The LIVES OF THE TWELVE CAESARS of Gaius Suetonius (born A.D.69), covering the Roman rulers from Julius Caesar to Domitian, remains one of the richest and most fascinating of all Latin histories. As one-time personal secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, Suetonius had access to the Imperial and Senatorial archives; he also gathered much of his information from eye-witnesses, checking his facts carefully and quoting conflicting evidence without bias. But his history is also the raciest and most vivid account we have of the scandalous and amusing incidents in the domestic lives of the first Caesars.
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Synopsis:
An account which covers the Roman rulers from Julius Caesar to Domitian, and remains one of the richest and most and fascinating of all Latin histories. Suetonius gathered much of his information from eye-witnesses, checking his facts carefully and quoting conflicting evidence without bias. But his history is also the most vivid and the raciest account we have of scandalous and amusing incidents in the domestic lives of the first Caesars.
About the Author:
Robert Graves's translation of THE TWELVE CAESARS, celebrated in Penguin Classics since 1957, has here been revised by Michael Grant. The numerous black-and-white illustrations explore such subjects as family and public life, nature and the gods, and bring vividly before us first-century Rome and her Empire.
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- PublisherPenguin Classics
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0141390344
- ISBN 13 9780141390345
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages320
- EditorGrant Michael
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