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One of the most mesmerising, immersive and enduring depictions of how Ancient Rome was ruled, Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus' acclaimed biography of the twelve Caesars gains a powerful fresh translation from Tom Holland.
A masterful new translation of Suetonius' renowned biography of the twelve Caesars, bringing to life a portrait of the first Roman emperors in stunning detail
The ancient Roman empire was the supreme arena, where emperors had no choice but to fight, to thrill, to dazzle. To rule as a Caesar was to stand as an actor upon the great stage of the world. No biography invites us into the lives of the Caesars more vividly or intimately than that by Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, written from the centre of Rome and power, in AD 121.
Placing each Caesar in the context of the generations that had gone before, and connecting personality with policy, Suetonius injected flesh and blood into their stories, which continue to inform how we understand the drama of power today. Their shortfalls, foreign policy crises and sex scandals are laid bare; we are shown their tastes, their foibles, their eccentricities; and we sit at their tables and enter their bedrooms, resulting in a series of biographies mediated through the lives of the Caesars themselves.
That Rome lives more vividly in people's imagination than any other ancient empire owes an inordinate amount to Suetonius, and now award-winning author and translator Tom Holland brings us even closer in a new, spellbinding translation. Giving a deeper understanding of the personal lives of the Caesars and of how they inevitably informed what happened across the vast expanse of empire, The Lives of the Caesars is an astonishing, immersive experience of a time and culture at once familiar and utterly alien to our own.
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 2928377309039
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 750 g
Dimensions: 240 x 156 x 40 mm
An unbelievable labour of love from the historian. This will, given time, replace the dryness of Robert Graves’s translation.
Just under half way through the book, been waiting for awhile for an updated version of Suetonius. The only thing At times I found though that I lost track of who was being written about in a paragraph, so I had to... More
Just under half way through the book, been waiting for awhile for an updated version of Suetonius. The only thing, At times I found though that I lost track of who was being written about in a paragraph, so I had to... More
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