
Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic
par
Tom Holland
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Relié
Pages
416
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2003
Éditeur
Little Brown Uk
ISBN-10
0316861308
ISBN-13
9780316861304
Description
Tom Holland's exploration into the Roman Republic presents a captivating blend of triumph and tragedy, illuminating the intricate tapestry of a civilization at the crossroads of power and collapse. With remarkable storytelling, Holland delves into the vibrant, often chaotic world of ancient Rome, where ambition and ideology intermingled with violence and betrayal. He weaves the biographies of iconic figures, from Julius Caesar to Cicero, shedding light on their aspirations and the turbulent political landscape they navigated.
The narrative unveils the Republic's remarkable achievements, manifesting its cultural and intellectual flourishing, yet it also reveals the seeds of discord that eventually led to its demise. Holland's prose invites readers into the heart of Roman politics and society, immersing them in the dramatic events that shaped an era.
Through meticulous research and vivid imagery, he paints a picture of ambition's dual nature: a force that can propel a society to greatness while simultaneously courting its destruction. The account resonates with contemporary themes, making it a timeless reflection on the nature of power and the fragility of civilization.
As Holland chronicles the rise and fall of this storied republic, he not only provides a gripping historical narrative but also raises profound questions about leadership, loyalty, and the human condition. The journey through these ancient paths is as enlightening as it is cautionary, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of a civilization that still echoes in the modern world.
The narrative unveils the Republic's remarkable achievements, manifesting its cultural and intellectual flourishing, yet it also reveals the seeds of discord that eventually led to its demise. Holland's prose invites readers into the heart of Roman politics and society, immersing them in the dramatic events that shaped an era.
Through meticulous research and vivid imagery, he paints a picture of ambition's dual nature: a force that can propel a society to greatness while simultaneously courting its destruction. The account resonates with contemporary themes, making it a timeless reflection on the nature of power and the fragility of civilization.
As Holland chronicles the rise and fall of this storied republic, he not only provides a gripping historical narrative but also raises profound questions about leadership, loyalty, and the human condition. The journey through these ancient paths is as enlightening as it is cautionary, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of a civilization that still echoes in the modern world.
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