Augustus Caesar
2nd Edition
By David Shotter
Published February 15th 2005 by Routledge – 144 pages
Revised throughout, the second edition of this successful book takes the most recent research in the field into account and reviews the evidence in order to place Augustus firmly in the context of his own times.
History sees Augustus Caesar as the first emperor of Rome, whose system of ordered government provided a firm and stable basis for the expansion and prosperity of the Roman Empire. Hailed as 'restorer of the Republic' and regarded by some as a deity in his own lifetime, Augustus was emulated by many of his successors.
Key topics discussed include:
Including more coverage of the social and cultural aspects of this complex character's reign, together with an expanded guide to further reading, students will not miss a beat if this book is included on their course reading lists.
Introduction 1. The Crisis of the Roman Republic 2. The Divine Youth 3. The Powers of Augustus 4. Auctorias – and Patronage 5. The City of Marble 6. The Respublica of Augustus 7. The Empire and the Augustan Peace 8. The Succession 9. The Legacy of Augustus. Appendix I: Chief Dates in the Life and Career of Augustus Caesar Appendix II: The Sources for Augustus' Principate: With Further Reading on the Source Material. Appendix III: Glossary of Latin Terms
Name: Augustus Caesar: 2nd Edition (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By David Shotter. Revised throughout, the second edition of this successful book takes the most recent research in the field into account and reviews the evidence in order to place Augustus firmly in the context of his own times.
History sees Augustus Caesar as the first...
Categories: European History, Roman History & Culture