Hadrian: Empire and Conflict
Even in the panoply of Roman history, Hadrian stands out. Emperor from 117 to 138 ad, he was at once a benevolent ruler and a ruthless military leader, known for his restless and ambitious nature, his interest in architecture, and his passion for Greek culture. This book moves beyond the familiar image of Hadrian to offer a new appraisal of this Emperor's contradictory per
...moreHardcover, 256 pages
Published
September 15th 2008
by Harvard University Press
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I’ve been looking forward to reading this ever since I came across the review for it in Choice when I was doing a little collection development recon for the humanities shelves in my library. It’s just so gorgeous to look at. It’s the size of a coffee-table book and loaded with beautiful, full-page color photography of Roman statues and artifacts. The book is a companion piece to an exhibit on Hadrian put on by the British Museum, so of course the actual history presented in the text is wonde...more
This looks like a potential Christmas present for my mother, who is a big fan of Hadrian.
Kyle
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Jason Feilbach
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