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"The Troublesome Reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born B.C. 10, died A.D. 54), as Described by Himself; Also His Murder at the Hands of the Notorious Agrippina (Mother of the Emperor Nero) and His Subsequent Deification , as described by others."This novel - a magnificently reconstructed memoir of the Emperor- together with the previous volume "I sequel "Claudius the God" became a compelling TV series produced by BBC in 1976. Book
Vintage Penguin [$@!} "The Troublesome Reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born B.C. 10, died A.D. 54), as Described by Himself; Also His Murder at the Hands of the Notorious Agrippina (Mother of the Emperor Nero) and His Subsequent Deification , as described by others."This novel - a magnificently reconstructed memoir of the Emperor- together with the previous volume "I sequel "Claudius the God" became a compelling TV series produced by BBC in 1976. Book
In this collection of sixteen literary and historical essays, Peter Green informs, entertains, and stimulates. He covers a wide range of subjects, from Greek attitudes toward death to the mysteries of the Delphic Oracle, from Tutankhamun and the gold of Egypt to sex in ancient literature, from the island of Lesbos (where he once lived) to the challenges of translating Ovid's wit and elegant eroticism into present-day English verse, from Victorian pederastic aesthetics to Marxism's losing battle with ancient history. This third volume of Green's essays (several previously unpublished) reveals throughout his serious concern that we are, in a very real sense, losing the legacy of antiquity through the corrosive methodologies of modern academic criticism. ; 328 pages
Illustrated article on Greece & Rome Vol.134 #4 0ctober 1968 p.550-565) Book
Former owner's bookplate on ffep. Slight discoloration to small section of boards. Small chip to base of spine. ; Revised Edition. ; Art of the World; 256 pages
Foxing to textblock. DJ has some tears and chipping with some loss. ; Revised Edition. ; Art of the World; 256 pages
DJ has a couple of tiny tears. ; Revised Edition. ; Art of the World; 256 pages
Spine a bit browned. Creasing to 1 corner of wraps. ; 178pp, illustrated. ; Itinéraire Des Musées Et Monuments D'Italie 32; 178 pages
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Else minor shelfwear. ; 9.75 x 1.75 x 6.5 Inches; 528 pages; For centuries, Julius Caesar has endured in our collective imagination as a favorite among historians and scholars, playwrights and poets. In legend he lives as the great conqueror of Rome's immense empire, a remarkable diplomat and writer, an unrivaled heartbreaker, and a man of relentless determination who met a seemingly tragic end. Caesar examines the riveting story of a complex man within the context of the crisis of the Roman republic. Meier vividly reconstructs the distinctive features of this age by emphasizing the prevalent educational practices that imposed limitations on individual development. Meier clearly shows that Caesar early on established himself as a man whose unique drive, self-confidence, and detachment would bring him into continual conflict with established institutions. What were the political and social forces that shaped and challenged this extraordinary individual? And how did this larger-than-life leader truly affect the fate of the Roman republic and the course of history? Internationally renowned historian Christian Meier explores these questions in the most authoritative and accessible account ot Julius Caesar's life, career, and legacy.
Note in ink to rear endpaper. ; 208pp, profusely illustrated. Many times destroyed, many times rebuilt. Rome has never completely disappeared. The famous symbols of the Eternal City - the Colosseum, the Pantheon and Trajan's Column - have survived twenty centuries of pillage and invasions. ; Discoveries; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; 208 pages
New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French, with a abstract in English. 128 p., ills., 3 folding plates. Pergame: A travers les ages. (Pergamon: The antiquities and the museums). ARCHELOGY Anatolian civilizations Pergamon Bergama The Roman Empire.
Article by T.R.Reid "Roman Empire' (pp. 2-41) Book
Some rubbing and creasing to wraps. Light pen marginalia to about 10 pages. General shelfwear. ; Later reprint of 1949 edition. ; Sather Classical Lectures 22; 255 pages; The advice given to Cicero by his astute, campaign-conscious brother to prepare him for the consular elections of 64 B. C. , has a curiously modern ring: "Avoid taking a definite stand on great public issues either in the Senate or before the people. Bend your energies towards making friends of key-men in all classes of voters. " Party Politics in the Age of Caesar is a shrewd commentary on this text, designed to clarify the true meaning in Roman political life of such terms as "party" and "faction. " Taylor brilliantly explains the mechanics of Roman politics as she discusses the relations of nobles and their clients, the manipulation of the state religion for political expedience, and the practical means of delivering the vote.
Faint yellowing to rear wraps. ; Few rulers have surpassed the first Roman Emperor Augustus in the use of visual propaganda. The images he chose for his portraits, and the designs stamped on his coins or carved on his public monuments, were skilfully chosen to cloak the reality of his power by setting the benefits of his autocracy against a Republican façade. This book introduces the historical background to Augustan portraiture and illustrates the development of the emperor's public image from the beginning of his career in 44 BC to the posthumous portraits which likened him to a god. Includes images of coins of Alexander the Great, Seleucus, Julius Caesar and others. ; 47 pages
347pp. 24 cm. Paperback Good condition
1969LFA-126748227Un ouvrage de 215 pages, format 135 x 180 mm, broché, publié en 1969, Editions du Centurion, Collection "Références", bon état
in16° - brossura editoriale - pp. 415 - collana Il Corso della Storia - traduzione di Mario Bonini - 14 illustrazioni fuori testo - bibliografia - condizioni ottime
19708389CBMünchen, Heyne (= Heyne-Biographien Band 7), 1970. 8°, 221 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 2. Auflage Einbandrücken leicht aufgehellt, sonst sehr schönes, sauberes und tadelloses Exemplar (L)
19663611Bologna : Carlino, 1966. S. 309 - S. 336; Beilage: Deutsch geh.; , Broschiert
In uno dei periodi più foschi e sanguinosi dell'età imperiale visse l'imperatore più bistrattato dalla Storia.
Collana: Nuova Narrativa Newton, marzo 2014. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
1987LFA-126725835Un ouvrage de 526 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1987, Librairie A. Fayard (quelques rousseurs)
Romanzo storico su Roma e sull'Impero d'Oriente
La vita dell'imperatore Claudio, acclamato imperatore dai pretoriani. Un'autobiografia d'immaginazione, affascinante e divertente, dell'imperatore Romano. In buone condizioni.