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    Martial and the historia avgvsta.David Rohrbacher - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):911-916.
    The short-lived emperor Macrinus had a son whose name, inscriptions reveal, was M. Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus. Little is known about this figure, who is remembered through brief references in the late Roman breviaries and in Herodian, and in a short biography in the collection of imperial lives now known as the Historia Augusta. In 1889, Dessau argued that the lives of the Historia Augusta, which present themselves as written by six different authors in the Age of Constantine, were in fact (...)
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    Physiognomics in Imperial Latin Biography.David Rohrbacher - 2010 - Classical Antiquity 29 (1):92-116.
    A distinctive feature of the biographies of Suetonius is his methodical and detailed description of the physical appearances of the emperors. This feature was adopted by two fourth-century Latin writers, Ammianus Marcellinus and the anonymous author of the Historia Augusta. This study will explore how ancient theories of the relationship between appearance and character intersect with the physical descriptions of emperors the authors provide. These authors reveal themselves to be engaged with contemporary approaches to the question without being bound by (...)
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    The Sources for the Lost Books of Ammianus Marcellinus.David Rohrbacher - 2006 - História 55 (1):106-124.
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    Why didn’t Constantius II Eat Fruit?David Rohrbacher - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (1):323-326.
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    The historia Augusta - Thomson studies in the historia Augusta. Pp. 155. Brussels: Éditions latomus, 2012. Paper, €27. Isbn: 978-2-87031-278-0. [REVIEW]David Rohrbacher - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):157-159.
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