Cleopatra's Daughter: and Other Royal Women of the Augustan Era: Women in Antiquity
Autor Duane W. Rolleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190618827
ISBN-10: 0190618825
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Women in Antiquity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190618825
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Women in Antiquity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Roller has succeeded in synthesizing a considerable amount of information that is not necessarily widely known or readily accessible and making it engrossing and entertaining for both specialist and non-specialist readers. He has offered a fresh perspective not only on the subject of women in antiquity, but also on the Augustan Principate and the Julio-Claudian period.
A useful, enjoyable, deeply learned account of female dynasts of the era of Augustus. Roller introduces the periods politics, discusses terminology and precursors to late Hellenistic queens (this chapter is particularly well done), and offers excellent, concise biographical sketches of his seven subjects. He concludes with a discussion of Roman women vis-à-vis these queens. This is fine historian-as-detective work, using coins, literary references, and other evidence ... Highly recommended.
Studies of Hellenistic queenship usually end with the death of Cleopatra VII. Overcoming the inadequacies of the sources, Duane Roller demonstrates that the tradition of strong queens continued into the Principate in this illuminating study of the careers of seven royal women, including Cleopatra Selene of Mauretania, Salome of Judaea, and Dynamis of Bosporos.
Roller's careful and learned book offers its readers engaging accounts of the hard-to-recover lives of several redoubtable queens in the realms allied to Augustus' Roman empire. Roller shows how these women, although often operating under the most perilous of circumstances, managed to stay at the top, sometimes by deploying their regal heritage or glamour, at others by exploiting their imperial connections or wealth -- but always by dint of their deep political acumen. This is a detailed, impressive historical investigation.
I think with a sound knowledge of Roman history and politics this book would fill in the gaps of these women, who are almost invisible in the records but who ruled different parts of the Roman Empire following the demise of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra VII.
A useful, enjoyable, deeply learned account of female dynasts of the era of Augustus. Roller introduces the periods politics, discusses terminology and precursors to late Hellenistic queens (this chapter is particularly well done), and offers excellent, concise biographical sketches of his seven subjects. He concludes with a discussion of Roman women vis-à-vis these queens. This is fine historian-as-detective work, using coins, literary references, and other evidence ... Highly recommended.
Studies of Hellenistic queenship usually end with the death of Cleopatra VII. Overcoming the inadequacies of the sources, Duane Roller demonstrates that the tradition of strong queens continued into the Principate in this illuminating study of the careers of seven royal women, including Cleopatra Selene of Mauretania, Salome of Judaea, and Dynamis of Bosporos.
Roller's careful and learned book offers its readers engaging accounts of the hard-to-recover lives of several redoubtable queens in the realms allied to Augustus' Roman empire. Roller shows how these women, although often operating under the most perilous of circumstances, managed to stay at the top, sometimes by deploying their regal heritage or glamour, at others by exploiting their imperial connections or wealth -- but always by dint of their deep political acumen. This is a detailed, impressive historical investigation.
I think with a sound knowledge of Roman history and politics this book would fill in the gaps of these women, who are almost invisible in the records but who ruled different parts of the Roman Empire following the demise of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra VII.
Notă biografică
Duane W. Roller, Professor Emeritus of Classics at the Ohio State University, is an ancient historian, archaeologists, and classicist. He is a four-time Fulbright scholar, and the author of numerous scholarly articles and over a a dozen books, including Cleopatra: A Biogragphy (Oxford 2010) and Ancient Geography (London 2015).