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Nero


  • British Museum
  • Expo: 27 May - 24 October 2021, British Museum, London
  • by Thorsten Opper
Takes a fresh look at the life of Nero (r. AD 54-68), providing insight into the inner conflicts of a Roman society in transition and challenging preconceptions of a figure dismissed by a hostile source-tradition as tyrannical, deluded and ineffectual.

ISBN 9780714122915 | E | PB
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Publisher British Museum
ISBN 9780714122915
Author(s) Thorsten Opper
Publication date September 2021
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 280 x 250 mm
Illustrations 280 col.ill.
Pages 304
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition British Museum, London
Description

One of the best known figures from Roman history, Nero (r. AD 54–68) is most often characterised as a tyrannical and ineffectual ruler, who fiddled while Rome burnt. Such a reputation has, however, been shaped by ancient literary sources written by his adversaries and enemies and, in light of new research, can be considered crudely reductive. This publication, and the exhibition it accompanies, redresses the balance and provides a more nuanced interpretation of Nero’s reign and Roman society of the time, reflecting on the traditional perceptions of his rule and revealing the challenges with which the young heir to Claudius’ empire had to contend.