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Suetonius

(Paperback, New edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Suetonius

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781853994517

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bristol Classical Press

Publication Date:

1st January 1998

Edition:

New edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
Ancient history
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

937.007202

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

228

Dimensions:

Width 137mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

352g

Description

Suetonius, a Roman historian, was the author of The Lives of the Caesars one of the most vivid surviving documents of the early Roma empire. His biographies illuminate not only the political history of the twelve rulers from Julius Caesar to Domitian, but also the whole social and cultural world to which these Caesars belonged. In the first major study of Suetonius in English, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill places the biographer in the context of tastes and intellectual currents of the early second century AD, and uses the portraits of earlier emperors to cast light on the values and ideology of the court of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian whom he served. Thanks to Suetonius attentions to the personal lives of the Caesars, their tastes, sexual preferences, and superstitions, and his neglect of grand affairs of state and military narrative , he has been underrated as a serious historical source and compared unfavourably with his contemporary, the historian Tacitus. Wallace-Hadrill looks freshly at Suetonius in his own terms as a scholarly and antiquarian writer rather than a failed narrative historian. He shows how biographies reveal aspects of early imperial society and culture which Tacitus narrative neglects, and how important he is as a source for the current generations of historians, interested as much in a society and culture as in politics and warfare.

Reviews

His book is an important contribution to the social history of the Roman elite in general as well as to Suetonian studies in particular. An integrated portrait of Suetonius and his age emerges, one that is compelling and imaginative. -- Classical Philology
This is an excellent treatment of a much misunderstood author, written with equal expertise in literature and in social history. -- Times Literary Supplement
Wallace-Hadrills refreshing approach to Suetonius is one that no social, or other historian of the Roman Empire can afford to ignore. -- Classical World

Author Bio

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill was Director of the British School at Rome between 1995 and 2009, and then Professor of Roman Studies, and Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He has been awarded an OBE for services to Anglo-Italian cultural relations, and elected a Fellow of the British Academy. His publications include Suetonius: the scholar and his Caesars (1983) and Suetonius (1995), both available from Bloomsbury; and more recently Rome's Cultural Revolution (2008) and Herculaneum: Past and Future (2011).

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