THE 12 CAESARS. The Lives of the Roman Emperors

Par : Suetonius, J. C. Rolfe

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  • Nombre de pages323
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4776463-2
  • EAN8596547764632
  • Date de parution26/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille671 Ko
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In 'The Twelve Caesars, ' Suetonius, a Roman biographer and historian, meticulously chronicles the lives and reigns of the first twelve emperors of Rome, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. Through a unique blend of anecdotal narrative and factual history, Suetonius employs a vivid literary style characterized by rich detail and an engaging tone, revealing not only the political machinations of these rulers but also the personal traits that defined them.
The work is framed within the context of the early Roman Empire, providing valuable insights into the socio-political atmosphere of the time and addressing themes such as power, ambition, and human frailty, making it a pivotal source for understanding the complexities of imperial governance and personal character in ancient Rome. Suetonius, born circa 69 AD, was deeply entrenched in the milieu of Roman politics and literature, gaining firsthand experience through his work in the imperial administration and as a contemporary of the emperors he depicts.
His access to a wide array of sources, including state documents and rumors circulating in Roman society, enabled him to present a multifaceted portrait of each Caesar. This biography not only reflects Suetonius's fascination with the powerful but also reveals the societal fascination with celebrity culture, drawing parallels to the intersection of personal life and public duty. Recommended for historians, classicists, and general readers alike, 'The Twelve Caesars' offers a compelling exploration of power and personality that resonates through the ages.
Suetonius's insightful anecdotes and unflinching examination of imperial figures provide a riveting glimpse into the human psyche behind rule, making this work an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of imperial Rome and its enduring legacy.
In 'The Twelve Caesars, ' Suetonius, a Roman biographer and historian, meticulously chronicles the lives and reigns of the first twelve emperors of Rome, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. Through a unique blend of anecdotal narrative and factual history, Suetonius employs a vivid literary style characterized by rich detail and an engaging tone, revealing not only the political machinations of these rulers but also the personal traits that defined them.
The work is framed within the context of the early Roman Empire, providing valuable insights into the socio-political atmosphere of the time and addressing themes such as power, ambition, and human frailty, making it a pivotal source for understanding the complexities of imperial governance and personal character in ancient Rome. Suetonius, born circa 69 AD, was deeply entrenched in the milieu of Roman politics and literature, gaining firsthand experience through his work in the imperial administration and as a contemporary of the emperors he depicts.
His access to a wide array of sources, including state documents and rumors circulating in Roman society, enabled him to present a multifaceted portrait of each Caesar. This biography not only reflects Suetonius's fascination with the powerful but also reveals the societal fascination with celebrity culture, drawing parallels to the intersection of personal life and public duty. Recommended for historians, classicists, and general readers alike, 'The Twelve Caesars' offers a compelling exploration of power and personality that resonates through the ages.
Suetonius's insightful anecdotes and unflinching examination of imperial figures provide a riveting glimpse into the human psyche behind rule, making this work an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of imperial Rome and its enduring legacy.
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