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Oxford Clarendon Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1994. Hardcover. 0198149352 . Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham) in pencil with her pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. 1 page has very light soiling (tea? ). DJ has tear to upper corner (1 cm) with chipping to spine ends and rubbed area to top of DJ spine. ; Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period in which it was written. This new study reveals that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between A. D. 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about his cultural and political environment. In addition to revelations about the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and details of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule, Herbert-Brown finds in the poem new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 264 pages . 1994. Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0198149352 9780198149354 [CA]
Oxford Clarendon Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1994. Hardcover. 0198149352 . Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Very light shelfwear to DJ with light foxing. ; Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period in which it was written. This new study reveals that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between A. D. 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about his cultural and political environment. In addition to revelations about the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and details of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule, Herbert-Brown finds in the poem new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 264 pages . 1994. Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0198149352 9780198149354 [CA]
ISBN10: 0198149352, ISBN13: 9780198149354, [publisher: Oxford Clarendon Press] Hardcover Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham) in pencil with her pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. 1 page has very light soiling (tea? ). DJ has tear to upper corner (1 cm) with chipping to spine ends and rubbed area to top of DJ spine. ; Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period in which it was written. This new study reveals that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between A. D. 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about his cultural and political environment. In addition to revelations about the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and details of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule, Herbert-Brown finds in the poem new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 264 pages [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1994]
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Oxford Clarendon Press 1994 Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 0198149352. Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham) in pencil with her pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. 1 page has very light soiling (tea? ). DJ has tear to upper corner (1 cm) with chipping to spine ends and rubbed area to top of DJ spine.; Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period in which it was written. This new study reveals that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between A. D. 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about his cultural and political environment. In addition to revelations about the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and details of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule, Herbert-Brown finds in the poem new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire.; Oxford Classical Monographs; 264 pages.
Oxford Clarendon Press 1994 Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 0198149352. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Very light shelfwear to DJ with light foxing.; Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period in which it was written. This new study reveals that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between A. D. 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about his cultural and political environment. In addition to revelations about the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and details of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule, Herbert-Brown finds in the poem new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire.; Oxford Classical Monographs; 264 pages.
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ISBN10: 0198149352, ISBN13: 9780198149354, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Despite the death of contemporary witnesses for the late Augustan and early Tiberian Principates, Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period. The aim of this new research is to show that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between AD 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about hiscultural and political environment. The author discovers important new insights into the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and reveals Ovid as aunique contemporary witness of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule. From his poem the Fasti, Dr Herbert-Brown finds new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire. The Fasti is a poetical calendar of the Roman year, written by Ovid between AD 4-16. Dr Herbert-Brown's new research illuminates the poem as a unique contemporary source for our understanding of the politics and culture of the Augustan period, including the revival of religion. Ovid himself - who was banished in AD 8 - is revealed as a fascinating and ambivalent commentator. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depe ...
ISBN10: 0198149352, ISBN13: 9780198149354, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Despite the death of contemporary witnesses for the late Augustan and early Tiberian Principates, Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period. The aim of this new research is to show that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between AD 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about hiscultural and political environment. The author discovers important new insights into the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and reveals Ovid as aunique contemporary witness of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule. From his poem the Fasti, Dr Herbert-Brown finds new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire. The Fasti is a poetical calendar of the Roman year, written by Ovid between AD 4-16. Dr Herbert-Brown's new research illuminates the poem as a unique contemporary source for our understanding of the politics and culture of the Augustan period, including the revival of religion. Ovid himself - who was banished in AD 8 - is revealed as a fascinating and ambivalent commentator. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stoc ...
ISBN10: 0198149352, ISBN13: 9780198149354, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Despite the death of contemporary witnesses for the late Augustan and early Tiberian Principates, Ovid's Fasti has remained curiously neglected as an historical source for the period. The aim of this new research is to show that the poem of some five thousand lines on the Roman calendar, written and revised in the years between AD 4-16, provides students of the Augustan age with a wealth of information, both about the author himself, and about hiscultural and political environment. The author discovers important new insights into the way in which Augustus and his family were incorporated into the ancient religion of the city of Rome, and reveals Ovid as aunique contemporary witness of the last decade of Augustus' life and the first years of Tiberius' rule. From his poem the Fasti, Dr Herbert-Brown finds new evidence of the processes which marked the transition from the Republic to Empire. The Fasti is a poetical calendar of the Roman year, written by Ovid between AD 4-16. Dr Herbert-Brown's new research illuminates the poem as a unique contemporary source for our understanding of the politics and culture of the Augustan period, including the revival of religion. Ovid himself - who was banished in AD 8 - is revealed as a fascinating and ambivalent commentator. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depe ...
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