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Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets

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This book offers an in-depth analysis of how Augustan poets interpreted Apollo as a symbol of imperial power. It explores the multifaceted representations of Apollo in their works, highlighting the cultural and political significance of the god during the Augustan era. By examining various poetic texts, the author delves into themes of divinity, authority, and the interplay between art and politics, providing a thorough understanding of Apollo's role as an emblem of the empire.

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Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets, John F. Miller

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