Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the great Roman emperor’s life, Goldsworthy covers not only the great Roman emperor’s accomplishments as charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator but also lesser-known chapters during which he was high priest of an exotic cult, captive of pirates, seducer not only of Cleopatra but also of the wives of his two main political rivals, and rebel condemned by his own country. Ultimately, Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesar’s character and shows why his political and military leadership continues to resonate some two thousand years later.
In the introduction to his biography of the great Roman emperor, Adrian Goldsworthy writes, “Caesar was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator . . . as well as husband, father, lover and adulterer.” In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy examines Caesar as military leader, all of these roles and places his subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.
Adrian Goldsworthy was born in 1969 in Cardiff. He was educated in Penarth and then read Ancient and Modern History at St. John's College, Oxford, where he subsequently completed his doctorate in ancient history. His D.Phil. Thesis was the basis for his first book, The Roman Army At War 100 BC - AD 200, which looked at how the Roman army actually operated on campaign and in battle.
For several years he taught in a number of universities, and began to write for a wider audience. A succession of books followed dealing with aspects of ancient military history, including Roman Warfare, The Punic Wars (which was later re-issued as the Fall of Carthage), Cannae, In the Name of Rome and the Complete Roman Army. More recently he has looked at wider themes, combining the military focus with discussion of politics and society in a biography of Caesar, and a study of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, titled How Rome Fell (although released in the UK as The Fall of the West). His latest book is a paired biography of Antony and Cleopatra.
He is now a full time writer, and no longer teaches, although he is currently a Visiting Fellow at the University of Newcastle. However, he frequently gives one off lectures and talks both to universities and other groups in the UK, USA, Canada, and Europe. In the last couple of years audiences have included local history societies, graduates and undergraduates in a range of countries, the cadets of VMI, and the distinguished cast of a new production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. He frequently appears as a talking head or presenter in TV documentaries and has acted as consultant on both documentaries and dramas. He will appear in six of the eight episodes of the forthcoming When Rome ruled series for National Geographic. He often appears on radio.
More information can be found on his website - www.adriangoldsworthy.com
花了将近半个月的时间看完了《恺撒:巨人的一生》,这是目前我手上关于罗马历史最厚的一本,中间如果不是五一假期耽搁,或许会看的更快。 前面介绍了前1世纪罗马的政治形式,从前509年共和国成立到前1世纪这四百多年的时间里,虽然陆续征服了意大利、西班牙、迦太基与马其顿等...
评分 评分第一部分是凯撒升职记,罗马共和机制下,很多事务的产生有其根源,像演讲辩论之于选举一样。对于罗马决策机制进行了详细描述,共和制和君主制都取决于社会发展的要求,罗马起家的共和体制有助于发挥全部的才智,扩大容错机制,增加国家的延续,但随着国家的扩大,没有现代技术...
评分好看!与其说是凯撒的个人传记,不如说是罗马共和国末期的政治军事全景。 凯撒的个人经历充分反映了中国的那句老话:时势造英雄。凯撒是一个交了好运的彻头彻尾的投机分子,但其个人能力与魅力也不能忽视。 正像作者在后记中所说,如果凯撒不是出生在这年代,可能他又会是一个...
的确比Meier更详实 但还是Krostenko 选择Meier的原因(在关键节点上停顿下来审时度势)更深得我心。
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评分的确比Meier更详实 但还是Krostenko 选择Meier的原因(在关键节点上停顿下来审时度势)更深得我心。
评分没读完自我放弃了
评分四星半,Goldsworthy这书是相当好读,毕竟军事史专家写将军很方便的,看到篇书评说都期待G老师写个historical commentary了【虽然我对于他能否完成有点怀疑】。对史料细读是重点,这样的传统作品不多见了,但是很多时候还不如直接去读高卢战记和其他一手文献来得方便。Svetonius用得有点多,当然故事藉此可以讲得很生动,但我感觉要留个心眼。可能因为作者是军事史专家的缘故,所以对将军恺撒更为重视,而且写得非常之好,堪称当下领先;但元老、政客、政治思维等方面以及共和晚期经济文化方面略不如Canfora,这些领域,可以说是nothing new,甚至有些论述有点out of date了【参考bm书评的某些提示】,不过对于非专业读者和入门学生还是很不错的作品。
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