Table of contents for Representations of war in ancient Rome / edited by Sheila Dillon, Katherine E. Welch.

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Contents
Illustrations 8
Contributors 16
Introduction 21
Katherine E. Welch
1. The Transformation of Victory into Power: From Event to Structure 77
Tonio H¿olscher
2. Siege Warfare in Livy: Representations and Reality 125
Jon Roth
3. Roman Aesthetics and the Spoils of Syracuse 173
Myles McDonnell
4. Domi Militiaeque: Roman Domestic Aesthetics and War Booty in
the Republic 223
Katherine E. Welch
5. The Origins of the Roman Scaenae Frons and the Architecture of
Triumphal Games in the Second Century BC 369
Laura Klar
6. The Bringer of Victory: Imagery and Institutions at the Advent of
Empire 410
Michael Koortbojian
7. Conquest and Desire: Roman Victoria in Public and Provincial
Sculpture 481
Rachel Kousser
8. Women on the Columns of Trajan and Marcus and the Visual
Language of Roman Victory 534
Sheila Dillon
9. Battle Imagery and Politics on the Severan Arch in the Roman Forum589
Susann Lusnia
10. Readings in the Narrative Literature of Roman Courage 656
William V. Harris
Bibliography 703

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

War in art.
Arts and society -- Rome.
Arts, Roman.