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  1. Aug 26, 2022 · xi, 105 pages : 22 cm. Princeton has 2003 printing. Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-104) Chronological overview -- The house of the Caesars -- a family tree -- The myth of Actium -- Metamorphosis -- Palace and court -- Golden Rome -- Love and war -- God and man -- Augustan authors (who's who) Access-restricted-item. true.

  2. Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill FBA. Latin Language and Literature History of Rome, Italy and the Roman Provinces Art and Archaeology of Rome, Italy and the Roman Provinces Classical Art and Archaeology Southern Europe Elected 2010

  3. This conversation provides a detailed exploration of Wallace-Hadrill's research on Herculaneum, Pompeii, life in the ancient Roman world, Roman law, and details about the Herculaneum Conservation Project which he directs and his extensive archeological work in Herculaneum and Pompeii. This carefully-edited book includes a detailed introduction ...

  4. Oct 12, 2011 · Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew, 1951-Publication date 1996 Publisher Princeton U.P. Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English.

  5. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill The ancient Greco-Roman world was a world of citie, in a distinctive sense of communities in which countryside was dominated by urban centre.

  6. Jan 16, 2020 · viii, 216 pages ; 22 cm Looks at the "Lives of the Caesars" as a document of the culture and attitudes of the early empire. Suetonius is placed in his true literary context as a man of learning rather than a failed narrative historian; and emperors and imperial society are seen through the eyes of a scholarly biographer who himself served a scholarly Caesar, the Emperor Hadrian

  7. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill is Director of Research and Emeritus Professor of Roman Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK. He has been awarded an OBE for services to Anglo-Italian cultural relations and is a Fellow of the British Academy.