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Augustus: First Emperor of Rome

Augustus: First Emperor of Rome


Augustus: First Emperor of Rome


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Augustus: First Emperor of Rome

Caesar Augustus's story, one of the most riveting in western history, is filled with drama and contradiction, risky gambles and unexpected success. He began as a teenage warlord, whose only claim to power was as the heir of the murdered Julius Caesar. Mark Antony dubbed him "a boy who owes everything to a name," but in the years to come the youth outmaneuvered all the older and more experienced politicians and was the last man standing in 30 BC. Over the next half century, he reinvented himself as a servant of the state who gave Rome peace and stability, and created a new system of government-the Principate, or rule of an emperor. Adrian Goldsworthy pins down the man behind the myths: a consummate manipulator, propagandist, and showman, both generous and ruthless. Under Augustus's rule, the empire prospered, yet his success was never assured, and the events of his life unfolded with exciting unpredictability.

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Listening Length: 18 hoursĀ andĀ 25 minutes

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Audible.com Release Date: August 26, 2014

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AUGUSTUS is a surprisingly brisk read for a biography. Written by Anthony Everitt, AUGUSTUS does take a few liberties with the facts for example Everitt speculates that Livia didn't murder her husband but that it was an assisted suicide and there are also a few other speculations (supported with solid arguments I might add)sprinkled throughout the book but it is, for the most part, a very solid look back at the life of the "First Citizen" of Rome who contructed a political system that endured after his death and the turn over of other Emperors after him as well.At just under 370 pages it's also a surprisingly brief biography covering everything from Augustus' youth, relationship with Julius Ceasar (and the speculation that Augustus may have had an affair with his uncle to secure his uncle's affection and to get himself appointed heir to his uncle pointing out that it was unlikely but possible)to his consolidation of power after Ceasar's assassination, eventual war with Antony and ultimate domination of the Roman Empire.Everitt creates a compelling portrait of an emperor who refashioned the Roman Empire (to paraphrase) from clay into marble. The book comes with a chronology, illustrations of various maps and a family tree that will help those unfamiliar with Roman history a way to keep track of the various players.

Tony Everitt writes clean English. He gives up to date analysis on what Augustus was up to in his military campaigns and political reforms. This is not an easy feat given the recent explosion of high-grade research on Augustus. He has an appealing way of mixing into the action of Agustus' life descriptions of how Romans bathed, ate, and celebrated important rituals, such as the first shaving of a pubescent boy (Augustus did not shave until he was 24).I have only two comments for improvement. The first is that Agrippa does not get his full due. In Augustus: The Biography by Jochen Bleichen the author goes into depth on how intellectually powerful and sophisticated Agrippa was. He was learned in hydrology, and the arts. He once called Mycaena's promotion of Virgil as the pushing on to the public of a new form of bad taste. We need to learn more about Agrippa.The second comment is that Everitt tends to oversimplify the complexity of Agustus' first and second settlements and the mental exercise and logic behind them. For that you need to read Bleichen's book.I have a third critique but not for Everitt but rather for his "book designer" (whatever that means) Simon L. Sullivan. I am assuming Sullivan was in charge of typography. Whoever was, they should cower in shame. On many pages the baselines are not aligned. This is such an amateur error in typography that a first term student would get flunked. Even worse, many pages differ extremely in the number of lines on each page. Given such gross incompetence of typography it would be too much to ask for optical margin alignment to be used but that is a forlorn wish, as most people born after Word have no idea of what this means and almost everyone who worked on a Linotype is now long gone. InDesign has this as an option and I urge all typographers to use this.

I have read many books on Cesar and Octavian and love ancient Roman history. This book reads easily (sometimes it seems more a novel than a non-fiction book) and offers a great amount of information. However, I have to say that some of the claims the author makes seem personal theories or suppositions rather than true facts. Since there are not many footnotes, one cannot easily distinguish when the author is telling a proven fact or rather a likely fact or reason for a specific course of action. I would recommend this for someone for a "beginner" without much background on Augustus life. Someone more read or knowledgeable on Augustus' life might prefer a different book and will probably feel "shocked" of some of the claims.

I read Anthony Everitt's bio of Cicero, and am embarked on reading this one. My reaction from reading Cicero and my initial reaction from reading the first 20 or 30pages of Augustus is similar. That the author views much of his observations thru the prism of today's American society or ideals. Many of his observations , IMO, appear to be biased. Executing rivals may not be a pleasant thought, but some non-American societies to this day, continue that practice. It would be interesting if an Anthony Everitt were to write a bio of the American empire, in the year 4019.Nonetheless, for the reader who kas little knowledge of the Roman Republic, it provides much interesting insights to the working of the constitution, how it functioned, and how IMO, it was used as a template for our founding fathers.BTW, Cicero felt that the Roman constitution, was the greatest instrument ever devised.

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