Nicolaus of Damascus: The Life of Augustus and The Autobiography
Edited with Introduction, Translations and Historical Commentary
Nicolaus of Damascus author Mark Toher editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Jul '21
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Text, translation and commentary for an ancient biographical work on the Emperor Augustus by his contemporary Nicolaus of Damascus.
Text, translation and commentary for an ancient biographical work on the first Roman emperor Augustus by his contemporary and friend Nicolaus of Damascus, the chief minister of Herod the Great. For all scholars interested in the development of ancient biography, the assassination of Caesar and the early history of Augustus.Nicolaus of Damascus, the chief minister of Herod the Great, was an exact contemporary of the first Roman emperor Augustus; he spent considerable time in Roman society and knew Augustus. The extensive remains of his Bios Kaisaros contain the earliest and most detailed account of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar and his assassination. The Bios also presents the most extensive account of the boyhood and early development of Augustus. This edition presents the Greek text and translation of the Bios and Nicolaus' autobiography, along with a historical and historiographical commentary. The Introduction situates the text in relation to the considerable evidence for the life and career of Nicolaus preserved in the works of Josephus, addresses the problem of its date of composition, analyses the language and narrative technique of Nicolaus and discusses the Bios in relation to the evidence for Greek biographical encomium.
ISBN: 9781107428324
Dimensions: 216mm x 139mm x 27mm
Weight: 638g
500 pages