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The Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus

The Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus

John Stuart Hay

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354216176
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Heliogabalus: a ruler who scandalised Rome. It remains shockingly compelling today. John Stuart Hay’s energetic roman history biography reconstructs the emperor’s notoriety with clear-eyed attention to politics, ritual and reputation, placing the life of one of the more controversial roman figures squarely within the upheavals of third century Rome. Part vivid portrait and part sober enquiry, the book reads as serious historical nonfiction and as an accessible entry for readers exploring ancient roman emperors and the decadent Roman Empire. Its frankness has long made it useful to those interested in lgbtq history classics, and the narrative tone suits both casual readers drawn to scandalous rulers of Rome and those using it as a history students resource or as a readable accompaniment in ancient rome studies.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As much a piece of literary curiosity as a historical document, The Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus occupies a distinct place in the literature on ancient roman emperors: ideal as a suetonius companion read or as a focused study for anyone surveying the imperial third century. Its blend of anecdote and analysis clarifies how reputation, ritual and rebellion combined to shape late imperial mythmaking, and that clarity makes the book a concise history students resource for courses in ancient rome studies and third century rome. Collectors of roman biographies and classic-literature collectors will value the restored text; general readers attracted to scandalous rulers of Rome will find the narrative immediate; scholars interested in controversial roman figures will appreciate Hay’s attempt to weigh evidence rather than simply amplify gossip. As a compact companion for reading lists and private libraries, it is a worthy inclusion for anyone building a collection on the decadent roman empire and the complexities of imperial rule.

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