Augustus

Augustus
Title Augustus PDF eBook
Author Karl Galinsky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 225
Release 2012-07-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521744423

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In this lively and concise biography Karl Galinsky examines Augustus' life from childhood to deification.

The Age of Augustus

The Age of Augustus
Title The Age of Augustus PDF eBook
Author Werner Eck
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 228
Release 2007-08-13
Genre History
ISBN 1405151498

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In this updated edition of his concise biography, Werner Eck tells the extraordinary story of Augustus, Rome's first monarch. Incorporates literary, archaeological, and legal sources to provide a vivid narrative of Augustus' brutal rise to power Written by one of the world's leading experts on the Roman empire Traces the history of the Roman revolution and Rome's transformation from a republic to an empire Includes a new chapter on legislation, further information on the monuments of the Augustan period, more maps and illustrations, and a stemma of Augustus' family Thorough, straightforward, and organized chronologically, this is an ideal resource for anyone approaching the subject for the first time

Augustus

Augustus
Title Augustus PDF eBook
Author Anthony Everitt
Publisher Random House Trade Paperbacks
Pages 434
Release 2007-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 0812970586

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He found Rome made of clay and left it made of marble. As Rome’s first emperor, Augustus transformed the unruly Republic into the greatest empire the world had ever seen. His consolidation and expansion of Roman power two thousand years ago laid the foundations, for all of Western history to follow. Yet, despite Augustus’s accomplishments, very few biographers have concentrated on the man himself, instead choosing to chronicle the age in which he lived. Here, Anthony Everitt, the bestselling author of Cicero, gives a spellbinding and intimate account of his illustrious subject. Augustus began his career as an inexperienced teenager plucked from his studies to take center stage in the drama of Roman politics, assisted by two school friends, Agrippa and Maecenas. Augustus’s rise to power began with the assassination of his great-uncle and adoptive father, Julius Caesar, and culminated in the titanic duel with Mark Antony and Cleopatra. The world that made Augustus–and that he himself later remade–was driven by intrigue, sex, ceremony, violence, scandal, and naked ambition. Everitt has taken some of the household names of history–Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, Antony, Cleopatra–whom few know the full truth about, and turned them into flesh-and-blood human beings. At a time when many consider America an empire, this stunning portrait of the greatest emperor who ever lived makes for enlightening and engrossing reading. Everitt brings to life the world of a giant, rendered faithfully and sympathetically in human scale. A study of power and political genius, Augustus is a vivid, compelling biography of one of the most important rulers in history.

Augustus

Augustus
Title Augustus PDF eBook
Author Adrian Goldsworthy
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 625
Release 2014-08-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300210078

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The acclaimed historian and author of Caesar presents “a first-rate popular biography” of Rome’s first emperor, written “with a storyteller’s brio” (Washington Post). The story of Augustus’ life is filled with drama and contradiction, risky gambles and unexpected success. He began as a teenage warlord whose only claim to power was as the grand-nephew and heir of the murdered Julius Caesar. Mark Antony dubbed him “a boy who owes everything to a name,” but he soon outmaneuvered a host of more experienced politicians to become the last man standing in 30 BC. Over the next half century, Augustus created a new system of government—the Principate or rule of an emperor—which brought peace and stability to the vast Roman Empire. In this highly anticipated biography, Goldsworthy puts his deep knowledge of ancient sources to full use, recounting the events of Augustus’ long life in greater detail than ever before. Goldsworthy pins down the man behind the myths: a consummate manipulator, propagandist, and showman, both generous and ruthless. Under Augustus’ rule the empire prospered, yet his success was constantly under threat and his life was intensely unpredictable.

History of the later Roman commonwealth ... and of the reign of Augustus: with a life of Trajan. Republ. from The Encyclopædia metropolitana

History of the later Roman commonwealth ... and of the reign of Augustus: with a life of Trajan. Republ. from The Encyclopædia metropolitana
Title History of the later Roman commonwealth ... and of the reign of Augustus: with a life of Trajan. Republ. from The Encyclopædia metropolitana PDF eBook
Author Thomas Arnold
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 1845
Genre
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Augustus, First Roman Emperor

Augustus, First Roman Emperor
Title Augustus, First Roman Emperor PDF eBook
Author Matthew D. H. Clark
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 149
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781904675433

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Analyzes the ways in which Augustus was able to manipulate the mechanisms of power during his long reign (27 BC-14 AD). Considers his relationships with Maecenas, his political advisor; Agrippa, his military commander; and the poets Virgil and Ovid.

Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire

Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire
Title Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Beth Severy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 295
Release 2004-02-24
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1134391838

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In this lively and detailed study, Beth Severy examines the relationship between the emergence of the Roman Empire and the status and role of this family in Roman society. The family is placed within the social and historical context of the transition from republic to empire, from Augustus' rise to sole power into the early reign of his successor Tiberius. Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire is an outstanding example of how, if we examine "private" issues such as those of family and gender, we gain a greater understanding of "public" concerns such as politics, religion and history. Discussing evidence from sculpture to cults and from monuments to military history, the book pursues the changing lines between public and private, family and state that gave shape to the Roman imperial system.