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Caesar as Salius: A Reconsideration of the Apex on Caesar's Elephant Denarius (RRC 443/1)
American Journal of Philology Pub Date : 2018-01-01 , DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2018.0013
Meghan J. DiLuzio

Abstract:This article reconsiders Caesar's so-called elephant denarius (RRC 443/1), struck in 49 b.c.e. at the beginning of the civil war. It argues that the apex featured on the obverse, which has long been understood as a reference to Caesar as pontifex maximus, is actually an allusion to his status as a salius. Through a consideration of the written and visual evidence, the article shows that the apex is not associated with the pontifex maximus on extant coins prior to the death of Caesar, when rival claimants to his power appropriated his iconography for themselves.

中文翻译:

凯撒作为萨利乌斯:对凯撒大象丹那留斯顶点的重新考虑 (RRC 443/1)

摘要:本文重新考虑了公元前 49 年内战开始时出现的凯撒所谓的大象银币 (RRC 443/1)。它认为正面的顶点,长期以来一直被理解为将凯撒称为 pontifex maximus,实际上暗指他作为萨利乌斯的地位。通过对书面和视觉证据的考虑,该文章表明,在凯撒去世之前,当他的权力的竞争对手为自己挪用他的肖像时,顶点与现存硬币上的教皇大主教无关。
更新日期:2018-01-01
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