Emperors and Political Culture in Cassius Dio's Roman History

Caillan Davenport editor Christopher Mallan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Apr '23

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A historical and historiographical study of the historian Cassius Dio and his account of political culture under the Roman Empire.

The Roman History of Cassius Dio provides one of the most important continuous narratives of the early Roman empire, spanning the inception of the Principate under Augustus to the turbulent years of the Severan Dynasty. It has been a major influence on how scholars have thought about Roman imperial history, from the Byzantine period down to the present day, as well as being a work of considerable literary sophistication and merit. This book, the product of an international collaborative project, brings together thirteen chapters written by scholars based in Europe, North America, and Australia. They offer new approaches to Dio's representation of Roman emperors, their courtiers, and key political constituencies such as the army and the people, as well as the literary techniques he uses to illuminate his narrative, from speeches to wonder narratives.

'… a welcome and timely contribution to the ongoing discussion dedicated to the Roman History of Cassius Dio and the history of imperial Rome and its literature.' Richard Westall, Plekos
'Davenport and Mallan have produced an essential and enormously important volume that will be required reading for any specialist who wishes to approach the work of Dion. ' Gustavo Vivas García, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

ISBN: 9781108926232

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 537g

372 pages