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I am not normally a reader of non-fiction, however I do enjoy history and when I saw this thought it would be an easy read to reintroduce myself to the ancient world of Rome. I was very impressed! This book is not a comprehensive history of the Roman emperors, rather it takes historical figures and presents them to us as real people with real problems and issues, albeit theirs had a tendency to end in bloodshed and death.
Each chapter considers a single Roman emperor starting with Augustus and ending with Constantine. It paints an overall picture of their most important characteristics, styles of rule and how they furthered (or ruined) Rome’s power. Their early life/career is considered and then it goes on to talk about their rise to power and rule as emperor. I also enjoyed how the role of the women in these men’s lives impacted on them and their rule.
It was the type of book you could freely dip in and out of as you pleased. It was great book, engaging and well-written. I would recommend it for anyone who has an interest in ancient Rome and doesn’t want to get bogged down in intricate details.
About the author:
Barry Strauss is the chair of the history department and a professor of classics at Cornell Universtiy and has written many other books on antiquities history.
Catalogue link: Ten Caesars
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