The First Emperor : Caesar Augustus and the Triumph of Rome
by Everitt, Anthony
Edition statement:1st Published by : John Murray (London) Physical details: xxiii,399 Pages 20x13 cm | PB ISBN:9780719554957. Year: 2007Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | 937.07092 E931F 2007 (Browse shelf) | Available | 34702 |
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Plucked as teenager from provincial obscurity by his great-uncle Julius Caesar, who adopted him posthumously in his will, Caesar Augustus transformed the chaotic Republic into an orderly imperial autocracy. His consolidation of the Roman empire arguably laid the foundations of Europe. Although a sickly young man, with a tendency to fall seriously ill at moments of crisis, Augustus taught himself to be brave and was intelligent, painstaking and patient. He worked extraordinarily hard, and, within a generation, had rebuilt Rome, transforming it into a splendid metropolis and centre for civil government and the arts. In this biography, Anthony Everitt uncovers the deeply human character of this extraordinary man. It is also an exhilarating portrait of Roman social customs and politics
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