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The Twelve Caesars

AUTHOR Suetonius; Rolfe, J. C.
PUBLISHER Dover Publications (05/16/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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One of antiquity's great historical resources, this chronicle by an ancient Roman scholar portrays the lives and reigns of Julius Caesar and his immediate successors. Suetonius, who served as private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, combines research from the imperial archives with firsthand accounts of the rulers' public and private lives. His dramatic narrative, delivered in a straightforward manner, abounds in tales of sex, violence, and betrayal.
Written in A.D. 121, The Twelve Caesars spans the period from 49 B.C.E. to A.D. 96, one of the most important periods in antiquity. Suetonius's vivid characterizations portray the disastrous effects of absolute power: madness, obsessive fear of assassination, and a predilection for acts of sadism and sexual perversity. One of the few surviving sources of its era, this historical treasure is unsurpassed as a fount of anecdotes, observations, and detailed physical descriptions of Roman history.
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ISBN-13: 9780486822198
ISBN-10: 0486822192
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 656
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 1.60 x 8.00 inches
Weight: 0.90 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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History | Ancient - Rome
History | Presidents & Heads of State
History | Europe - Italy
Dewey Decimal: 937.070
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018018149
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One of antiquity's great historical resources, this chronicle by an ancient Roman scholar portrays the lives and reigns of Julius Caesar and his immediate successors. Suetonius, who served as private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, combines research from the imperial archives with firsthand accounts of the rulers' public and private lives. His dramatic narrative, delivered in a straightforward manner, abounds in tales of sex, violence, and betrayal.
Written in A.D. 121, The Twelve Caesars spans the period from 49 B.C.E. to A.D. 96, one of the most important periods in antiquity. Suetonius's vivid characterizations portray the disastrous effects of absolute power: madness, obsessive fear of assassination, and a predilection for acts of sadism and sexual perversity. One of the few surviving sources of its era, this historical treasure is unsurpassed as a fount of anecdotes, observations, and detailed physical descriptions of Roman history.
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Translator: Rolfe, J. C.
John Carew Rolfe (1859 1943) taught at Cornell, Harvard, and the Universities of Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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