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_aSuetonius, _dapproximately 69-approximately 122., _e1 |
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_aThe twelve Caesars / _cGaius Suetonius Tranquillus ; translated by Robert Graves. _hPR |
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_aRevisedition. edition. / _brevised with an introduction and notes by J.B. Rives. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bPenguin Books, _c(c)2007. |
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_alvii, 398 pages : _bmaps, genealogical tables ; _c20 cm. |
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_aDivus Julius -- _tDivus Augustus -- _tTiberius -- _tGaius Caligula -- _tDivus Claudius -- _tNero -- _tGalba -- _tOtho -- _tVitellius -- _tDivus Vespasian -- _tDivus Titus -- _tDomitian. |
520 | 0 | _aBased on eyewitness accounts and his own unlimited access to the Emperor Hadrian's Imperial archives, the scholar Suetonius wrote a sweeping account of the lives of twelve of Rome's most powerful emperors. From the empire's most shining examples of ruling competency, such as Julius Caesar and Augustus, to the most depraved and doomed rulers, such as Nero, this ancient and colorful biographical work presents a vivid and accessible picture of these historical figures from remote antiquity. This classic work was translated from the Latin by Robert Graves, renowned classicist, historian, and historical novelist. Combining his extensive expertise in classical history with deft writing skill and an ability to spin a good tale, Graves' excellent translation makes this classic work accessible to modern audiences. | |
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_aEmperors _zRome _vBiography. |
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