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Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome

Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome

Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome

Key Sources, with Text, Translation, and Commentary
J. Bert Lott, Vassar College, New York
September 2012
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    The founding of the Roman Principate was a time of great turmoil. This book brings together a set of important Latin inscriptions, including the recently discovered documents concerning the death of Germanicus and trial of Cn. Piso, in order to illustrate the developing sense of dynasty that underpinned the new monarchy of Augustus. Each inscription is supplied with its original text, a new English translation, and a full introduction and historical commentary that will be useful to students and scholars alike. The book also provides important technical help in understanding the production and interpretation of documents and inscriptions, thereby making it an excellent starting point for introducing students to Roman epigraphy.

    • First volume to bring together this group of texts which is so important for understanding the history of the early Roman emperors and to make them fully accessible to students and non-specialists
    • Helps readers understand the texts as monumental inscriptions, with all their technical language and features
    • Can be used both in general Roman history courses and as an introduction to Latin epigraphy

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    '… highly recommended …' Carey Fleiner, Royal Studies Journal

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    September 2012
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781139557856
    0 pages
    0kg
    31 b/w illus. 1 map
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Texts and translations
    • 3. Commentary
    • 4. Excerpts from Tacitus, Annals
    • 5. Princes' biographies.
      Author
    • J. Bert Lott , Vassar College, New York

      J. Bert Lott is Professor of Greek and Roman Studies at Vassar College. He is the author of The Neighborhoods of Augustan Rome (Cambridge University Press, 2004) and has been teaching epigraphy to undergraduates for over ten years.