Following Hadrian: a second-century journey through the Roman Empire
"Hadrian, the great, but flawed, Roman Emperor, was an inveterate traveler, intellectual, and patron of the arts. He was determined to make his mark on posterity and left an unparalleled legacy of beautiful new cities and buildings throughout his vast empire and, of course, in Rome. Much of his...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Hadrian, the great, but flawed, Roman Emperor, was an inveterate traveler, intellectual, and patron of the arts. He was determined to make his mark on posterity and left an unparalleled legacy of beautiful new cities and buildings throughout his vast empire and, of course, in Rome. Much of his inspiring architecture remains for today's travelers to marvel at, although some has disappeared without trace and is now the stuff of legend." "But Hadrian was also melancholy, volatile, and utterly ruthless. He treated his wife with contempt and devoted himself to a beautiful boy whose sinister death, while they traveled in Egypt, plunged Hadrian into despair; it changed his personality for ever and affected his ability to rule. Within two years, the man who had been one of the most peace-loving of emperors plunged his empire into a terrible, ill-judged, three-year war against Judea." "Classicist Elizabeth Speller tells the story of the most powerful man on earth in the early second century against a background of his travels and intrigues. This was a man who had commissioned a dazzling construction program, from Hadrian's Wall in Britain and the extraordinary Pantheon in Rome, to his 900-room villa at Tivoli, works which represented the central themes of his rule: military domination, religious tolerance, and an extravagant lifestyle. Soundly based on original sources and archaeology, this compelling book throws new light on Hadrian and the Roman Empire of the second century."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XX, 328 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0195165764 |
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title | Following Hadrian a second-century journey through the Roman Empire |
title_auth | Following Hadrian a second-century journey through the Roman Empire |
title_exact_search | Following Hadrian a second-century journey through the Roman Empire |
title_full | Following Hadrian a second-century journey through the Roman Empire Elizabeth Speller |
title_fullStr | Following Hadrian a second-century journey through the Roman Empire Elizabeth Speller |
title_full_unstemmed | Following Hadrian a second-century journey through the Roman Empire Elizabeth Speller |
title_short | Following Hadrian |
title_sort | following hadrian a second century journey through the roman empire |
title_sub | a second-century journey through the Roman Empire |
topic | Hadrian <Emperor of Rome, 76-138> Hadrian Römisches Reich, Kaiser 76-138 (DE-588)118544373 gnd Geschichte Emperors Rome Biography |
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