The many guises of the emperor Augustus
Offered By: The Open University via OpenLearn
Course Description
Overview
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This free course focuses on Rome’s first emperor, Augustus, who lived from 63 BCE to 14 CE. The rule of Augustus marked a significant political change in Rome, and Augustus’ position as emperor was initially fragile and controversial. Key to his success in holding onto power was his masterful use of visual propaganda to cement his position and underline his legitimacy. The course examines the various roles Augustus constructed in an attempt to appeal to as many people as possible, and highlights the central importance of dress in Augustus’ imagery. To illustrate this, the course will also look at Abdullah II, who became king of Jordan in 1999, who applies a similar principle to his portraiture.Interested in taking your learning further? You might find it helpful to explore the Open University’s Classical Studies courses and qualifications.
Syllabus
- 1 Rome: republic to empire
- 2 King Abdullah II of Jordan
- 3 Roman male dress
- 3.1 The toga: how it looked
- 3.2 The toga in Roman culture
- 3.3 The Augustan toga
- 3.4 Capite velato
- 3.5 Roman military dress
- 3.6 The corona civica
- 4 The many guises of Augustus
- 4.1 Augustus’ titles
- 4.2 Augustus’ outfits
- 4.3 Augustus’ autobiography
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