Unabridged Audiobook
This book is fascinating. Augustus is known as the first Emperor of Rome but Adrian Goldsworthy's monumental work enlightens the reader. Calling Augustus emperor is in many ways misleading and this work shows how he, as Rome's leading citizen or "Princeps," restored order to a broken state. It also gives the reader a deep understanding of how Rome accepted a benevolent tyrant who carefully created a republican facade and established a form of government that lasted for over a millennium. The narration is lively and enjoyable. The book, to be appreciated, should not be a first foray into Ancient Rome. I recommend the rise of Rome by Anthony Everitt as prerequisite reading
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