The Complete Roman Emperor: Imperial Life at Court and on Campaign

by Sommer, Michael
ISBN: 9780500251676
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Organized thematically, this intriguing and enlightening book covers everything from the establishment of the role of emperor by Augustus to imperial building projects in Rome and Constantinople and the emperors on campaign. A day in the life of an emperor reveals that Vespasian started work before dawn, while Constantine read the Bible. Morning audiences hearing petitioners' pleas and lawsuits were followed perhaps by a modest lunch of bread, fish, cheese, and figs (Augustus), an afternoon spent on correspondence or with concubines (Vespasian), or a lavish evening dinner (Nero showered his guests with flowers and perfume).

Hardy emperors such as Trajan, who imagined himself as a new Alexander, or Septimius Severus, who marched huge distances on foot with the legions, are contrasted with dissolute rulers such as Nero, who was said never to travel without a retinue of one hundred coaches. Above all, the book charts the immense changes over time, from the original "emperor as first among equals" to the soldier emperors of the third century, the aloof superhuman figures of Constantine's era, and the weak, passive rulers of Rome's decline and fall.

SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE - Information boxes on subjects ranging from the Roman Triumph to the empress Julia Domna - An extensive reference section including biographies of all the emperors -
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Author: Sommer, Michael
  • ISBN: 9780500251676
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 10.23 x 0.98
  • Number Of Pages: 208
  • Publication Year: 2010