Tiberius and His Age
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Tiberius and His Age
A radical new portrait of the infamous Roman emperor
Rome's second emperor, Tiberius (42 BCE-CE 37), has traditionally been seen as a villainous hypocrite—treacherous, grasping, vindictive, and depraved. But in Tiberius and His Age, Edward Champlin draws on vast and diverse evidence to show that Tiberius was, and was seen by contemporaries to be, recognisably human and far more complex than the monster of the hostile tradition that began with Tacitus and Suetonius.
Focusing on the overlapping themes of luxury, sex, power, and especially myth, Tiberius and His Age examines Tiberius's standing as a folkloric figure in the Roman popular imagination and his conscious use of mythological themes to consolidate his power. It argues that the striking stories of Tiberius's sexual depravity, which literary sources passed on to later generations, are ultimately incoherent fictions—the work of a brilliant fantasist who hated the emperor.
The book's portraits of three important figures in Tiberius's circle—the gourmands Asellius Sabinus and Marcus Apicius, and the emperor's lieutenant, Sejanus—provide new perspectives on the emperor and his age. Tiberius's passions for astrology, gastronomy, and mythology, which have often been seen as eccentric scholarly diversions, are revealed instead to be central to contemporary Roman debates and keys to understanding his personality, his power, and the lasting image of Roman emperors.
Incisive, witty, and original, Tiberius and His Age presents a startlingly new picture of Tiberius and the culture and politics of the early Roman Empire.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691139241
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 05 November 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Contributors:
- Edited by Robert Kaster
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 288
About the Author
Edward Champlin is professor of classics and Cotsen Professor of the Humanities, emeritus, at Princeton University. His books include Nero, Final Judgments: Duty and Emotion in Roman Wills, 200 B.C.-A.D. 250, and Fronto and Antonine Rome.
Robert A. Kaster is the Kennedy Foundation Professor of Latin, emeritus, at Princeton. He is the author of, most recently, How to Do the Right Thing: An Ancient Guide to Treating People Fairly (Princeton).
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