Sabina Augusta: An Imperial Journey: Women in Antiquity
Autor T. Corey Brennanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190250997
ISBN-10: 0190250992
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 19 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Women in Antiquity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190250992
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 19 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Women in Antiquity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Brennan has done a remarkable thing in asserting the possibility of placing such a sparsely attested figure at the heart of a scholarly enquiry and revealed the value of shifting the lens away from the emperor and toward an era and its cultural icons.
Without question, it is a very solid piece of scholarship, crafted by an author who knows his way well around (mostly) nonliterary sources... As it stands, Sabina Augusta is probably the best monograph on Sabina one could hope for.
Working from 200 words of textual references, sculptural representations, and other sources, [Brennan] effects a remarkable reconstruction of an iconic empress.
Brennan is to be commended for producing a clearly written and accessible book that thoroughly documents these changes in the representation of Sabina.
A broad view, copious details and illustrations, and lively presentation mark Sabina Augusta: An Imperial Journey. Overcoming the ancient disinterest in women that extended even to Hadrian's wife Sabina and other most imperial women, Brennan's exploration of Sabina enjoyably and memorably elucidates Roman imperial power and its effects in Italy and the provinces. The book appealingly presents its subjects as humans, sensitively treating the outstanding coinage, evocative sculpture, and enigmatic literary and other sources for the Hadrianic period. Sabina will be a major contribution to Roman social history, especially the history of Roman women.
A meticulously researched and detailed study that probes the surviving evidence (especially inscriptions, coins and sculpture, not least as a counterbalance to the hostile literary sources) about the emperor Hadrian's wife Sabina and, in the process, reveals much about the nature of Roman imperial power in the second century AD. It will be required reading for anyone interested in the reign of the enigmatic emperor Hadrian and, more generally, in the evolving strategies that Roman emperors devised to solidify their rule.
Without question, it is a very solid piece of scholarship, crafted by an author who knows his way well around (mostly) nonliterary sources... As it stands, Sabina Augusta is probably the best monograph on Sabina one could hope for.
Working from 200 words of textual references, sculptural representations, and other sources, [Brennan] effects a remarkable reconstruction of an iconic empress.
Brennan is to be commended for producing a clearly written and accessible book that thoroughly documents these changes in the representation of Sabina.
A broad view, copious details and illustrations, and lively presentation mark Sabina Augusta: An Imperial Journey. Overcoming the ancient disinterest in women that extended even to Hadrian's wife Sabina and other most imperial women, Brennan's exploration of Sabina enjoyably and memorably elucidates Roman imperial power and its effects in Italy and the provinces. The book appealingly presents its subjects as humans, sensitively treating the outstanding coinage, evocative sculpture, and enigmatic literary and other sources for the Hadrianic period. Sabina will be a major contribution to Roman social history, especially the history of Roman women.
A meticulously researched and detailed study that probes the surviving evidence (especially inscriptions, coins and sculpture, not least as a counterbalance to the hostile literary sources) about the emperor Hadrian's wife Sabina and, in the process, reveals much about the nature of Roman imperial power in the second century AD. It will be required reading for anyone interested in the reign of the enigmatic emperor Hadrian and, more generally, in the evolving strategies that Roman emperors devised to solidify their rule.
Notă biografică
T. Corey Brennan is Associate Professor, Department of Classics, at Rutgers University.