Augustus
Augustus (63 BC - AD 14), the first Roman emperor, brought peace and stability to Rome after decades of strife and uncertainty. He put in place a new institutional framework for the Roman Empire and inspired the ideology that sustained it for the next three hundred years. This book presents a selection of the most important scholarship on Augustus and the contribution he made to the development of the Roman state in the early imperial period.Chapters include: Augustus' dramatic rise to prominence following the death of Julius Caesar in 44 BC and the nature of his powers first as triumvir, then as Princeps; his policy regarding overseas wars and expansion, his administrative and military reforms of the Roman state; the role of his own family, his wife Livia, his son-in-law Agrippa and his adopted sons Gaius and Lucius Caesar and then Tiberius, in public life; his concern to reinforce Roman religion and family life; the development of an ideology that helped bolster his authority as ruler of an expan
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Augustus
Augustus (63 BC - AD 14), the first Roman emperor, brought peace and stability to Rome after decades of strife and uncertainty. He put in place a new institutional framework for the Roman Empire and inspired the ideology that sustained it for the next three hundred years. This book presents a selection of the most important scholarship on Augustus and the contribution he made to the development of the Roman state in the early imperial period.Chapters include: Augustus' dramatic rise to prominence following the death of Julius Caesar in 44 BC and the nature of his powers first as triumvir, then as Princeps; his policy regarding overseas wars and expansion, his administrative and military reforms of the Roman state; the role of his own family, his wife Livia, his son-in-law Agrippa and his adopted sons Gaius and Lucius Caesar and then Tiberius, in public life; his concern to reinforce Roman religion and family life; the development of an ideology that helped bolster his authority as ruler of an expan
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Augustus

Augustus

by Jonathan Edmondson
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Augustus (63 BC - AD 14), the first Roman emperor, brought peace and stability to Rome after decades of strife and uncertainty. He put in place a new institutional framework for the Roman Empire and inspired the ideology that sustained it for the next three hundred years. This book presents a selection of the most important scholarship on Augustus and the contribution he made to the development of the Roman state in the early imperial period.Chapters include: Augustus' dramatic rise to prominence following the death of Julius Caesar in 44 BC and the nature of his powers first as triumvir, then as Princeps; his policy regarding overseas wars and expansion, his administrative and military reforms of the Roman state; the role of his own family, his wife Livia, his son-in-law Agrippa and his adopted sons Gaius and Lucius Caesar and then Tiberius, in public life; his concern to reinforce Roman religion and family life; the development of an ideology that helped bolster his authority as ruler of an expan

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ISBN-13: 9780748695386
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Jonathan Edmondson is Professor, Department of History at the York University, Canada

Table of Contents

Details of Original Publications; Acknowledgements; Note to the Reader; Abbreviations; Map of the Roman Empire, c. A.D. 14; Introduction: Approaching the Age of Augustus; Introduction to Part I; 1. Imperator Caesar: a Study in Nomenclature, Ronald Syme; 2. Triumvirate and Principate, Fergus Millar; 3. The Powers of Augustus, Jean-Louis Ferrary, trans. Jonathan Edmondson; 4. Augustus, War and Peace, John Rich; 5. Livia and the Womanhood of Rome , Nicholas Purcell; Introduction to Part II; 6. The Political Significance of Augustus' Military Reforms, Kurt A. Raaflaub; 7. Augustus' Administrative Reforms: Pragmatism or Systematic Planning? Werner Eck, trans. Claus Nader; 8. Family and Inheritance in the Augustan Marriage Laws, Andrew Wallace Hadrill; 9. To Honour the Princeps and Worship the Gods: Public Cult, Cult in the Neighbourhoods, and Imperial Cult in Augustan Rome, John Scheid, trans. Jonathan Edmondson; Introduction to Part III; 10. Monuments of the Battle of Actium: Propaganda and Response, Tonio Hölscher, trans. Claus Nader; 11. Augustan Cleopatras, Maria Wyke; 12. Cybele, Virgil, and Augustus, T. P. Wiseman; 13. Livy, Augustus, and the Forum Augustum, T. J. Luce; Introduction to Part IV; 14. Colonia Augusta Emerita, Capital of Lusitania, Walter Trillmich; 15. The Cities of the Greek World under Augustus, Glen Bowersock; Chronology; Glossary; Guide to Further Reading; Bibliography; List of Illustrations; Index.

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University of St Andrews Greg Woolf

Jonathan Edmondson has gathered a powerful collection of classic essays, written by the most influential historians and archaeologists to have tackled Rome’s first emperor over the last half century. They are essential reading for anyone interested in the foundation of the imperial monarchy.

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