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Emperors and Historiography: Collected Essays on the Literature of the Roman Empire
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Emperors and Historiography: Collected Essays on the Literature of the Roman Empire

In this collection of essays Roman historical and biographical texts are studied from a literary point of view. The main interest of the author, Daniel den Hengst, professor emeritus of Latin at the University of Amsterdam, concerns the development of Roman historiography, the ways in which Roman historians present their work and the intertextual relations between these works and other literary genres.
 
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Tags: Roman, literary, relations, between, intertextual
Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction
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Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction

Late antiquity: decline or transformation, conflict or interaction? Late antiquity is the period (c.300 - c.800) in which barbarian invasions ended Roman Empire in Western Europe by the fifth century and Arab invasions ended Roman rule over the eastern and southern Mediterranean coasts by the seventh century. Asking 'what, where, and when' Gillian Clark presents an introduction to the concept of late antiquity and the events of its time. Not only a period of cultural clashes, political restructurings, and geographical controversies, Clark also demonstrates the sheer richness and diversity of religious life as well as the significant changes to trade, economy, archaeology, and towns.
 
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Tags: antiquity, ended, Roman, century, invasions
Motherhood and the Other: Fashioning Female Power in Flavian Epic (Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory)
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Motherhood and the Other: Fashioning Female Power in Flavian Epic (Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory)Motherhood and the Other: Fashioning Female Power in Flavian Epic (Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory)

This is the first book-length study to reconstruct the role of women in the epic poems of the Flavian period of Latin literature. Antony Augoustakis examines the role of female characters from the perspective of Julia Kristeva's theories on foreign otherness and motherhood to underscore the on-going negotiation between same and other in the Roman literary imagination as a telling reflection on the construction of Roman identity and of gender and cultural hierarchies.
 
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Tags: Flavian, Roman, gender, reflection, construction, Literature, Theory, Motherhood
TTC - The History of Ancient Rome
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TTC - The History of Ancient RomeThe narrative of the rise and fall of Rome is itself compelling, and P. Fagan's richly detailed and often humorous discussions of Roman life are uniquely memorable.
You study women and the family, slaves, cities, religious customs, the beloved institution of public bathing, the deep cultural impact of Hellenism, and such famous Roman amusements as chariot racing and gladiatorial games.
48 lectures of 30 minutes 

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Tags: Hellenism, famous, Roman, impact, cultural, amusements, chariot
The Girl: A Life in the Shadow of Roman Polanski
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The Girl: A Life in the Shadow of Roman PolanskiThe Girl: A Life in the Shadow of Roman Polanski

In this searing and surprising memoir, Samantha Geimer, "the girl" at the center of the infamous Roman Polanski sexual assault case, breaks a virtual thirty-five-year silence to tell her story and reflect on the events of that day and their lifelong repercussions.
 
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Tags: Polanski, Roman, story, silence, thirty-five-year, Shadow