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Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (1996)
Authors: Karl Galinsky and Gotthard K. Galinsky
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This book is an excellent and informative book with an objective viewpoint of the Augustan era and its significance for the Roman Empire and Western Civilization. It details how the fundamentals of the Age of Augustus provided the foundations of the empire that survived the lunatic reins of Nero and Caligula as well as the unheralded expansion that brought diverse cultures and people into the Roman flock. I had Prof.Galinsky for a Roman Culture class and he is an excellent and entertaining teacher. Read what the man has to write.

A very good book
Not many monographs can successfully and thoroughly describe an era so complex and multi-dimensional as the Age of Augustus. Galinsky's book may be numbered among those works that will be welcomed by both a specialist classicist and a general reader. Far from simply surveying the various departments of culture during a certain period, it advances an interpretation of perhaps the most complex era in the evolution of Roman history and culture as a whole. The book treats the general reader with a jargon-free, yet accurate and informative discussion of the politics, religion, literature, moral culture and ideas, art and architecture of Augustus' times; at the same time, the classicist will also find an interpretation that proves to be strong, serious, and weightily argued. Auctoritas, the root behind Augustus name, becomes the nucleus around which all spheres of Roman politics and culture revolve. The book begins with an exemplary discussion of the notion of "aucotoritas" and then moves on to explore how "auctoritas" as well as other major lines of Augustus' policy, such as the interaction between tradition and innovation, or public and private. Each of the chapters two through six discuss the "Augustan" influence in, respectively, politics, ideals and values, religion, art and architecture, religion, and literature. Chapter seven discusses the strong presence of Hellenism in Augustus' Rome. I would highly recommend it.

great book for scholar and layperson alike
I am not an academic but have an abiding interest in classical history. Dr. Galinsky's book is an excellent distillation of the Augustan era. He masterfully draws together different threads of Augustan culture and, without lecturing, shows their relevance to our modern age. The book should be standard reading in college courses and is very accessible to the layperson as well as the academic. I highly recommend it.


Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome,
Published in Textbook Binding by Princeton Univ Pr (1969)
Author: Gotthard Karl, Galinsky
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The Herakles Theme: The Adaptations of the Hero in Literature from Homer to the Twentieth Century
Published in Textbook Binding by Rowman & Littlefield (1972)
Author: Gotthard Karl, Galinsky
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Ovid's Metamorphoses : an introduction to the basic aspects
Published in Unknown Binding by Blackwell ()
Author: Gotthard Karl Galinsky
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