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Hadrian: Ancients in Action

Autor James Morwood
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2013
The Roman emperor Hadrian, who lived from 76 to 138 AD was a hugely influential figure whose architectural legacy is obvious even today. However, he was also contradictory and mysterious: he was a Spaniard who became emperor at Rome; he was a popular, successful soldier who aimed to be a man of peace. He dabbled in black magic, and he courted scandal: as well as his bitterly unhappy marriage, he had a very public love affair with Greek boy, who died in mysterious circumstances surrounded by rumours of human sacrifice.This title explores these contradictions and complexities, and pieces together the picture of a man, his life, times and influence. It presents a rounded picture written in a lively and accessible style.Looking in detail at key themes and topics of Hadrian's life, the title explores his Spanish background, his military service and initiatives of peace, his architectural legacy such as the Pantheon, his villa at Tivoli, his love of Athens and Athenian culture, his relationship with Antinous, and how he dealt with Christians and Jews. In addition to this, the title covers social aspects of life in the Roman empire in the second century: slavery, Roman baths and hygiene, the public spectacles of circus races, gladiatorial fights and animal hunts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849668866
ISBN-10: 1849668868
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 26 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Ancients in Action

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Hadrian is essential to understanding the Golden Age of the Roman Empire and the history of Roman Britain

Notă biografică

James Morwood was Head of Classics at Harrow School for seventeen years. He then moved to Oxford University and took charge of the language teaching for the Classics Faculty. He retired from this role in 2003. His books include The Oxford Pocket Latin Dictionary (1994, revised edition 2005); A Latin Grammar (1999), Oxford Grammar of Classical Greek (2001), The Plays of Euripides (Bloomsbury, 2002), The Pocket Oxford Dictionary of Classical Greek (2002), Advanced Latin (Bloomsbury, 2009) and The Oxford Latin Course, College edition (2012).

Cuprins

List of FiguresIntroductionChronology 1. Death on the Nile2. Growing up in Rome and Spain3. Starting out4. War and peace5. Rebuilding Rome6. Hadrian's Villa - the sunny pleasure dome and the caves of ice7. Bread and circuses - keeping the people happy8. The journeys9. Hadrian and Athens10. Antinous11. Christians and Jews12. The end BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

This very readable, engaging book is an excellent introduction to the emperor Hadrian ... It is detailed, covering an astonishing number of aspects of second-century Roman life; it is enlivened by humour, the author's personal experience, and modern comparisons. Most importantly, it provides a well-rounded, enlightening picture of Hadrian and his world. It is an essential introduction to the subject and would benefit readers from high-school age to seasoned academics.
An excellent and highly readable account of this fascinating emperor [that] includes enough background for the story to be fully comprehensible to anyone new to Roman history
This book is beautifully written and richly informative. It offers readers a good mixture of ancient sources and modern scholarship.
James Morwood's Hadrian is the perfect introduction to this fascinating and elusive emperor. Morwood has given us a wonderful panorama of the Roman empire at its zenith, based on complete mastery of the modern scholarship. Lucid, accessible, and beautifully written, this book deserves the widest possible readership.
Hadrian, "the most remarkable of all the Roman emperors" (as a famous historian called him a century ago), was regarded as a strange and baffling figure even by his second century AD contemporaries. James Morwood has produced a well-written and coherent introduction, with very up to date bibliography. He steers his way in sovereign fashion through the fragmentary sources as he follows Hadrian around the empire and manages to bring him to life.

Descriere

A lively short biography of one of the best known Roman emperors.