TY - BOOK ID - 2602220 TI - Pausanias' Greece PY - 1996 SN - 0521553407 0521604184 0511470312 9780521604185 9780521553407 9780511470318 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Emperors KW - Empereurs KW - Pausanias, KW - Greece KW - Rome KW - Grèce KW - Antiquities KW - Civilization KW - Relations KW - Kings and rulers KW - Antiquités KW - Civilisation KW - Rois et souverains KW - -Rulers KW - Sovereigns KW - Heads of state KW - Monarchy KW - Pausanias KW - Pestana, César A. KW - Knowledge KW - -Greece. KW - Antiquities. KW - Civilization. KW - -Civilization. KW - Kings and rulers. KW - -Emperors KW - -Pausanias KW - Pausanias Periegeta KW - Grèce KW - Antiquités KW - Caesars KW - Decennalia KW - Roman emperors KW - Pausania, KW - Pavsanīĭ, KW - Pavzaniĭ, KW - Παυσανίας, KW - Greece. KW - Rim KW - Roman Empire KW - Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) KW - Romi (Empire) KW - Byzantine Empire KW - Rome (Italy) KW - Griechenland KW - Hellas KW - Yaṿan KW - Vasileion tēs Hellados KW - Hellēnikē Dēmokratia KW - République hellénique KW - Royaume de Grèce KW - Kingdom of Greece KW - Hellenic Republic KW - Ancient Greece KW - Ελλάδα KW - Ellada KW - Ελλάς KW - Ellas KW - Ελληνική Δημοκρατία KW - Ellēnikē Dēmokratia KW - Elliniki Dimokratia KW - Grecia KW - Grčija KW - Hellada KW - اليونان KW - يونان KW - al-Yūnān KW - Yūnān KW - 希腊 KW - Xila KW - Греция KW - Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ KW - Arts and Humanities KW - History KW - Emperors. KW - International relations. KW - Rome (Empire). KW - Pausanias (01..-01..) KW - Pausanias (01..-01..). Description de la Grèce KW - Critique et interprétation KW - 146 av. J.C.-395 (Époque romaine) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2602220 AB - This is the first systematic and detailed study of Pausanias' view of Roman involvement in Greece. It begins with an assessment of Pausanias' life and writings, placing them in their contemporary political, historical, literary and cultural context. Pausanias' attitudes towards the art and artists of the pre-Roman period are also considered, and his attempts to define and analyse the past examined. Much of the book is devoted to the assessment of Pausanias' attitudes to the political Republican leaders Mummius, Sulla and Julius Caesar, emperors from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius, and benefactors such as Herodes Atticus. The study reveals the complexity and sophistication of Pausanias' critique of the actions and attitudes of prominent Roman personalities engaged with the Greek world. ER -