Filius Minervae: A Study of Domitian's Relationship with Minerva Pubblico
Jones, Kira Kathaleen (2011)
Abstract
Filius Minervae: A Study of Domitian's Relationship with
Minerva
Through an analysis of the imperial propaganda of Rome's eighth
emperor, Domitian, the author
argues that Domitian sought to create a public relationship with
his patron goddess, Minerva,
which would both underscore and validate his policies and
legitimacy. The article focuses on
coin issues, architecture, cameos, statuary, public events, and
literature dealing with Minerva
under Domitian's rule. Furthermore, the author shows that artistic
objects utilizing a Minerva
with Domitian's specific portrait features signal a new
interpretation of the goddess' cult which
was propagated during the Domitianic period.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Numismatics
1
Architecture
8
Cancelleria Reliefs
15
Alban Games
20
Equestrian Monument from the Forum Romanum
23
A private affair: Domitian and Minerva
24
Dominus et Deus
26
Domitianic Minerva
29
Conclusions
32
Abbreviations
35
Works Cited
36
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