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'''Nero''' ( | '''Nero''' (2005) is a book by [[Jürgen Malitz]]. | ||
==Abstract == | ==Abstract == | ||
"The Roman emperor Nero | "The fifth Roman emperor, Nero has gone down in history as the archetypal narcissistic tyrant. Jurgen Malitz focuses on the growing tension between Nero's artistic tendencies and the political role for which his ambitious mother, Agrippina the Younger, groomed him. The author reveals how, after sound beginnings under Seneca and other serious men, Nero succumbed to his love of acting: and how, while using the arts to please the people, Nero alienated the senate with his increasingly autocratic style. Finally, he explains how Nero met his untimely end following a failure of nerves in the face of rebellion." "Nero's crimes are notorious: he murdered his mother and all contestants to the throne and brutally persecuted the Christians. Despite Nero's notoriety, Malitz outlines the often forgotten aspects of his reign: his early, surprisingly responsible political agenda, his initial popularity, patronage of the arts, and the innovations in architecture."--Publisher description. | ||
==Editions == | ==Editions == | ||
Published in [[ | Published in [[Malden, MA]]: Blackwell Pub., 2005. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:2005| Malitz]] | ||
[[Category:English language--2000s| | [[Category:English language--2000s|2005 Malitz]] | ||
[[Category:Christian Origins Studies--2000s| | [[Category:Christian Origins Studies--2000s|2005 Malitz]] | ||
[[Category:Christian Origins Studies--English| | [[Category:Christian Origins Studies--English|2005 Malitz]] | ||
[[Category:Nero (subject)| | [[Category:Nero (subject)|2005 Malitz]] | ||
[[Category:Nero--research (subject)| | [[Category:Nero--research (subject)|2005 Malitz]] |
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<bibexternal title="Nero" author="Malitz"/>
Nero (2005) is a book by Jürgen Malitz.
Abstract
"The fifth Roman emperor, Nero has gone down in history as the archetypal narcissistic tyrant. Jurgen Malitz focuses on the growing tension between Nero's artistic tendencies and the political role for which his ambitious mother, Agrippina the Younger, groomed him. The author reveals how, after sound beginnings under Seneca and other serious men, Nero succumbed to his love of acting: and how, while using the arts to please the people, Nero alienated the senate with his increasingly autocratic style. Finally, he explains how Nero met his untimely end following a failure of nerves in the face of rebellion." "Nero's crimes are notorious: he murdered his mother and all contestants to the throne and brutally persecuted the Christians. Despite Nero's notoriety, Malitz outlines the often forgotten aspects of his reign: his early, surprisingly responsible political agenda, his initial popularity, patronage of the arts, and the innovations in architecture."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2005.
Contents
External links
- [ Google Books]