The House of Augustus: A Historical Detective Story
By (Author) T.P. Wiseman
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st October 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Archaeology by period / region
938
Hardback
264
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
A radical reexamination of the textual and archaeological evidence about Augustus and the Palatine Caesar Augustus (63 BC-AD 14), who is usually thought of as the first Roman emperor, lived on the Palatine Hill, the place from which the word "palace" originates. A startling reassessment of textual and archaeological evidence, The House of August
"[The House of Augustus] offers a learned, exciting and convincing demolition of the standard modern view of the ancient Palatine, and of the living arrangements of Romes first emperor."---Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement
"The House of Augustus is a book of outstanding scholarship and independent but well-judged opinions, in which every chapter offers fresh information and insights. It is highly recommended."---Stuart Lyons, Classics for All
"A most splendid book. . . . I am sure that in the future, all writers about Augustus will have to take this book into consideration."---Andrew Selkirk, Current World Archaeology
"A highly engaging journey through the history of Rome and the Palatine, and particularly the spectacular career of Augustus . . . . Few historical detective stories could be as enjoyably informative and absorbing as this one."---Diana Bentley, Minerva
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[Wiseman] publicly rights the archaeological record. . . . there is no doubt [that The House of Augustus] will challenge
and reshape our understanding of the Palatine for a long time to come.
T. P. Wiseman is Professor Emeritus of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter. His many books include The Roman Audience and Julius Caesar.