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Monumentum Ancyranum: The Deeds of Augustus

Monumentum Ancyranum: The Deeds of Augustus is a seminal inscription that encapsulates the reign of Augustus, weaving together a narrative of military conquests, political reforms, and cultural patronage. Written in a formal and rhetorical style characteristic of Augustan literature, this work serves as both an autobiography and a propaganda tool, reflecting Augustus's efforts to establish legitimacy and stabilize Rome after a period of civil war. The text, inscribed on a marble monument in Ancyra, presents a carefully curated portrayal of Augustus'Äôs achievements and presents the emperor as a quintessential leader embodying the values of virtue and duty, thereby influencing subsequent historical writings about Rome'Äôs first emperor. Augustus, born Gaius Octavius, rose from relatively humble origins amidst the tumult of the late Roman Republic. Formative experiences such as his military campaigns and political alliances with figures like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony shaped his vision for Rome. His understanding of the delicate relationship between power and public perception compelled him to author this monument, ensuring his legacy would endure through time, thereby molding the image of imperial authority. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Roman history and the intricacies of political power. It offers invaluable insights into the mind of Augustus and the significant themes of governance during a transformative period in history. As both a historical document and a literary masterpiece, it invites readers to explore the complexities of leadership, legacy, and statecraft.
126 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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