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How Were Imperial Portraits Distributed throughout the Roman Empire?
- M. Stuart
- HistoryAmerican Journal of Archaeology
- 1 October 1939
THE only discussion to date of this problem is that of E. H. Swift.' He explains the "remarkable uniformity in the rendering of certain minute iconographic details"2 by supposing "that, for the…
The Denarius of M'. Aemilius Lepidus and the Aqua Marcia
- M. Stuart
- HistoryAmerican Journal of Archaeology
- 1 July 1945
A WIDE divergence of opinion prevails concerning the identity of the structure represented by three arches surmounted by an equestrian statue that appears on the reverse of a denarius (pl.viii and…
Letter from Meriwether Stuart to Alice E. Kober, November 3, 1945
- M. Stuart
- Linguistics
- 3 November 1945
Stuart thanks for Kober for her paper on Minoan inflection and confirms that it will be forwarded to the Program Committee.
A Faïence Head of Augustus
- M. Stuart
- HistoryAmerican Journal of Archaeology
- 1 April 1944
AMONG the objects of small size of the Ptolemaic and Roman periods in the collection of Egyptian antiquities of the Metropolitan Museum of Art a small blue-green faience head is of particular…
Book Review:A Numismatic Commentary on the "Res gestae" of Augustus Jessie D. Newby
- M. Stuart
- History
- 1 October 1939
Tacitus and the Portraits of Germanicus and Drusus
- M. Stuart
- HistoryClassical Philology
- 1 January 1940
TACITUS AND THE PORTRAITS OF GERMANICUS AND DRUSUS The passage in which Tacitus describes the posthumous honors paid to Germanicus is well known.' The sentence "statuarum locorumve in quis coleretur…
The Date of the Inscription of Claudius on the Arch of Ticinum
- M. Stuart
- HistoryAmerican Journal of Archaeology
- 1 July 1936
A.D.2 was probably a later addition made by Claudius himself during his trip north to join the emperor Caligula in Gaul. Until the appearance of his article the inscription went unquestioned as the…
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