Hadrian's Empire: When Rome Ruled the World

by Danny Danziger, Nicholas Purcell (Author)

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Hadrian's Wall is one of the world's best known legacies of the Roman Empire. It has stood for two thousand years as a moment to its creator, and yet he himself remains an enigmatic figure. Now bestselling author Danny Danziger and Nicholas Purcell reveal the details of the extraordinary life of this mysterious man, and the age in which he lived and ruled. Hadrian was Spanish, and a restless, inquiring intellectual. He travelled constantly and spent much time in cultural centres like Athens show more and Alexandria. Although he was not warlike, he was a good soldier, and was comfortable mingling amongst all ranks. And yet his personal life was a complicated one, rife with scandal and conflicted sexuality. This complex character was also responsible for some of the world's most enduring architectural treasures. He built the Pantheon in Rome, the largest dome built using pre-industrial methods and a sprawling 900-room villa at Tivoli with a towering 'pumpkin dome' - a fittingly idiosyncratic memorial to this most unusual of emperors. show less

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I didn't really enjoy this book. Nothing wrong with it, but I had expected a detailed and straightforward biography of Hadrian while it is, instead, a snapshot of Roman society under his reign. Now it surely is a good piece of social history but, I just felt cheated somehow. In fact, Hadrian's life fades in the background and is reduced to anecdotes just to illustrate points about the social portrait being delivered! It's okay for what it is, but not a biography -be warned!
I never trust a history book without footnotes or endnotes. No matter how consistent the narrative is to my own knowledge, I just don't think it's right to publish a history book without notes. No bibliography, either. Without sources, I just don't find the book credible, and I have to confess, I enjoyed it the less for that. This book also skipped over the first 30 years of Hadrian's life in a scant few pages, which was a great disappointment - the interesting stuff is what happened to make him the man he was, and this was virtually ignored.

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Canonical title
Hadrian's Empire: When Rome Ruled the World
Alternate titles
Hadrian's Empire
Original publication date
2005
People/Characters
Hadrian
Important places
Roman Empire
Important events
2nd century; Reign of Hadrian (117-08-10 | 138-07-10)

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Genres
History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
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.
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DG295 .D36History 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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