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Emperors of Rome

De: Garrett G. Fagan, The Great Courses
Narrado por: Garrett G. Fagan
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What sort of men were the Roman emperors (and were they all men)? What background and training, if any, prepared them for their awesome responsibilities? What depravities did they display? And what achievements can they claim: laws passed, monuments built, lands and peoples conquered?

Dive into these questions and more with this introduction to the complex personalities of emperors such as Augustus, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. These thirty-six gripping lectures bring to life the many emperors of Rome from the turn of the 1st century to the transition to the Middle Ages. For more than five centuries, these emperors-a checkered mix of the wise, the brutal, and the unhinged-presided over a multi-ethnic empire that was nearly always at war.

Professor Fagan takes you deep into ancient Rome, asking: How did this system of rule come about? What did it replace? And who were the colorful, cruel, and crafty men who filled the almost omnipotent post of emperor? One of the most intriguing questions about the emperorship is why it endured for so long.

As you witness the reigns of the successive rulers unfold, you will see how the office evolved with the political forces that sustained it, becoming more and more tightly bound to the military. Each step toward despotism was taken with a view toward expedience. But when that step became the new normal, it paved the way for the next step, and so on. As you explore these questions, you'll also study the amalgam of eyewitness reports, later compilations, archaeological remains, and inscriptions on monuments and coins. Contemporary accounts, when available, are not necessarily to be trusted, which means you play the role of detective, sifting for the truth of this spellbinding era.

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I really enjoyed Professor Fagan's Emperors of Rome course. He has a stronger accent than what I'm used to hearing (I'm from the US) but after a few lecturers I got used to it. His lectures are highly informative and the guy really knows his stuff. I definitely recommend a listen for any fan of ancient roman history.

Great listen! Definitely learned a lot.

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Fagan delivers again. Bringing the world of the emperors worlds alive with vivid detail and meticulous adherence to source material.

Absolutely amazing experience.

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I took this course after taking the professor's course on the History of Ancient Rome. I like this course better than the other, in part because of the organization and pacing. This course takes the listener through the history of the Roman Imperial system ending with Emperor Constantine. I can quibble with his choice of an ending point, but this is still an excellent course with much to recommend it.

Very Interesting

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I like the lecture series in general. Professor Fagan really knows his stuff. This a great overview of the leadership of Rome. His other lecture on the history of Rome is also highly recommended.

A very good look at Ancient Roman leaders.

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I appreciate the detail and research explaining his interpretations and “lessons learned “ that are relevant to today.

Thoughtful comments researched history told by an extraordinary scholar.

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There is, of course, a tremendous amount of material to cover, and if you are looking for an in-depth study of all the Roman emperors, you may find this moves too quickly over the details.

As a survey, however, I found this "course" to be informative and enjoyable, with consistent attention paid to themes--accession, religion, politics, succession--which, over time, help the listener to gain a grasp on the ways in which the character of the "office" of Emperor evolved as a result of the Men who wore the Purple.

I found Prof Fagan's presentation extraordinarily appealing. He has a manner which is direct enough to be authoritative yet still--to my ear--charming and easy to listen to. Now that the course is complete, I will miss having his voice in my ear.

Informative and enjoyable

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Fagan is definitely my favorite Great Courses lecturer (and that's saying something, since many of them are spectacular). This may be his most accessible course, based on how my family members would join in listening to this one. He's got a dry humor and of course a very interesting subject here. Does a good job of summarizing a vast scope of material but still including interesting anecdotes and areas in which the experts diverge.

Probably my fave Great Course

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An excellent, approachable, and entertaining survey of the early and mid Empire, with a bit of a rush through Late Antiquity by an outstanding lecturer. I have enjoyed and have repeatedly listened to every course available from The Teaching Company with the late, great Professor Fagan as the lecturer (he died of cancer in 2017 at only 54 years old). I also highly recommend his History of Ancient Rome and Great Battles of the Ancient World courses.

Excellent course, as usual.

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I know long and factual lectures aren't for everyone, but if you're wanting to listen to the history of the Emperor's of Rome, minus a lot of unnecessary "fluff" then I can't recommend this enough. To be honest, I'll recommend it even if you don't because I enjoyed it so much. I've listened to it 3 times now and find myself going to certain parts I feel like listening to. Do yourself a favor and get this if you're even remotely interested in the chronology of the caesars of the Roman Empire.

An Absolute Brilliant Piece

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