Deck 6: The Augustan Principate

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Most scholars believe that the relief on the Belvedere Altar represents Julius Caesar's ____________, or ascent to Heaven as a god.

A) adlocutio
B) sestertius
C) damnatio memoriae
D) apotheosis
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In Rome, Octavian was referred to with all of the following titles EXCEPT

A) princeps
B) Augustus
C) deus
D) divi filius
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Through Augustus's reorganization of the Forum Romanum, the temple of ____________ became the centerpiece of the symbolic heart of Rome.

A) Divus Iulius
B) Venus Genetrix
C) Jupiter Optimus Maximus
D) Mars Ultor
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Augustus's addition of the Parthian arch to the Forum Romanum celebrated

A) the capture and public execution of the Parthian king.
B) the negotiated return of the Roman military standards from the Parthians.
C) the capture and humiliating procession of the Parthian king through the streets of Rome.
D) a bloody, hard-fought victory over the Parthian armies.
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The Temple of Mars Ultor in the Forum Augustum commemorated

A) Mars's aid to Augustus in pursuing Caesar's assassins.
B) the negotiated return of the Roman military standards from the Parthians.
C) Augustus's divine lineage through Julius Caesar.
D) the apotheosis of Augustus.
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Augustus famously boasted that he "found Rome a city of ____________ and left it a city of ____________."

A) marble; brick
B) brick; concrete
C) brick; marble
D) concrete; marble
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The imagery in the statue of Augustus from Primaporta includes references to all of the following EXCEPT

A) Classical Greek statuary.
B) the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra.
C) Augustus's divine descent from Venus.
D) the Parthians' return of the Roman military standards.
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Augustus's title princeps meant

A) "commander-in-chief."
B) "deified mortal."
C) "son of a god."
D) "first citizen."
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Portraits of Augustus and his wife Livia exhibit similarities in their

A) portrayal of youthful, idealized features derived from Greek deities.
B) veristic style that celebrated wisdom and virtue.
C) combination of veristic portraiture with heroic nudity.
D) resemblance to Archaic Etruscan sculpture.
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The processional friezes of the north and south sides of the Ara Pacis Augustae were inspired by

A) scenes of religious sacrifice in Etruscan tombs.
B) the processional frieze of the Parthenon in Athens.
C) the apotheosis scene on the Belvedere Altar.
D) the summi viri series in the Forum Augustum.
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The processional frieze of the Ara Pacis Augustae depicts

A) a quadrennial event with allegorical figures.
B) a generic event attended by founding heroes.
C) a specific event with recognizable figures.
D) a mythological event by Olympian deities.
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The Theater of Marcellus combined elements of

A) Greek-style sculptural friezes and Roman subject matter.
B) Etruscan temple plans and Republican theaters.
C) Tuscan and composite engaged columns.
D) Doric, Ionic, and probably Corinthian architectural orders.
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In the Second Style Room of the Masks in the House of Augustus, the mural painters used all of the following techniques to suggest illusionistic space EXCEPT

A) atmospheric perspective.
B) linear perspective.
C) representation of cast shadows from a theoretical source of light.
D) painting the walls to resemble marble revetment.
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Third Style Roman mural painters abandoned illusionistic backgrounds in favor of predominately ____________ backgrounds.

A) scaenae frons
B) sacro-idyllic
C) monochromatic
D) atmospheric
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Vitruvius's influential treatise, dedicated to Augustus, was entitled

A) De architectura.
B) Aeneid.
C) Ara Pacis.
D) Metamorphoses.
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Discuss how coins were used in Augustus's political propaganda.
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Explain the ways in which Augustus referred to his divine lineage through art and architecture.
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Describe Augustus's reorganization and embellishment of the Forum Romanum.
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Discuss how the Forum Augustum facilitated Augustus's propagandistic goals.
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Discuss how members of the imperial family were represented in portraiture compared to Augustus.
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What was the Res Gestae, and what does it tell about building projects during the Augustan principate?
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Explain the use of mythological and allegorical subjects on the Ara Pacis Augustae.
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Describe how Augustus made references to the Golden Age of Athens in his artistic commissions.
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Discuss the political and social agendas of the processional frieze on the Ara Pacis Augustae.
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Describe the various perspective techniques that Roman mural painters used to create the illusion of space and distance.
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Describe and give examples of the Third Style of Roman mural painting.
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Discuss the significance of Vitruvius's De architectura.
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Although Julius Caesar broke with Republican tradition by placing his own portrait on a Roman coin, he also set a precedent that all the Roman emperors would follow.
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The residences traditionally attributed to Augustus and Livia are both located on the Palatine Hill in Rome.
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In portraits, Augustus always appeared as emperor, never as participating in the other roles he held such as imperator and pontifex maximus.
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Deck 6: The Augustan Principate
1
Most scholars believe that the relief on the Belvedere Altar represents Julius Caesar's ____________, or ascent to Heaven as a god.

A) adlocutio
B) sestertius
C) damnatio memoriae
D) apotheosis
D
2
In Rome, Octavian was referred to with all of the following titles EXCEPT

A) princeps
B) Augustus
C) deus
D) divi filius
C
3
Through Augustus's reorganization of the Forum Romanum, the temple of ____________ became the centerpiece of the symbolic heart of Rome.

A) Divus Iulius
B) Venus Genetrix
C) Jupiter Optimus Maximus
D) Mars Ultor
A
4
Augustus's addition of the Parthian arch to the Forum Romanum celebrated

A) the capture and public execution of the Parthian king.
B) the negotiated return of the Roman military standards from the Parthians.
C) the capture and humiliating procession of the Parthian king through the streets of Rome.
D) a bloody, hard-fought victory over the Parthian armies.
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The Temple of Mars Ultor in the Forum Augustum commemorated

A) Mars's aid to Augustus in pursuing Caesar's assassins.
B) the negotiated return of the Roman military standards from the Parthians.
C) Augustus's divine lineage through Julius Caesar.
D) the apotheosis of Augustus.
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6
Augustus famously boasted that he "found Rome a city of ____________ and left it a city of ____________."

A) marble; brick
B) brick; concrete
C) brick; marble
D) concrete; marble
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7
The imagery in the statue of Augustus from Primaporta includes references to all of the following EXCEPT

A) Classical Greek statuary.
B) the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra.
C) Augustus's divine descent from Venus.
D) the Parthians' return of the Roman military standards.
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8
Augustus's title princeps meant

A) "commander-in-chief."
B) "deified mortal."
C) "son of a god."
D) "first citizen."
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9
Portraits of Augustus and his wife Livia exhibit similarities in their

A) portrayal of youthful, idealized features derived from Greek deities.
B) veristic style that celebrated wisdom and virtue.
C) combination of veristic portraiture with heroic nudity.
D) resemblance to Archaic Etruscan sculpture.
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10
The processional friezes of the north and south sides of the Ara Pacis Augustae were inspired by

A) scenes of religious sacrifice in Etruscan tombs.
B) the processional frieze of the Parthenon in Athens.
C) the apotheosis scene on the Belvedere Altar.
D) the summi viri series in the Forum Augustum.
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11
The processional frieze of the Ara Pacis Augustae depicts

A) a quadrennial event with allegorical figures.
B) a generic event attended by founding heroes.
C) a specific event with recognizable figures.
D) a mythological event by Olympian deities.
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12
The Theater of Marcellus combined elements of

A) Greek-style sculptural friezes and Roman subject matter.
B) Etruscan temple plans and Republican theaters.
C) Tuscan and composite engaged columns.
D) Doric, Ionic, and probably Corinthian architectural orders.
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13
In the Second Style Room of the Masks in the House of Augustus, the mural painters used all of the following techniques to suggest illusionistic space EXCEPT

A) atmospheric perspective.
B) linear perspective.
C) representation of cast shadows from a theoretical source of light.
D) painting the walls to resemble marble revetment.
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14
Third Style Roman mural painters abandoned illusionistic backgrounds in favor of predominately ____________ backgrounds.

A) scaenae frons
B) sacro-idyllic
C) monochromatic
D) atmospheric
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15
Vitruvius's influential treatise, dedicated to Augustus, was entitled

A) De architectura.
B) Aeneid.
C) Ara Pacis.
D) Metamorphoses.
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16
Discuss how coins were used in Augustus's political propaganda.
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17
Explain the ways in which Augustus referred to his divine lineage through art and architecture.
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18
Describe Augustus's reorganization and embellishment of the Forum Romanum.
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19
Discuss how the Forum Augustum facilitated Augustus's propagandistic goals.
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Discuss how members of the imperial family were represented in portraiture compared to Augustus.
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21
What was the Res Gestae, and what does it tell about building projects during the Augustan principate?
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22
Explain the use of mythological and allegorical subjects on the Ara Pacis Augustae.
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23
Describe how Augustus made references to the Golden Age of Athens in his artistic commissions.
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24
Discuss the political and social agendas of the processional frieze on the Ara Pacis Augustae.
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25
Describe the various perspective techniques that Roman mural painters used to create the illusion of space and distance.
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Describe and give examples of the Third Style of Roman mural painting.
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27
Discuss the significance of Vitruvius's De architectura.
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Although Julius Caesar broke with Republican tradition by placing his own portrait on a Roman coin, he also set a precedent that all the Roman emperors would follow.
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The residences traditionally attributed to Augustus and Livia are both located on the Palatine Hill in Rome.
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In portraits, Augustus always appeared as emperor, never as participating in the other roles he held such as imperator and pontifex maximus.
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