: The book traces the shift from the Roman Empire to the Holy Roman Empire and beyond, showing how the "Twelve Caesars" became a visual shorthand for power, luxury, and the moral corruption of absolute rule. Why Read It?
: A major thread of the book is the uncertainty of art history. Beard highlights how many "Caesars" in museums today were actually misidentified, faked, or heavily restored by collectors who wanted a complete set of the "Twelve Caesars" (based on the biographies by Suetonius). Doce CГ©sares Mary Beard epub
As this is a widely acclaimed work published by major houses (such as or Crítica for the Spanish/Portuguese editions), the EPUB version is available through standard digital retailers and library systems. It is highly recommended for anyone interested in how the past continues to "look" at us through the art we preserve. : The book traces the shift from the
: It is richly illustrated, making it as much an art history book as a classical study. Beard highlights how many "Caesars" in museums today
Instead of a traditional chronological history of the emperors themselves, Beard investigates their . She examines how the likenesses of figures like Julius Caesar, Augustus, and Nero have been reproduced in everything from Renaissance paintings and marble busts to silver plates and tapestries.