Fall of the Roman Republic [electronic resource]
Plutarch2006
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Dramatic artist, natural scientist and philosopher, Plutarch is widely regarded
as the most significant historian of his era, writing sharp and succinct
accounts of the greatest politicians and statesman of the classical period.
Taken from the Lives, a series of biographies spanning the Graeco-Roman age,
this collection illuminates the twilight of the old Roman Republic from 157-43
bc. Whether describing the would-be dictators Marius and Sulla, the battle
between Crassus and Spartacus, the death of political idealist Crato, Julius
Caesar's harrowing triumph in Gaul or the eloquent oratory of Cicero, all offer
a fascinating insight into an empire wracked by political divisions. Deeply
influential on Shakespeare and many other later writers, they continue to
fascinate today with their exploration of corruption, decadence and the struggle
for ultimate power.
Main title:
Author:
Plutarch, Author
Imprint:
United Kingdom : Penguin, 2006
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file) (464 pages)
Audience:
General/trade
System details:
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9780141925486
Language:
English
BRN:
447264
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