Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-340) and index.
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1. Introduction: defining an urban image. The Roman urban image; Historiography; Evaluating the Augustan urban image -- 2. A walk through Republican Rome, 52 B.C. -- 3. Context: the Republican urban image. The urban image of Late Republican Rome; Context for change; Julius Caesar and Rome -- 4. Identity: evolving Augustan motives. Phase I, 44-29 B.C.: a city of fragments; Phase II, 29-17 B.C.: Rome reborn; Phase III, 17 B.C.-A.D. 14: consolidation evaluation -- 5. Structure: building an urban image. Urban components and characteristics; Orchestration; Evaluation -- 6. Meaning: reading the Augustan city. physical unity; Programmatic unity; Experiential legibility; Unifying involvement; Legacy -- 7. A walk through Augustan Rome, A.D. 14.