Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome: Key Sources, with Text, Translation, and Commentary

$74.00

This book uses primary source inscriptions to illustrate the development of dynastic succession in the early Roman Empire.

Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome: Key Sources, with Text, Translation, and Commentary
Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome: Key Sources, with Text, Translation, and Commentary
$74.00

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The founding of the Roman principate was a time of great turmoil. During the nascent stages of this change, there was an evolving sense of empire and inheritance. By bringing together a set of important Latin inscriptions, including the recently discovered documents concerning the death of Germanicus and trial of Calpurnius Piso, this book illustrates the developing sense of dynasty that underpinned the new monarchy of Augustus. Students can see the process by which monarchy of Roman Empire was established by examining contemporary official documents and also understand why some inscriptions were established permanently. It provides a historical commentary on the inscriptions that will be useful to students and scholars alike and supplies important technical help in understanding the production of documents and inscriptions. These technical explanations make it an excellent starting point for introducing students to Roman epigraphy.

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Weight 0.907 lbs
Dimensions 17.8 × 1.9 × 25.4 in

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