The Caesars: The Caesars

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Caesars: The Caesars
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Suetonius
Translated by Donna W. Hurley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:432
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781603843133
ClassificationsDewey:937.070922
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Imprint Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Publication Date 15 March 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

This translation of Suetonius' Caesars is based on the 1908 edition of Maximilian Ihm (Tevbner) and includes Suetonius' biographies of twelve Roman rulers: The Divine Julius, The Divine Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius Caligula, The Divine Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, The Divine Vespasian, The Divine Titus, and Domitian. In total, the biographies of these twelve Roman rulers encompass about 188 years of Roman history during the period of change from republic to empire. Also included in this edition is an introduction, suggested further reading, a timeline, maps, family trees, a glossary, and an index of names commonly referenced in Suetonius' writings.

Author Biography

Donna W. Hurley has taught at Columbia, Princeton, and Rutgers universities.

Reviews

Donna Hurley has done a sterling job in providing us with both an Introduction to Suetonius and a translation of The Caesars that we can confidently recommend to students. Her Introduction summarizes a complex topic succinctly and is informative without being overwhelming, set at an ideal level for the student and intelligent enthusiast. Her translation is accurate and contemporary. Her primary goal is faithfulness to the original, which she achieves, but at the same time she recognizes the need to make her text clear, entertaining, and comprehensible to the modern reader, and she strikes exactly the right balance. --Anthony Barrett, Emeritus, University of British Columbia Hurley, who has written extensively and with authority on Suetonius, knows her author and his text thoroughly, and her Introduction to them is a model of presentation. Annotation (footnotes, not endnotes) is concise and to the point; essential background is gracefully sketched in a preliminary section on Roman institutions; maps and plans are clear and full. This thoughtful concern for the reader's needs justifies confidence in the translation itself: for its combination of accuracy, clarity, and readability, it is the best. --Edward Champlin, Princeton University Hurley's most readable English translation of Suetonius' Caesars is only the second to be attempted in over fifty years, and represents an outstanding achievement. Set clearly in context by her concise footnotes and full explanatory materials, it will fascinate readers eager to encounter the outsize personalities, heady pleasures, and sinister perils within that most alluring of lost worlds--the Roman imperial court. --Richard Talbert, University of North Carolina "This economical, well-produced edition is very welcome and should find an extensive audience. Hurley is known well for her previous editions of individual vitae Caesarum and this new translation is exactly what we expect: precise, idiomatic, and readable. The contextual introduction, chronology, bibliography, and glossary all but make this book a stand-alone text for the early Principate. The index, incidentally, is very helpful." --Paul B. Harvey, Pennsylvania State University