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Empire of the Romans - From Julius Caesar to Justinian: Six Hundred Years of Peace War,

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Offers a broad range of texts spanning six centuries of imperial Roman history--Volume II of Empire of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to Justinian
 
Empire of the Romans: From Julius Caesar to Justinian: Six Hundred Years of Peace and War, Volume II: Select Anthology is a compendium of texts that trace the main historical changes of the empire over six hundred years, from the death of Julius Caesar to the late Middle Ages. The second volume of Empire of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to Justinian, this anthology balances literary texts with other documentary, legal, and epigraphic sources. Acclaimed author John Matthews presents texts that reflect individual, first-person experiences rather than those from historians outside of the time periods of which they write.
 
Each selection includes an introduction, annotations on points of interest, author commentary, and suggestions for further reading. Excerpts are organized thematically to help readers understand their meaning without requiring an extensive knowledge of context. Six sections--running in parallel to the structure and content to Volume I--explore the topics such as the building of the empire, Pax Romana, the new empire of Diocletian and Constantine, and barbarian invasions and the fall of the Western Empire. Selected texts span a wide array of subjects ranging from political discourse and Roman law, to firsthand accounts of battle and military service, to the civic life and entertainment of ordinary citizens. This volume:
* Covers a vast chronological and topical range
* Includes introductory essays to each selected text to explain key points, present problems of interpretation, and guides readers to further literature
* Balances the different categories and languages of original texts
* Enables easy cross-reference to Volume I
* Minimizes the use of technical language in favor of plain-English forms
 
Whether used as a freestanding work or as a complement to Volume I, the Select Anthology is an ideal resource for students in Roman history survey courses as well as interested general readers seeking a wide-ranging collection of readings on the subject.

List of contents

Preface
 
Lis of Figures
 
Part I. Building an Empire
 
1. "Contests of the Powerful"; Appian's Civil War
 
2. A Roman senator mourns his wife; "Laudatio Turiae"
 
3. Vitruvius, On Architecture, Preface & Introduction
 
4. Past and future in Vergil's Aeneid; the battle of Actium
 
5. The Authorised Version; Augustus' Res Gestae
 
6. The Secular Games:
 
1. Zosimus, New History
 
2. Inscriptions on the conduct of the games
 
3. Q. Horatius Flaccus, Carmen Saeculare
 
7. An admirer of Tiberius; Velleius Paterculus, History of Rome
 
8. An embassy to Caligula; Philo, Legatio ad Gaium
 
9. Victims of tyranny; the deaths of Seneca and Lucan
 
10. Episodes from the last years of Nero:
 
1. Tiridates at Rome
 
2. The Grand Tour of Hellas
 
3. The Liberation of Hellas
 
11. Plautus Silvanus, legate of Moesia
 
Part II. Pax Romana: "A Polite and Powerful Empire"
 
12. The life and death of the elder Pliny
 
13. The Discourses of Epictetus
 
14. Scenes from Metropolitan Life: Epigrams of Martial
 
15. Civic Life at Ephesus:
 
1. Duties of the proconsul
 
2. A wealthy professor
 
3. A disruptive visitor
 
4. Inscriptions of Ephesus
 
5. The Plancii of Perge: a prominent family of Asia Minor
 
16. Public life and occupations in Artemidorus' Dream-Book
 
17. A career choice; Lucian's Dream
 
18. Labour costs in Diocletian's Edict on Maximum Prices:
 
1. Trades and Professions
 
2. Prices of slaves
 
19. Games and entertainments:
 
1. Epitaphs of gladiators
 
2. A record-breaking charioteer; G. Appuleius Diocles
 
20. A visit to the country
 
21. Travelling to court in the Digest
 
22. Lucian, The Ship:
 
1. The Ship
 
2. Letter from a crewman
 
3. The sailing season
 
23. Life in the Armed Forces:
 
1. A military exploit
 
2. Hadrian addresses the troops
 
3. A tour of inspection; Arrian's Circumnavigation of the Black Sea
 
4. A legionary surveyor and engineer
 
5. Joining the navy; recruits write home
 
6. Retirement from the army; a military diploma
 
7. A soldier makes his will
 
24. Religion, Philosophy, Science:
 
1. Apuleius & the goddess Isis
 
2. Aelius Aristides & the god Asklepios
 
3. A Chapter of Accidents: Fronto and Marcus Caesar
 
4. Galen's Prognosis
 
5. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, "To Himself"
 
25. Crime and punishment in the Digest
 
26. A Hearing before the Proconsul: Acts of the Scillitan Martyrs
 
Part III. Rising to the Challenge
 
27. A witness to his age; the Roman History of Cassius Dio:
 
1. The last days of Commodus
 
2. The end of Dio's History
 
28. The Great King blows the trumpet
 
29. The Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle
 
30. The Canonical Letter of Gregory Thaumaturgus
 
31. A philosopher's circle; Eunapius' Life of Porphyry
 
32. The Herulian attack on Athens
 
33. The Martyrdom of Cyprian
 
34. Christian persecutions in the papyri
 
35. Maximinus and the Christians
 
36. Legal Proceedings before the consularis Numidiae
 
Part IV. A New Empire
 
37. Diary of an official
 
38. Cities of Constantine (1), Constantinople, "New Rome":
 
1. Zosimus, New History
 
2. Chronicon Paschale
 
39. Cities of Constantine (2), Rome: the Liber Pontificalis
 
40. Cities of

About the author










JOHN MATTHEWS is Professor Emeritus of Classics and History, Yale University, USA. He received his PhD from Oxford University in 1969 and taught Greek and Roman history at Oxford for many years before moving to Yale in 1996. He was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 1990. He is author of many books including Western Aristocracies and Imperial Court, A.D. 364-425, The Roman Empire of Ammianus,??Laying Down the Law: A Study of the Theodosian Code, and Roman Perspectives: Studies in the social, political and cultural history of the First to Fifth Centuries. He is also co-author of the acclaimed Atlas of the Roman World.


Summary

Offers a broad range of texts spanning six centuries of imperial Roman history--Volume II of Empire of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to Justinian

Empire of the Romans: From Julius Caesar to Justinian: Six Hundred Years of Peace and War, Volume II: Select Anthology is a compendium of texts that trace the main historical changes of the empire over six hundred years, from the death of Julius Caesar to the late Middle Ages. The second volume of Empire of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to Justinian, this anthology balances literary texts with other documentary, legal, and epigraphic sources. Acclaimed author John Matthews presents texts that reflect individual, first-person experiences rather than those from historians outside of the time periods of which they write.

Each selection includes an introduction, annotations on points of interest, author commentary, and suggestions for further reading. Excerpts are organized thematically to help readers understand their meaning without requiring an extensive knowledge of context. Six sections--running in parallel to the structure and content to Volume I--explore the topics such as the building of the empire, Pax Romana, the new empire of Diocletian and Constantine, and barbarian invasions and the fall of the Western Empire. Selected texts span a wide array of subjects ranging from political discourse and Roman law, to firsthand accounts of battle and military service, to the civic life and entertainment of ordinary citizens. This volume:
* Covers a vast chronological and topical range
* Includes introductory essays to each selected text to explain key points, present problems of interpretation, and guides readers to further literature
* Balances the different categories and languages of original texts
* Enables easy cross-reference to Volume I
* Minimizes the use of technical language in favor of plain-English forms

Whether used as a freestanding work or as a complement to Volume I, the Select Anthology is an ideal resource for students in Roman history survey courses as well as interested general readers seeking a wide-ranging collection of readings on the subject.

Product details

Authors John Matthews, John (Yale University) Matthews
Assisted by Joh Matthews (Editor), John Matthews (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.02.2021
 
EAN 9781444334586
ISBN 978-1-4443-3458-6
No. of pages 512
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

Römische Geschichte, Römisches Reich, Classical Studies, Roman History, Humanistische Studien

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