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Caesar Life Of A Colossus

by Adrian Keith Goldsworthy
Caesar Life Of A Colossus

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Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the great Roman emperorandrsquo;s life, Goldsworthy covers not only the great Roman emperorandrsquo;s accomplishments as charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator but also lesser-known chapters during which he was high priest of an exotic cult, captive of pirates, seducer not only of Cleopatra but also of the wives of his two main political rivals, and rebel condemned by his own country. Ultimately, Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesarandrsquo;s character and shows why his political and military leadership continues to resonate some two thousand years later.

In the introduction to his biography of the great Roman emperor, Adrian Goldsworthy writes, andldquo;Caesar was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator . . . as well as husband, father, lover and adulterer.andrdquo; In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy examines Caesar as military leader, all of these roles and places his subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.

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The first major biography of Julius Caesar in decades, this volume offers an astonishingly intimate and complex view of the life of this singular leader

Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the great Roman emperor's life, Goldsworthy covers not only the great Roman emperor's accomplishments as charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator but also lesser-known chapters during which he was high priest of an exotic cult, captive of pirates, seducer not only of Cleopatra but also of the wives of his two main political rivals, and rebel condemned by his own country. Ultimately, Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesar's character and shows why his political and military leadership continues to resonate some two thousand years later. In the introduction to his biography of the great Roman emperor, Adrian Goldsworthy writes, "Caesar was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator . . . as well as husband, father, lover and adulterer." In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy examines Caesar as military leader, all of these roles and places his subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.

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Named 2006 Best Book of the Year by Amazon.com

"An authoritative and exciting portrait not only of Caesar but of the complex society in which he lived."--Steven Coates, New York Times Book Review

"The best introduction to Caesar and his world that is currently available."--Karl Galinsky, Bookforum

Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the great Roman emperor's life, Goldsworthy covers not only the great Roman emperor's accomplishments as charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator but also lesser-known chapters during which he was high priest of an exotic cult, captive of pirates, seducer not only of Cleopatra but also of the wives of his two main political rivals, and rebel condemned by his own country. Ultimately, Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesar's character and shows why his political and military leadership continues to resonate some two thousand years later. In the introduction to his biography of the great Roman emperor, Adrian Goldsworthy writes, "Caesar was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator . . . as well as husband, father, lover and adulterer." In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy examines Caesar as military leader, all of these roles and places his subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.

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In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy places Caesar firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.

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"An authoritative and exciting portrait."—New York Times Book Review

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The first major biography of Julius Caesar in decades, this volume offers an astonishingly intimate and complex view of the life of this singular leader


About the Author

A conversation with Adrian Goldsworthy

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Q:and#160; What is new about your book?

A:and#160; The overall approach is new. As far as possible I have tried to write this as if it were the biography of a twentieth-century statesman, looking in as much detail as possible at every aspect of his life. One of the biggest differences with Meierand#151;and also Gelzer, who wrote the most important biography of Caesar before Meierand#151;is that I have tried to cover each stage of his life in equal detail. Their focus was always on the politics. Yet Caesar spent a very large part of his life at warand#151;he was on campaign for no less than thirteen of the last fifteen years of his life. We need to understand Caesar the soldier as much as Caesar the politician because the two were so closely intertwined.

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Q:and#160; What are the parallels between Ancient Rome and our own times?

A:and#160; It would be wrong to claim exact parallels between Rome in the first century B.C. and the modern world, but there are undeniable lessons to be learnt from the turbulent history of these years. One of the most important is to show the fragility of political systems. Caesar lived in the last decades of the Roman Republic, a system which was already three centuries old at the time of his birth. But less than twenty years after his death, his adopted son Octavian had turned Rome into what was a monarchy in all but name. There is perhaps a lesson for modern democracies in the danger of allowing entrenched lobby groups, political parties, and other interests to stifle real debate.and#160;

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Q:and#160; Where was Caesar headed at the time of his assassination?

A:and#160; Caesar was about to set out on a series of campaigns against the Dathians and Parcians, in what is modern Iraq.

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JackLaPlante , February 18, 2009
I've been a fan of this period in history, and of the Late Roman Republic, since I first read "Roman Realities" by Finley Hooper over twenty years ago. Ever since then, I often see social and political parallels between our current era of American history and that of the second and first centuries back in Rome. I always gravitate toward the most recent biographies that I can find on any historical figure, because even though we live in a highly decadent age, our biographers tend to look at morality, social trends and competing historical texts with a sharper eye than in the past. At the beginning of Adrian Goldsworthy's readable, thorough, and fascinating take on one of the most celebrated figures of the ancient world, he tells us that this is going to be a long book. I didn't find that to be the case, he could have easily doubled the length of the book to 1200 pages to suit me. One of the themes he reiterates throughout the book is that Caesar never knew what was going to happen next: on the verge of all the victories he experienced, he couldn't view his future with the hindsight that we could. While we may admire his feats, he could never take the next challenge for granted, and his contemporaries in power often viewed him with suspicion, and many loathed him for his success, popularity and ambition. The volume begins with a good backgrounding in the politics and upheavals of the times. Caesar's early life is necessarily short on intimate details, but the unprecedented civil wars and political violence that took place during his formative years are well described, giving us an idea of what it must have been like as a young aspirant to fame in a very dangerous time. Goldsworthy often takes the reader aside from his main narrative to describe how different histories available to us may not agree, which facts that have been handed down were more than likely propaganda of the times, and many common sense observations that cut through the controversy so enjoyed by academic historians. Much of the middle part of the biography covers Caesar's exploits in Gaul. Here, Goldsworthy often flourishes raft loads of facts before our eyes, and it is easy to become overwhelmed with all the data. Caesar himself left the most detailed accounts of his exploits of the tribes of Gaul, and most of them have survived. But the author is also skillful at opening and closing the many episodes of Caesar's military career with thoughtful commentary that help the lay reader understand the onrush of events in a more holistic sense. The sheer excitement of being in the thick of battle is also well conveyed. There is much more available to the historian of Caesar's life, and the life of Rome, after he crosses the Rubicon. Interested readers will have to resort to other biographies of Caesar and the various luminaries and villains of this age for the whole story. I would have enjoyed even more detail, especially of the goings-on of those who finally plotted to assassinate him. All told, however, this is a very readable and fast paced biography of a complicated subject in a tumultuous time.

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ISBN:
9780300126891
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Trade Paperback
Publication date:
01/28/2008
Publisher:
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages:
608
Height:
1.50IN
Width:
6.10IN
Thickness:
1.50
Number of Units:
1
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Yes
Copyright Year:
2008
Author:
Adrian Goldsworthy
Author:
Adrian Keith Goldsworthy
Author:
Adrian Goldworthy
Author:
Adrian Keith Goldsworthy
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Biography-Historical

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