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Lives of the Later Caesars: The First Part of the Augustan History, with Newly Compiled Lives of Nerva & Trajan

Lives of the Later Caesars: The First Part of the Augustan History, with Newly Compiled Lives of Nerva & Trajan

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Lives of the Later Caesars: The First Part of the Augustan History, with Newly Compiled Lives of Nerva & Trajan

por Anthony Birley [Translator]

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Bom
ISBN 10
0140443088
ISBN 13
9780140443080
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Este vendedor ganhou uma 5 de 5 estrelas de clientes da Biblio.
Laramie, Wyoming, United States
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Penguin Classics, 1976-06-23. paperback. Good. 5x0x7. Paperback. Cover a bit worn and rubbed. Minor wear to page edges and corners. Spine creased. Name on front end sheet. No writing, highlighting, or marks in text. From the estate of a smoker.

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Em Jun 13 2011, MarkMilner disse:
This is an odd one. It's maybe a literary forgery or hoax, but it's also a valuable source for this period of rome; the stuff it assumes you know for granted - Herodian's wall across England, for example - is an interesting mix of history from the Roman Empire while the stuff it tells you is more or less false.On one hand, it's nice that Anthony Birley has taken the time to annotate the hell out of this thing, marking off what's fiction (and sometimes pointing out what really happened), especially when he elaborates on an odd statement in the middle of something completely fake. On the other, he only translated the first half of the MSS this came from. Where does this book stand? More or less where Birley assumes it's supposed to: as a sequel to Suetonus. It spreads unflattering truths and insane fiction about the dirt of some really depraved guys like Commodus and Elagabalus while heaping praise on nicer people like Marcus Aurelius. He even goes into the usurpers, of which there are more than a few, all of whom meet the same fate. On the whole, it's a fascinating and weird book but one which does a good job at painting Rome's leaders in a period of crisis, both from within and without; the whole time I'm read this, I kept thinking this would have been a killer third season for HBO's Rome. If you liked The Twelve Caesars, you'll like this. Otherwise, start there first

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Livreiro
Night Heron Books US (US)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
758138
Título
Lives of the Later Caesars: The First Part of the Augustan History, with Newly Compiled Lives of Nerva & Trajan
Autor
Anthony Birley [Translator]
Formato/Encadernação
Brochura
Estado do livro
Usado - Bom
Quantidade Disponível
1
ISBN 10
0140443088
ISBN 13
9780140443080
Editorial
Penguin Classics
Local de publicação
London
Data de publicação
1976-06-23
Dimensão
5x0x7
X weight
9 oz

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