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Characters And Events Of Roman History, From Caesar To Nero: The Lowell Lectures Of 1908

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""Characters And Events Of Roman History, From Caesar To The Lowell Lectures Of 1908"" is a book written by Guglielmo Ferrero that explores the lives and actions of some of the most prominent figures in Roman history. The book is based on a series of lectures given by Ferrero at the Lowell Institute in Boston in 1908, and it provides a comprehensive overview of the events and personalities that shaped the Roman Empire during this crucial period.The book begins with an overview of the Roman Republic and the rise of Julius Caesar, exploring his military campaigns and political maneuverings that ultimately led to his assassination. From there, Ferrero delves into the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, and Nero, exploring their personalities, actions, and impact on the Roman Empire.Throughout the book, Ferrero provides detailed analysis of the key events and characters of the period, drawing on a wide range of primary sources to provide a nuanced and insightful account of Roman history. He also explores the wider social, political, and cultural context of the period, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped the Roman Empire during this time.Overall, ""Characters And Events Of Roman History, From Caesar To The Lowell Lectures Of 1908"" is a fascinating and informative book that offers a unique perspective on one of the most important periods in Roman history. Whether you are a student of history, a fan of Roman culture, or simply interested in learning more about this fascinating period, this book is sure to provide you with a wealth of new insights and information.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Guglielmo Ferrero

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Guglielmo Ferrero was an Italian historian, journalist and novelist, author of the Greatness and Decline of Rome (6 vols., 1903–1908).

Born in Portici, near Naples, Ferrero studied law in Pisa, Bologna and Turin. Soon afterward he married Gina Lombroso, a daughter of Cesare Lombroso, the criminologist and psychiatrist with whom he wrote Criminal Woman, the Prostitute and the Normal Woman. In 1891-1894 Ferrero traveled extensively in Europe and in 1897 wrote The Young Europe. After studying the history of Rome Ferrero turned to political essays and novels (Between Two Worlds in 1913, Speeches to the Deaf in 1925 and The Two Truths in 1933-1939). When the fascist reign of Black Shirts forced liberal intellectuals to leave Italy in 1925, Ferrero refused and was placed under house arrest. In 1929 Ferrero accepted a professorship at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. His last works however (Adventure; The Reconstruction of Europe; Power; and The Two French Revolutions) were dedicated to the French Revolution and Napoleon.

Ferrero was invited to the White House by Theodore Roosevelt in 1908. He gave lectures in the northeast US which were collected and published in 1909 as Characters and Events of Roman History. Additionally, Roosevelt read The Greatness and Decline of Rome.

He died in 1942 at Mont-Pelerin-sur-Vevey, Switzerland.





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September 15, 2019
Me ha entusiasmado.

El autor demuestra primero un profundo conocimiento de las fuentes primarias, para despues aplicar su imaginación a la tarea de ofrecer respuestas alternativas a la interpretación tradicional de las mismas.

Es muy meritorio el intento de comprender las intenciones de los autores de la antiguedad, que probablemente trataban de hacer política entre sus contemporáneos o de fijar una visión de los hechos para las generaciones inmediatamente posteriores.

El desarrollo económico de Galia, la confrotación entre las visiones más modernas o filohelenísticas y las tradicionales o filoromanas, el uso del vino o las historias de Antonio y Cleopatra quedan más claras bajo la luz que arroja Ferrero.

Muy recomendable.

Mi nota: 9/10

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