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This is the final published version of an article that has been published in its final definitive form by The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.
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One of the key aspects of the Augustan settlement, and more generally of the early Principate, was the firm control of the princeps over public religion, including the main priestly colleges. This paper sets out to consider several related problems: what place-if any-did the expertise that priests deployed in the performance of their duties have in that period? How did emperors engage with it? What impact did it have on the workings of the Senate? How can these issues shed light on the interplay between politics and religion at a time of profound historical change?
Author(s): Santangelo F
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Transactions of the American Philological Association
Year: 2016
Volume: 146
Issue: 2
Pages: 349-376
Print publication date: 01/09/2016
Acceptance date: 22/11/2015
Date deposited: 29/12/2016
ISSN (print): 0360-5949
ISSN (electronic): 1533-0699
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/article/638649