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Historia Augusta, Volume III

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Historia Augusta, Volume III is a fascinating compilation of Roman imperial biographies, offering insights into the lives and reigns of various emperors. It provides a blend of historical fact and anecdotal narratives, revealing the political dynamics and personal intrigues of the Roman Empire. This volume continues the tradition of capturing the complexities and personalities of Rome's leadership with engaging detail.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in ancient Roman history and the lives of its emperors. It offers a fascinating look into the narratives and anecdotes that bring to life the public and private personas of Roman rulers. Perfect for readers who appreciate historical intrigue and the blending of fact and legend.

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Historia Augusta, Volume III

The Historia Augusta is a biographical collection written by a single author under six pseudonyms that covers the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. 117–138) to Carinus (r. 283–285). While it is our most detailed surviving source for this period, it has more value as an enigmatic work of literary fiction than as history.

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The Historia Augusta is a biographical work roughly following the model of the imperial biographer Suetonius (LCL 31, 38) and covering the lives of the Roman emperors from Hadrian (r. 117–138) to Carinus (r. 283–285), with a lacuna between the lives of the Gordians and the Valerians. Although the work comes down to us as a collection of thirty books written by six different authors, it is now generally considered to be the creation of a single individual writing under several pseudonyms no earlier than the late fourth century. It is a thoroughly enigmatic work whose origins, nature, and purpose remain obscure; the very beginning of the life of Hadrian is lost, and with it any general introduction that may have existed.

While the Historia Augusta is our most detailed surviving source for the second and third centuries, often providing details beyond the Greek accounts, it is not a trustworthy source for historical information: too many of the details are anachronistic, unsupported, or preposterous, or contradicted internally or by better sources, and many documents, speeches, acclamations, and inscriptions that it quotes or cites are entirely fictional.

The Historia Augusta nevertheless has its attractions: for the connoisseur of biography, the author provides plenty of wordplay, puns, allusions, literary games, and mock-scholarly digressions, and for the casual reader, he offers vivid characterisations of emperors both good and bad.

This revision of the original Loeb edition by David Magie offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship.

Series: Loeb Classical Library

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Christopher Mallan from Bryn Mawr Classical Review admires Rohrbacher's skilful and respectful editing of Historia Augusta, Volume III. He considers the work to be a valuable and necessary addition to the Loeb Classical Library that will benefit English-speaking readers for years.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674997462

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by David Magie
  • Revised by David Rohrbacher

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 108.0mm

Height: 162.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 576

About the Author

David Magie (1877–1960) was Professor of Classics at Princeton University. David Rohrbacher is Professor of Classics, New College of Florida.

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