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Augustus: The Life and Times of the Founder of the Roman Empire. Unveiling the Legacy of Rome's First Emperor
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- Nombre de pages291
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--810949-1
- EAN4066338109491
- Date de parution17/01/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Augustus: The Life and Times of the Founder of the Roman Empire, " Evelyn S. Shuckburgh presents a meticulous account of the life and legacy of one of history's most pivotal figures. Blending rigorous historical analysis with graceful prose, Shuckburgh captures the complex dynamics of power, politics, and culture during the formative years of the Roman Empire. The work is not just a biography, but a contextually rich exploration of Augustus's reign, situating his achievements and challenges against the backdrop of the socio-political landscape of ancient Rome.
Shuckburgh's narrative style is engaging, inviting the reader to experience the world as Augustus navigated it, laden with both triumphs and tribulations. Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, a distinguished historian and biographer, approached this work with an in-depth understanding of Roman history that is complemented by her academic focus on classical antiquity. Her insights are shaped by a lifelong interest in the ancient world and extensive research, providing readers with an authoritative yet lively interpretation of Augustus'Äôs role in shaping the course of Western civilization.
This compelling biography is highly recommended for both seasoned scholars and casual readers alike. Shuckburgh's fusion of scholarly rigor and narrative flair not only enlightens but also entertains, making it an essential addition to any reader's collection on Roman history.
Shuckburgh's narrative style is engaging, inviting the reader to experience the world as Augustus navigated it, laden with both triumphs and tribulations. Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, a distinguished historian and biographer, approached this work with an in-depth understanding of Roman history that is complemented by her academic focus on classical antiquity. Her insights are shaped by a lifelong interest in the ancient world and extensive research, providing readers with an authoritative yet lively interpretation of Augustus'Äôs role in shaping the course of Western civilization.
This compelling biography is highly recommended for both seasoned scholars and casual readers alike. Shuckburgh's fusion of scholarly rigor and narrative flair not only enlightens but also entertains, making it an essential addition to any reader's collection on Roman history.






