Published 2013
Table of Contents:
“…Acknowledgments; introduction; 1. the aim of the present study and its background; 2. roman cyprus and its imperial cult; 3. the structure of the present study; part 1. the emperor in the wide spectrum of representation; chapter 1. emperors represented in the
greek language; 1.1. the emperor as theos; 1.2. ambiguity concerning sebastoi; 1.3. other imperial epithets; 1.4. concluding remarks; chapter 2. imperial statues; 2.1. evidence and methods; 2.2. imperial statues in context; 2.3. concluding remarks; chapter 3. status of the emperor in the civic landscape; 3.1. sacred sites.…”
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