Caligula: The Corruption of Power

by Anthony A. Barrett

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The Roman Empire has always exercised a considerable fascination. Among its numerous colourful personalities, no emperor, with the possible exception of Nero, has attracted more popular attention than Caligula, who has a reputation, whether deserved or not, as the quintessential mad and dangerous ruler. The first edition of this book established itself as the standard study of Caligula. It remains the only full length and detailed scholarly analysis in English of this emperor's reign, and show more has been translated into a number of languages. But the study of Classical antiquity is not a static phenomenon, and scholars are engaged in a persistent quest to upgrade our knowledge and thinking about the ancient past. In the thirty years since publication of the original Caligula there have been considerable scholarly advances in what we know about this emperor specifically, and also about the general period in which he functioned, while newly discovered inscriptions and major archaeological projects have necessitated a rethinking of many of our earlier conclusions about early imperial history. This new edition constitutes a major revision and, in places, a major rewriting, of the original text. Maintaining the reader-friendly structure and organisation of its predecessor, it embodies the latest discoveries and the latest thinking, seeking to make more lucid and comprehensible those aspects of the reign that are particularly daunting to the non-specialist. Like the original, this revised Caligula is intended to satisfy the requirements of the scholarly community while appealing to a broad and general readership. show less

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So you've read Suetonius's kinky, gossipy accounts of the early Caesars and loved it but you want more meat, less gossip? Or maybe you want more of the same. Caligula's life will provide enough fodder for those who liked to be amazed at the brazen immorality of the Roman rulers. Plus, it has enough solid support to make it more than a guilty pleasure. Excellent in most ways.
Barrett doesn't fail to please his readers with this very detailed look at the Emperior Gaius Caligula. Historically considered to have gone "crazy"...did he really? Barrett investigates whether or not the 'craziness' was in part because he was in fear for his life throughout childhood, and once he was on the "seat of power" as emperor he was pushing the limits to see what all he could get away with.
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Biography of Caligula. It takes us through his life, and then has chapters on his relations with the Jews, his building programme, and a final assessment.

Barrett stresses the paucity of the written sources. Unfortunately, there are big gaps in the texts of both Tacitus and Cassius Dio at this point.

Caligula's alleged lunacy is put down to misunderstood jokes and witticisms taken out of context plus a severe lack of tact and empathy.

Very scholarly to the point of being quite heavy going in places.
The author blames the Romans themselves for the corruption of power since Caligula had little skill for governing and yet was appointed emperor through a series of mishaps. He argues that the typical view of Caligula as a mad and despotic Emperor is a bit overstated. Although he does not see Caligula in a positive light he attempts to present a more balanced life of Caligula.

Two chapters also deal with him as builder and his relationship with the Jews.
Această carte oferă o analiză amplă și documentată a vieții și domniei împăratului roman Caligula, încercând să distingă între realitatea istorică și legendele care au transformat figura sa într-un simbol al tiraniei și excesului.

📖 Despre autor

a) Anthony A. Barrett este profesor de istorie antică la Universitatea din British Columbia (Canada).
b) Specialist în istoria Imperiului Roman, a publicat studii dedicate împăraților și vieții sociale romane.
c) Este recunoscut pentru abordarea critică a surselor și pentru capacitatea de a combina cercetarea istorică cu o narațiune accesibilă.

📚 Despre volum

a) Cartea investighează domnia lui Gaius Caesar, cunoscut sub numele de Caligula (37–41 d.Hr.).
b) show more Analizează sursele antice (Suetonius, Tacit, Cassius Dio) și felul în care acestea au modelat percepția posterității.
c) Explorează atât politica internă și externă a lui Caligula, cât și episoadele controversate legate de personalitatea sa.

🔎 Teme principale

a) Ascensiunea lui Caligula și relațiile de putere din familia imperială.
b) Politica administrativă, religioasă și militară din timpul domniei sale.
c) Excesul, excentricitatea și acuzațiile de nebunie.
d) Modul în care istoria și propaganda au construit mitul tiranului absolut.

⚖️ Semnificație

a) Cartea oferă o reevaluare critică a unei figuri emblematice pentru ideea de despotism.
b) Contribuie la înțelegerea complexității guvernării romane și a mecanismelor de putere în Imperiu.
c) Este o lucrare de referință pentru istorici, studenți și pasionați de istoria Romei antice.
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Anthony A. Barrett is Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia. His many books include Caligula: The Abuse of Power and Livia: First Lady of Imperial Rome.

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Canonical title
Caligula: The Corruption of Power
Original title
Caligula: The Corruption of Power
Original publication date
1989
People/Characters
Caligula; Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus
Important places
Roman Empire; Rome, Italy; Italy
Important events
Reign of Caligula (37-03-18 | 41-01-24); Roman Empire; 1st century
First words
The Emperor Commodus is said to have put a man to death simply for reading Suetonius' Life of Caligula.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Similarly, the Praetorians did not need the physical assistance of the senate to remove Caligula, but it was the backing of the senate, or at least of its prominent members, that gave them the moral authority to carry out the deed.
Blurbers
Wells, Colin M.
Original language
English

Classifications

Genres
History, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
937.07092History & geographyHistory of ancient world (to ca. 499)Italian Peninsula to 476 and adjacent territories to 476Constitutional 31 B.C.-284 A.D.
LCC
DG283 .B37History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaCityHistory of ItalyAncient Italy. Rome to 476HistoryBy periodEmpire, 27 B.C. - 476 A.D.Constitutional Empire, 27 B.C. - 284 A.D.
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