Incorporating the most recent scholarship, this book offers a fascinating history of Rome and the Roman peoples during the rule of the first Roman emperor, Augustus.
Written in an easily accessible style, making it the ideal introduction to Augustan Rome for those with little previous knowledge
Offers compelling insight into the workings of Roman society during this pivotal period in its history
Incorporates the most recent scholarship on aspects of Augustus's reign including the armed forces, religion, and intellectual and cultural life
Andrew Lintott is a widely respected expert on the Roman Republic
About the Author
Andrew Lintott is retired Professor of Roman History at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. He has written widely on the Roman Republic, including Violence in Republican Rome (1968, 2nd edn. 1999), Imperium Romanum (1993), The Roman Republic (2000), The Constitution of the Roman Republic (1999) and Cicero as Evidence: A Historian's Companion (2008). He also co-edited volume IX of the Cambridge Ancient History volume, 2e (1994).
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Written in an easily accessible style, making it the ideal introduction to Augustan Rome for those with little previous knowledge
Offers a compelling insight into the workings of Roman society during this pivotal period in its history
Incorporates the most recent scholarship on aspects of Augustus’s reign including the armed forces, religion, and intellectual and cultural life
Andrew Lintott is a widely respected expert on the Roman Republicd