Livy, Cassius Dio, and Prodigies in the Early Roman Empire

Klio 104 (1):253-276 (2022)
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Summary Scholars who study Roman prodigies and expiations have mostly ignored Cassius Dio’s imperial prodigy lists. This paper argues that these lists should be considered valid. If we accept them, we have a wealth of evidence for the continuation of prodigy reports and expiations in the early Roman Empire.

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