Magnus Pius
Sextus Pompeius and the Transformation of the Roman Republic
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Classical Press of Wales
Published:1st Dec '12
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Tacitus suggested that resistance to the onset of the Roman Principate was negligible, that the aristocracy of Rome 'rushed head-long into slavery'.
Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius, son of Pompey the Great, fits uneasily into narratives of Rome's civil war of 49-31BC. Ronald Syme, father of international orthodoxy, stated that Sextus was 'in reality an adventurer' who was 'easily represented as a pirate'. He was wrong. Sextus Pompeius plays havoc with orthodox history. His military success punctures the myth of continuous Caesarian victory. His systematic rescuing of the victims of Triumviral violence belies the claim that only the Caesarian side represented clementia and justice. His naval strategy reveals his commitment to the same cause and ethics as his father and his father's allies. Indeed, Pompey the Great and his Republican allies can only be understood, Welch shows, by a study of his gifted, resilient and ultimately unlucky son. Welch places Sextus Pompeius at the centre of Rome's transition from Republic to Empire and so reveals an ideological landscape very different from 20th-century representations.
"The book is well written and illustrated, and Welch writes in a lively style that engages the reader easily. Her reconstruction of the events between 44 and 35 BC provides new insights and challenges older models, and students of the late Republic and the early Augustan Principate will certainly want to read this book for the important new perspectives it brings to these periods. Welch's text is a welcome reassessment of the final decades of the Republic, and it may lead more than one professor to rethink how he or she presents Sextus Pompeius in lectures. " -- Fred K. Drogula, Providence College Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.07.43 "Recommended. Graduate students/faculty." -- K.W. Harl, Tulane University Choice July 2013 Vol. 50, No. 11
ISBN: 9781905125449
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 821g
350 pages