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Suetonius

Autor(a) de The Twelve Caesars

124+ Works 8,082 Membros 120 Reviews 9 Favorited

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Obras de Suetonius

The Twelve Caesars (0120) 6,472 cópias
Caligula (1998) 209 cópias
Divus Julius (0002) 90 cópias
Divus Augustus (1939) 75 cópias
Nero (1974) 62 cópias
Divus Claudius (1986) 55 cópias
Tiberius (1998) 44 cópias
De vita Caesarum libri VIII (1964) 38 cópias
Quae supersunt opera (2010) 35 cópias
Domitian (2004) 29 cópias
Vespasian (2000) 26 cópias
Galba (1993) 13 cópias
Vitellius (2004) 11 cópias
Titus (2011) 9 cópias
Otho (2011) 6 cópias
De Vita Caesarum Libri Duo (1889) 4 cópias
VIDAS DE CESAR (2007) 4 cópias
De poetis e biografi minori (1979) 4 cópias
Unlu Kisiler (2012) 3 cópias
Het leven van Antonius en van Octavianus (1963) — Contribuinte — 2 cópias
Suetonius összes művei (2004) 2 cópias
Vies Des Douze Cesars 1 exemplar(es)
Vita dei Cesari Volume 1 1 exemplar(es)
Vita dei Cesari Volume 2 1 exemplar(es)
O Divino Augusto 1 exemplar(es)
The 12 Caesars 1 exemplar(es)
Vida de los doce cesares 1 exemplar(es)
Julius Caesar 1 exemplar(es)
Perandorët e Romës (1984) 1 exemplar(es)
Romerske kejsere : 2 1 exemplar(es)
Suetonius (Vol. II) (2008) 1 exemplar(es)
Suetonius cum commento 1 exemplar(es)
Životopisy rímskych cisárov (2010) 1 exemplar(es)
Lives of Eminent Grammarians (2017) 1 exemplar(es)
Romerske kejsere (1989) 1 exemplar(es)
Le vite dei Cesari 1 exemplar(es)
Vies des douze Césars 1 exemplar(es)
Oeuvres de Suétone 1 exemplar(es)
Calígula e Neto 1 exemplar(es)
El asesinato de Julio César (2018) 1 exemplar(es)
The Life of the Deified Julius (2015) 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

Roman Readings (1958) — Autor — 67 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Tranquillus, Gaius Suetonius
Data de nascimento
70 ad
Data de falecimento
130 ad
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Romein
País (para mapa)
Italy
Local de nascimento
Hippo Regius, Roman Africa (probably)
Locais de residência
Hippo Regius
Ocupação
Secretaris, Historicus

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Discussions

On Suetonius, and TV about Roman Art. em Ancient History (Maio 2013)
Suetonius' Twelve Caesars em Ancient History (Setembro 2010)

Resenhas

Të njohësh historinë e Romës përmes jetës së 12 augustëve është njëkëndvështrim interesant, që jo vetëm të shtyn për ta çuar deri në fund, por edhe një formë tërheqëse të mësuari. Gjërat në libër thuhen troç, me elegancë (madje edhe kur është fjala për zjarr e për vrasje), me shije të kulluar aristokratike dhe me një frymë të shëndetshme artistike dhe patriotike. Ky libër u vlen së tepërmi nxënësve të shkollave tëmesme, ashtu edhe studentëve
 
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BibliotekaFeniks | Dec 7, 2023 |
Excellent introduction to the beginnings of the Roman Emperors.
 
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everettroberts | outras 73 resenhas | Oct 20, 2023 |
Suetonius is a greater chore to read than Tacitus, but his gossip is juicier. Pliny the Younger (of Letters fame) was Suetonius' patron, helping to secure him a sequence of senior positions in the empire. He rose to this height on the strength of his scholarship, and that is on display here in the greatest of his works. His format, however, is prone to challenge. It is not a chronologically history, as in Plutarch, but a categorized listing of the key elements which stand out about each of the first twelve Caesars of Rome. This may have suited conventions of the time but perhaps not the subject matter.

Robert Graves did a famous translation of this work, and it shows in his novel "I, Claudius" which I read a couple of years ago. I'm glad I read that first, so that I could read through its source material after the fact and make all the connections. Suetonius paints a very dark portrait of Tiberius, and makes it clear that the loss of Germanicus as an alternative heir to Augustus was a terrible blow to Rome. Tiberius was malicious, and Caligula was such a horror show it's only a wonder he wasn't murdered sooner. Claudius feels more maligned than he deserves; that might be Graves rubbing off on me but surely he could have been more appreciated for not being a monster, as they soon got again in Nero (and again foregoing a better choice, Britannicus.) The next six Caesars are covered more briefly as the title was tossed around for a few months until Vespasian caught it, handing it down to his sons.

Not one of these Caesars, not even the kinder ones, envisioned the concept of restraining their power in some codified way. There is only the occasional discussion about restoring the Republic, an idea that never got serious wheels under it. Thus whenever the new Caesar started delivering random off-with-their-heads orders, off went the heads, until the inevitable assasination so that the next Caesar could start it all over again. I'm looking forward to Gibbon's story of how well that turned out for them.
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Cecrow | outras 73 resenhas | Aug 27, 2023 |
As Nick said, "Of course you didn't like a 2000 year old book. Look at 'Die Hard', it's only 20 years old."

 
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blueskygreentrees | outras 73 resenhas | Jul 30, 2023 |

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Obras
124
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2
Membros
8,082
Popularidade
#2,997
Avaliação
4.1
Resenhas
120
ISBNs
323
Idiomas
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