Hadrian's Wall
Autor Adrian Goldsworthyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 apr 2018
From an award-winning historian of ancient Rome, a definitive history of Hadrian's Wall
Stretching eighty miles from coast to coast across northern England, Hadrian's Wall is the largest Roman artifact known today. It is commonly viewed as a defiant barrier, the end of the empire, a place where civilization stopped and barbarism began. In fact, the massive structure remains shrouded in mystery. Was the wall intended to keep out the Picts, who inhabited the North? Or was it merely a symbol of Roman power and wealth? What was life like for soldiers stationed along its expanse? How was the extraordinary structure built--with what technology, skills, and materials?
InHadrian's Wall, Adrian Goldsworthy embarks on a historical and archaeological investigation, sifting fact from legend while simultaneously situating the wall in the wider scene of Roman Britain. The result is a concise and enthralling history of a great architectural marvel of the ancient world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541644427
ISBN-10: 1541644425
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 137 x 200 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 1541644425
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 137 x 200 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Adrian Goldsworthyis an award-winning historian of the classical world. He is the author of numerous books about ancient Rome, includingCaesar,How Rome Fell,Pax Romana, andAugustus. Goldsworthy lives in South Wales.
Recenzii
"For
those
touring
the
wall
or
armchair
travelers,
this
book
will
be
an
excellent
guide
and
entertaining
read
for
Roman
military
history
fans."—Library
Journal
"An appealing, detailed history of the largest monument left by the Roman Empire."—Kirkus Reviews
"Hadrian's Wallis a short and sparkling introduction to the great wall of the Roman Empire, written by a master historian. Adrian Goldsworthy cuts through the myth without losing the magic. This is a lucid account of the people, purpose and places of one of the world's most famous military structures."—Barry Strauss, Cornell University,author ofThe Death of Caesar: The Story of History's Greatest Assassination
"An appealing, detailed history of the largest monument left by the Roman Empire."—Kirkus Reviews
"Adrian
Goldsworthy
has
done
it
again!
He
has
taken
a
well-known
topic
in
Roman
history
and
breathed
new
life
into
it.
Goldsworthy
has
given
us
an
easily-accessible
study
that
takes
the
best
and
most
up-to-date
scholarship
on
the
subject
and
has
put
it
into
an
eminently
readable
narrative
for
the
general
public.
If
you
can
only
own
one
book
on
Hadrian's
Wall,
this
is
it."
—Col.
Rose
Mary
Sheldon,
Virginia
Military
Institute"Hadrian's Wallis a short and sparkling introduction to the great wall of the Roman Empire, written by a master historian. Adrian Goldsworthy cuts through the myth without losing the magic. This is a lucid account of the people, purpose and places of one of the world's most famous military structures."—Barry Strauss, Cornell University,author ofThe Death of Caesar: The Story of History's Greatest Assassination
"They
must
have
wondered,
those
rude
Picts
and
Caledonians,
when
they
looked
up
at
Hadrian's
Wall,
at
what
sort
of
a
giant
serpent
had
come
into
their
land.
And
we
still
wonder
at
the
Wall,
as
every
generation
of
excavators
digs
up
more
puzzles
than
they
solve,
and
our
confident,
modern,
small
questions-How
was
it
built?
-have
monstrously
transformed
over
the
generations
into
those
that
the
awed
barbarians
themselves
might
have
asked:
What
did
it
intend?
What
was
it
for?
And
so,
we
are
thankful
for
the
guidance
of
Adrian
Goldsworthy,
for
his
clear
thinking,
his
calm
judgment,
and
his
crystal
prose.
If
anyone
can
explain
the
vast
Roman
Wall,
if
anyone
can
answer
the
barbarians'
questions,
it
is
he."
—J.
E.
Lendon,
University
of
Virginia,author
ofSong
of
Wrath:
The
Peloponnesian
War
BeginsandSoldiers
and
Ghosts:
A
History
of
Battle
in
Classical
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An account of the history and importance of Hadrian's Wall, by an expert on Ancient Rome.
An account of the history and importance of Hadrian's Wall, by an expert on Ancient Rome.