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Augustus
Published in Paperback by W.W. Norton & Company (1971)
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Hyper-Boredom is the Result of Reading this Book
I am an absolute fanatic for history, particularly of the ancient and medieval time period. However, there are some books that, however interesting the subject COULD be, simply squeeze all the juice and sparkle out of history. This is one of them. It is bland, tedious, a maze of dry facts and endlessly reiterated names, which leaves you scarcely the wiser about what Augustus did, except for the summarizing paragraphs. I have seldom encountered a book so dreadful, boring, and impossible to read. If you love history, do not, I repeat, do not, waste your time trying to read this grey and flavorless droning.
Well-Categorized Overview
As other reviewers have iterated, this book is a little dry and bland, yet it is also valuably thorough and complete. The first few chapters detail the upbringing and rise of Octavian (later Augustus) through politics and service to Rome under the banner of his adopted father, Caesar. The next chapters detail the governmental and constitutional process by which he gradually assumed absolute power over Rome in a way that seems to conform with Roman constitutional precepts.
This governmental section is fairly complex and can be a little confusing, as its use of uncommon Latin legal terms and concepts little known to the reader not well associated with Roman constitutionalism makes it extremely difficult to understand if a solid knowledge of Roman republican government is not already known by the reader. To grasp the full meaning of this section, prior knowledge of the period and subject will prove helpful, and the source list given by Jones in the book is thorough and gives some good ideas on where to find such information.
The final chapters are divided between different subjects changed or effected by the rule of Augustus, such as military, finance, religion, social policy etc. These chapters are well written in skillful brevity and give a valuable allotment of insight into the true importance of Augustus' rule and into Roman life at the end of the republic and beginning of the principate. The true value of this book is realized only in these final chapters, for it is in these that Jones skill as an interpretive and analytical historian take root. The earlier chapters feature less such masterful history, but they do give a thorough though dry overview of a major subject. Thankfully these last chapters make up for this and make the title a brief and valuable option for anyone looking interested in Roman or governmental history.
This governmental section is fairly complex and can be a little confusing, as its use of uncommon Latin legal terms and concepts little known to the reader not well associated with Roman constitutionalism makes it extremely difficult to understand if a solid knowledge of Roman republican government is not already known by the reader. To grasp the full meaning of this section, prior knowledge of the period and subject will prove helpful, and the source list given by Jones in the book is thorough and gives some good ideas on where to find such information.
The final chapters are divided between different subjects changed or effected by the rule of Augustus, such as military, finance, religion, social policy etc. These chapters are well written in skillful brevity and give a valuable allotment of insight into the true importance of Augustus' rule and into Roman life at the end of the republic and beginning of the principate. The true value of this book is realized only in these final chapters, for it is in these that Jones skill as an interpretive and analytical historian take root. The earlier chapters feature less such masterful history, but they do give a thorough though dry overview of a major subject. Thankfully these last chapters make up for this and make the title a brief and valuable option for anyone looking interested in Roman or governmental history.
He found Rome a city of brick and left it marble
Jones does a good job of painting a portrait of Augustus from Julius Caesar's death to Augustus's own death. What Jones reveals is that Augustus was a wise ruler who tried to conceal his absolute power by putting on the trappings of a Republic, a man who prevented people from worshipping him while he was alive to prevent resentment from the nobles. Jones also shows how Augustus played a part in the great boom of literature and art during his reign (Livy, Horace, Virgil, and Ovid all lived during Augustus's reign). Although his cautious nature prevented him from being a great military leader like his adoptive father, he nonetheless ended many civil wars that plagued the empire before his arrival.
Chuck Jones: A Flurry of Drawings (Portraits of American Genius, No 3)
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1994)
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A waste of paper
This book has absolutely nothing new to say about Chuck Jones. In fact it doesnt say much at all; just endless amounts of prose that add up to nothing. Rather than doing any reserach on his own, Kenner just takes his historical information from already published books on animation or from interviews he has done with Jones.The problems with interviewing Jones, however, is that he can be pretty self serving at times. So dont expect getting any real insight into Mike Maltese and Maurice Noble's contributions to his films, and certainly not any comparision to the work of Bob Clampett, who Chuck Jones hates with his guts. (They had a lifelong feud) For real insight into the work of Chuck Jones, try the articles written by Richard Thompson in Film Comment in the seventies, or Michael Barrier's book Hollywood Cartoons
Marvelous Biography of America's Greatest Animator
Professor Kenner turns his pen toward a study of the creator
of The Roadunner and the Coyote, and of Bugs Bunny in this
wonderful little monograph. Writing with wit and verve he
traces Jones' career from the beginning to the present,touching
on the high and low but always bringing us the essence of
a true comic genius.
About the House : Lévi-Strauss and Beyond
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1995)
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Acoustical Imaging
Published in Hardcover by Plenum Pub Corp (1987)
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Aeschylus Oresteia: Agamemnon
Published in Hardcover by Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company (1979)
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Amazonian Indians
Published in School & Library Binding by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (1979)
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Animal Health and Production at Extremes of Weather: Reports of the Cagm Working Groups on Weather and Animal Disease and Weather and Animal Health
Published in Paperback by World Meteorological (1989)
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Barter, Exchange and Value : An Anthropological Approach
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1992)
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Blood for the ghosts : classical influences in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
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Classical Survivals: The Classics in the Modern World
Published in Hardcover by Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Company (1982)
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