Papers of the Caligula Symposium held December 4, 2011 at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
- 1. Bernard Frischer, Introduction to the Caligula Project with remarks on digital restoration
- 2. Mark Abbe, An archaeological description of the Richmond Caligula
- 3. Maria Grazia Picozzi, Discovery and modern history of the Richmond Caligula
- 4. Paolo Liverani, Caligula: Notes and an hypothesis on the context
- 5. Jan Stubbe Østergaard, Reflections on the typology and context of the Richmond Caligula
- 6. Eric Varner, Beyond 'damnatio memoriae': Memory sanctions, Caligula's portraits and the Richmond Togatus
- 7. John Pollini, The image of Caligula: Myth and reality
- 8. Vasily Rudich, On the reputation of Little-Boots
- 9. Steven Fine, Caligula and the Jews: Some Historiographic Reflections Occasioned by Gaius in Polychrome
- 10. Peter Schertz, Caligula now: Displaying Caligula to a 21st century audience
- 11. Scott Pike, Letter to Amy Byrne reporting on new isotopic analysis of the marble of the head and torso of the Richmond Caligula (April 29, 2013)
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