	Greek studies.
 
 
	90-96		PERSONAL RELIGION IN AUGUSTUS' LIFE:
		  
		    - 		90:	Lightning
- 	91:	Dreams
- 	92:	Omens
- 	93:	Attitude to foreign cults.
- 	94:	Omens of Augustus' birth and destiny.
- 	95:	Omens of his youth and public life.
- 	96:	Omens of his battles and victory. 
 
 
		  
		
97-101	AUGUSTUS'   DEATH, BURIAL, AND 	DEIFICATION	(A.D.14):
    
      - 		97:	Omens of death.
- 	98:	Cause of death.  The last journey to Nola
- 	99:	The deathbed and last words.
- 	100:	His burial, honors, and deification ceremony.
- 	101:	His will, bequests, and final instructions.