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The Lives of the Caesars
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The ancient Roman Empire stood as the paramount stage of the world, where being a Caesar was akin to performing as a central actor. Among the most compelling invitations into the lives of these rulers are the works of Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, crafted in the heart of Rome during the early 2nd century AD. Suetonius's vivid narratives have played a significant role in keeping the memory of Rome more alive in our imaginations than any other ancient civilization. Building on this legacy, acclaimed author and translator Tom Holland offers a mesmerizing new translation. His work provides a profound glimpse into the personal lives of Rome's first emperors and their monumental influence over the lives of millions. "The Lives of the Caesars" opens up a rich, immersive experience of a civilization both recognizable and profoundly different from our own.
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The ancient Roman Empire stood as the paramount stage of the world, where being a Caesar was akin to performing as a central actor. Among the most compelling invitations into the lives of these rulers are the works of Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, crafted in the heart of Rome during the early 2nd century AD. Suetonius's vivid narratives have played a significant role in keeping the memory of Rome more alive in our imaginations than any other ancient civilization. Building on this legacy, acclaimed author and translator Tom Holland offers a mesmerizing new translation. His work provides a profound glimpse into the personal lives of Rome's first emperors and their monumental influence over the lives of millions. "The Lives of the Caesars" opens up a rich, immersive experience of a civilization both recognizable and profoundly different from our own.
