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The Origins of Roman Imperial Hunting Imagery: Domitian and the Redefinition of Virtus under the Principate*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2006

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Copyright © The Classical Association 2005

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* This paper was first delivered at the 2001 Roman Imperial Ideology colloquium, Cumae. I would like to thank the colloquium organizer, J. Rufus Fears, and participants for insightful questions and comments. I am grateful to John Humphrey, Alexander Mckay, John Pollini, and the anonymous reader for specific suggestions all of which strengthened this article.