From the Book - 1st U.S. ed.
Preface 'He chopped down the family tree'
In the beginning. . . were the Claudii
'Virility to her reasoning power'
A young man of noble family, of native talent and moderation?
'Night would last for ever'
'The whimsicality of fate'
'No magic chant will make you a mother'
By the side of the goddess
'A charming view with minimal expense'
'A man and his family should live together as partners'
'They compelled him, as it seemed, to accept autocratic powers'
'Born of his sacred blood'
'If you come to any harm. . . that is the end of me too'
'The man set apart by such an alliance would be enormously elevated'
'Tiberius closer to Caesar'
'What more can I ask of the immortal gods?'
'Try not to guess what lies in the future'
Purer than Parian marble?
'His mother Livia vexed him'
Epilogue 'You held your course without remorse'.