Augustan Culture An Interpretive Introduction

Cover of Augustan Culture An Interpretive Introduction by Karl Galinsky
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Edition Unstated
Pages: 474
ISBN-13: 9780691058900
Dimensions:
Height: 9.1 Inches
Length: 6.1 Inches
Weight: 1.43741394824 Pounds
Width: 1.22 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 937.07, 937/.07
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Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction by Karl Galinsky, published by Princeton University Press on February 15, 1998, offers a comprehensive overview of the cultural achievements during Augustus Caesar’s reign from 31 B.C. to A.D. 14. This 474-page work presents a unified exploration of political and social history, art, literature, architecture, and religion, weaving together analysis and narrative in a richly illustrated format.

Readers will find that Galinsky draws on a diverse range of source materials, including coins, inscriptions, and major works of poetry and art, to challenge conventional interpretations of Augustan culture. The book emphasizes the complexity and dynamism of this era, illustrating that it was shaped by numerous contributors rather than a singular vision. Through this lens, Galinsky reveals the intricate interactions that led to a peak of creativity and influence, inviting readers to engage with the sophisticated literary and artistic monuments of the time.


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Grand political accomplishment and artistic productivity were the hallmarks of Augustus Caesar’s reign (31 B.C. to A.D. 14), which has served as a powerful model of achievement for societies throughout Western history. Although much research has been done on individual facets of Augustan culture, Karl Galinsky’s book is the first in decades to present a unified overview, one that brings together political and social history, art, literature, architecture, and religion. Weaving analysis and narrative throughout a richly illustrated text, Galinsky provides not only an enjoyable account of the major ideas of the age, but also an interpretation of the creative tensions and contradictions that made for its vitality and influence.

Galinsky draws on source material ranging from coins and inscriptions to the major works of poetry and art, and challenges the schematic concepts and dichotomies that have commonly been applied to Augustan culture. He demonstrates that this culture was neither monolithic nor the mere result of one man’s will. Instead it was a nuanced process of evolution and experimentation. Augustan culture had many contributors, as Galinsky demonstrates, and their dynamic interactions resulted in a high point of creativity and complexity that explains the transcendence of the Augustan age. Far from being static, its sophisticated literary and artistic monuments call for the active response and involvement of the reader and viewer even today.

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