Nero, the Singing Emperor of Rome (1930 Weigall), book

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Nero, the Singing Emperor of Rome (1930) is a book by Arthur E.P. Brome Weigall.

Abstract

"Weigall chronicles the life and reign of the Emperor Nero, who in character was a strange mix of paradoxes; artistic, sporting, brutal, weak, sensual, erratic, extravagant, sadistic, bisexual-and later in life almost certainly deranged. One of history's more intriguing stories."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in New York, NY and London, England: Putnam, 1930.

Contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]