Takes a fresh look at the life of Nero (r. AD 54â 68), providing insight into the inner conflicts of a Roman society in transition and challenging preconceptions of a figure dismissed by a hostile source-tradition as tyrannical, deluded and ineffectual.
Takes a fresh look at the life of Nero (r. AD 54â 68), providing insight into the inner conflicts of a Roman society in transition and challenging preconceptions of a figure dismissed by a hostile source-tradition as tyrannical, deluded and ineffectual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thorsten Opper is Curator of Greek and Roman sculpture at the British Museum. He is the author of Hadrian: empire and conflict and curator of the exhibition Nero at the British Museum.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction approaches to Nero; the source tradition 1. Nero and the family of Augustus Augustus and the system of the principate; Julio-Claudian society; Nerös family 2. Power and succession Nerös accession; expectations of the new reign; poetry and imagery 3. Conflict and reform Nero and the military; external conflicts; the Armenian War; Britain and the Boudicca rebellion 4. Spectacle and splendor Nerös reforms and major projects; public entertainment; Nero on stage 5. Passion and discord the imperial family; Nerös wives and daughter 6. Fire the great fire of Rome of AD 64 7. The new Apollo Nerös palaces and the Domus Aurea; luxury and elite society; diplomacy and triumph 8. Crisis and death internal conflict and elite resistance; rebellion; Nerös death; civil war; `False Neros and Nerös enduring popularity Bibliography Credits Index
Introduction approaches to Nero; the source tradition 1. Nero and the family of Augustus Augustus and the system of the principate; Julio-Claudian society; Nerös family 2. Power and succession Nerös accession; expectations of the new reign; poetry and imagery 3. Conflict and reform Nero and the military; external conflicts; the Armenian War; Britain and the Boudicca rebellion 4. Spectacle and splendor Nerös reforms and major projects; public entertainment; Nero on stage 5. Passion and discord the imperial family; Nerös wives and daughter 6. Fire the great fire of Rome of AD 64 7. The new Apollo Nerös palaces and the Domus Aurea; luxury and elite society; diplomacy and triumph 8. Crisis and death internal conflict and elite resistance; rebellion; Nerös death; civil war; `False Neros and Nerös enduring popularity Bibliography Credits Index
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