Description
Second edition of a classic introduction to Rome under Augustus, exploring this transformative moment in Roman history.
About the Author
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill is Emeritus Professor of Roman Studies, University of Cambridge, UK. His publications include Herculaneum: Past and Future (2011), Rome's Cultural Revolution (2008), Domestic Space in the Roman World: Pompeii and Beyond (1997), Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum (1995) and Suetonius (1983).
Reviews
This work offers a clear overview of major issues in the Augustan period: the major players, the political policies, the poetry, monuments, and propaganda (and, especially, the ways in which those intertwine). It is strong in unraveling the complexity of certain events (e.g. the Battle of Actium, Secular Games) or works of art (Ara Pacis, Vergil's Aeneid) in order to raise questions about power structures in the Augustan period and our conception of the figure of Augustus. It is a strong introduction to this period and will be particularly useful for undergraduate students and survey courses. * Ancient History Bulletin *
Has quickly become an indispensable introduction to Augustus and his age ... It is a very important book and highly recommended for use in schools and universities as well as for a general audience ... Is a highly recommended read for anyone interested in the ancient world. * Classics Ireland *
Le Goff's exposition of Blanqui's ideas is clear and compelling. * H-France Review *
In its new incarnation the illustrations are now worthy of the text, thus ensuring that in a more visually demanding age Augustan Rome will surely maintain its special place in the teaching of the Augustan principate. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472534262
Author Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 242g