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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth SpellerPublisher: OUP India Imprint: OUP India Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780195165760ISBN 10: 0195165764 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 22 May 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsWonderful and entrancing...Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement A pleasing introduction to the ancient world. --Publishers Weekly Cambridge-educated classicist Speller's first book, which is part biography and part travelog, examines the many facets of Hadrian's personality. What results is a fascinating and learned account of both his life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt. The most famous attributes of his personality are also explored, such as his love of all things Greek, his tragic homosexual relationship with the young Antonius, his alleged anti-Semitism, and his architectural achievements...Lively and interesting. --Library Journal An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE...Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of personal, psychological investigation she undertakes...She skillfully synthesizes the appropriate scholarship and ancient sources to weave together an enthralling and informative narrative. --Mary T. Boatwright, author of Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire and Hadrian and the City of Rome A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Lively and interesting. --Library Journal Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times LiterarySupplement An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of p A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Lively and interesting. --Library Journal Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of personal, psychological investigation she undertakes.... She skillfully synthesizes the appropriate scholarship and ancient sources to weave together an enthralling and informative narrative. --Mary T. Boatwright, author of Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire and Hadrian and the City of Rome A very readable book, well informed, and written in an engaging style.... The concluding chapter is really superb as an evocation of the way that Hadrian's world has survived. --David Potter, Professor of Classics, University of Michigan A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Lively and interesting. --Library Journal Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of personal, psychological investigation she undertakes.... She skillfully synthesizes the appropriate scholarship and ancient sources to weave together an enthralling and informative narrative. --Mary T. Boatwright, author of Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire and Hadrian and the City of Rome A very readable book, well informed, and written in an engaging style.... The concluding chapter is really superb as an evocation of the way that Hadrian's world has survived. --David Potter, Professor of Classics, University of Michigan A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Livelyand interesting. --Library Journal Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times LiterarySupplement An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of personal, psychological investigation she undertakes.... She skillfullysynthesizes the appropriate scholarship and ancient sources to weave together an enthralling and informative narrative. --Mary T. Boatwright, author of Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire and Hadrian and the City of Rome A very readable book, well informed, and written in an engaging style.... The concluding chapter is really superb as an evocation of the way that Hadrian's world has survived. --David Potter, Professor of Classics, University of Michigan A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Lively and interesting. --Library Journal Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of personal, <br> A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Lively and interesting. --Library Journal<br> Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review<br> A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times Literary Supplement<br> An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of personal, A fascinating and learned account of both Hadrian's life and the ancient world during his supremacy. Hadrian was a 'passionate and incessant traveler' who, amazingly, spent half his reign abroad. Naturally, the book focuses on his travels, with particular emphasis on his sojourn in Egypt.... Lively and interesting. --Library Journal Wonderful and entrancing.... Anyone interested in the ancient world will want to read this book. --Literary Review A clear-headed and accessible narrative of Hadrian's wandering reign, informed and enlivened by some of the best modern work on the politics of the Roman Empire--which she manages to cast much more elegantly than most professional ancient historians themselves. --Mary Beard, Times LiterarySupplement An engaging, thoughtful, knowledgeable and fascinating essay on Roman history, as well as a perceptive exploration of the Roman empire of the second century CE.... Speller has chosen a subject that well repays the kind of p Author Information"Elizabeth Speller is a freelance writer and lecturer. Long fascinated with the ancient world, she has pursued this interest in both undergraduate and graduate work in the classics at Cambridge University as well as in independent research. She wrote the libretto to ""Farewell,"" which was commissioned by Paul McCartney to commemorate his late wife Linda. She lives in the U.K." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |