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Emperor of Rome

The Instant Sunday Times Bestseller

Mary Beard

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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN & NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
BLACKWELL'S NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023

'Extraordinary ... a deliciously varied tapestry of detail drawn from across nearly three centuries' Telegraph

What was it really like to rule and be ruled in the Ancient Roman world?

In her international best-seller SPQR, Mary Beard told the thousand-year story of ancient Rome. Now, she shines her spotlight on the emperors who ruled the Roman empire, from Julius Caesar (assassinated 44 BCE) to Alexander Severus (assassinated 235 CE).

Emperor of Rome
is not your usual chronological account of Roman rulers, one after another: the mad Caligula, the monster Nero, the philosopher Marcus Aurelius. Beard asks bigger questions: What power did emperors actually have? Was the Roman palace really so bloodstained?

Emperor of Rome goes directly to the heart of Roman (and our own) fantasies about what it was to be Roman, offering an account of Roman history as it has never been presented before.

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A colourful tour of 30 emperors spanning over 250 years [through] the glitz and gore of Rome

Vividly brings to life the history of Ancient Rome

[Mary Beard] has always had the sharpest eyes for telling detail and colourful anecdote

Beard [is] the rock star scholar of Ancient Rome

[Mary Beard is] the reigning Queen of Classics

Magisterial ... A beautifully written product of a lifetime of deep scholarly learning

A vibrant alternate history [which] eschews chronological biography of the emperors for an often riotous examination of the fine line between power, performance and the propaganda that shaped their rule
t sold out, who is absolutely respected by the academy for her scholarship ... what she says is always powerful and interesting
Mary Beard has pulled off that rare trick of becoming a don with a high media profile who hasn'

A national treasure ... combining accessibility with profound knowledge lightly worn

A masterly group portrait, an invitation to think skeptically but not contemptuously of a familiar civilization ... Ms. Beard punctuates her erudite but easy prose with striking turns of phrase and arresting observations
s most famous classicist [is] at the peak of her powers ... Even more interesting than the insight into the imperial elite is the light the book sheds on the modern world
Britain'

Lavishly illustrated ... erudite and entertaining ... Beard is so appealing and approachable that even the recalcitrant reader who previously gave not a single thought to the Roman Empire will warm to her subject

Fascinating ... hugely rewarding
s colossal undertaking that covers nearly 300 years of one-man rule from Julius Caesar to Alexander Severus
The Cambridge classicist has always had the sharpest of eyes for telling detail and colourful anecdote. There's no shortage of these in <i>Emperor of Rome</i>, Beard'

Imposing, colourful, entertaining ... Distils a vast amount of scholarship into 410 pages

An extraordinary investigation into the gulf between the experience and the narrative of Roman autocracy ... Beard weaves a deliciously varied tapestry of detail drawn from across nearly three centuries

A fascinating exploration of assumptions about how the emperors of Rome from Julius Caesar to Alexander Severus acceded to the throne, ruled over an empire [and] even became gods ... Beard has redefined what it meant to be an emperor of Rome
s ordinary citizens and the remarkable resilience of the regime
Surprising and fascinating ... Explores what we can and can't know about the men who ruled the Roman Empire, and what the lurid stories about so many of them tell us about the anxieties and fantasies of Rome'
An accomplished scholar and lively debunker...Beard informs and entertains without ever patronising her readers. What she touches turns to light</p>
<p><b>Praise for Mary Beard:</b> <br><br>'

Dynamically, wittily and authoritatively brings the ancient world to life

As always, Beard is a brilliant guide ... <i>Emperor of Rome</i> charts a very different path [to] imperial biographies
s greatest or most notorious figures ... Beard is never afraid to hint of modern parallels with the world of Ancient Rome, which can superficially seem so remote from our own
Endlessly entertaining ... A close-up examination of Rome'

Good emperors may not have been as virtuous as they were painted, nor bad ones so wicked ... all told in trademark exuberant Beard style ... Those familiar with her TV series can hear her voice in the way she writes, her passion for the subject oozing off the page
s ruthless rulers ... Beard does a wonderful job of taking us into the maelstrom of fantasy, desire and projection that swirled around these rulers
An enthralling analysis of the wild stories that circulated about Rome'

A beautiful book ... [Beard is] really good at thinking about some of the echoes between Roman politics and British politics, including today

[Mary Beard is] the best in the business
s book is alert to these different layers of meaning
For once, the horse races and the Circus Maximus, the true centre of Roman popular culture, get their rightful pride of place ... [The Roman emperors] were bringers of peace and insatiable conquerors, monsters on display and civilised citizens, gods and frightened mortals ... Beard'
s vital to see these individuals not just as characters in macabre stories but as hard-working bureaucrats ... from the path to the top to the almost inevitable sticky end
It'
of an emperor can reveal about the psychology of power
Eloquent, charming, exuberant ... [A] lively and engaging way of examining what the actions and "job description"

The most famous historian of Rome sets the record straight

Chatty, fun, argumentative, fearless, and ferociously well-informed

An irrepressible enthusiast with a refreshing disregard for convention
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