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9781405175258

Always I am Caesar

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-04-21
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

There are few episodes in world history that can truly be labeled epoch-making - but Rome's shift from republic to empire was certainly one of them. It happened after ancient Rome was plunged into civil war and Gaius Julius Caesar emerged victorious. Military genius, tyrant, brilliant politician, first class orator, sophisticated man of letters - Caesar was all of these and more. But above all, he was the catalyst of a great upheaval that was considered Rome's ultimate destiny. Always I Am Caesar is a vivid portrait of Caesar's life and times. The text goes well beyond the biographical details of his life, however, and examines his career through a variety of perspectives - from military conquests and political victories to his relationships with women and elevation to godlike status. Looking at Caesar in the context of Roman society provides us with a richer portrait of the man whose name has become synonymous with the Roman Empire itself. Accessible to all, Always I Am Caesar is a lively and engaging window into the life and times of ancient Rome during its transition from republic to empire.

Author Biography

W. Jeffrey Tatum is the Olivia Nelson Dorman Professor of Classics at Florida State University. He has published extensively on topics in Latin Literature and Roman History. Several chapters in this book originated from a series of lectures Dr. Tatum delivered in 2005 when he was the De Carle Distinguished Lecturer in the Humanities at the University of Otago in New Zealand.

Table of Contents

List of Charts, Maps, and Figuresp. vi
Acknowledgementsp. viii
Chartsp. ix
Mapsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
Caesar the Politician: Power and the People in Republican Romep. 18
Conquests and Glories, Triumphs and Spoils: Caesar and the Ideology of Roman Imperialismp. 42
Pontifex Maximus: Caesar and the Manipulation of Civic Religionp. 61
The Stones of Rome: Caesar and the Sociology of Roman Public Buildingp. 80
My True and Honourable Wife: Cornelia and Pompeia, Calpurnia and Cleopatrap. 99
Great Men and Impersonal Groundswells: The Civil Warp. 122
Great Caesar Fell: Philosophy, Politics, and Assassinationp. 145
The Evil that Men Do: Caesar and Augustusp. 167
Important Datesp. 189
Bibliographyp. 190
Indexp. 194
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