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T.P. Wiseman (Author)
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0859897044 978-0859897044 October 8, 2008
Dictionaries of classical mythology have long been the province of the Greek tradition—any mention of the Romans is often by contrast, painting a portrait of a people without gods, heroes, or a true mythology of their own. This two-hundred-year-old prejudice, born of the Romantic movement and nourished by the classical scholarship of the nineteenth century, portrayed the Romans as merely practical—a race of engineers, jurists, and empire-builders—in stark contrast to the authentically creative poets, dramatists, and philosophers of ancient Greece.
 
Widely reviewed and celebrated on its initial publication three years ago, Peter Wiseman’s The Myths of Rome dismantles those entrenched prejudices and ambitiously explores the neglected evidence for a uniquely Roman mythology. Inspiring writers, artists, and statesmen throughout the ages, the myths of Rome—iconographic and literary—have enjoyed a rich afterlife in Western culture, from the works of Botticelli and Shakespeare to the emblems of higher learning. This lavishly illustrated volume presents the Roman myths in all their glory, each presented in a format both accessible and appealing to the modern reader. Tracing the development of the world of Roman stories over time and imaginatively reconstructing our picture of early Roman civilization, this major reevaluation of Roman history and its influence on Western culture uses the mediums of myth and art to change our vision of the ancient republic.
 

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“This is a book… that will send reviewers into rage or rapture; it will tread a path of idiosyncratic theoretical non-theory… and I think I will hate it; but it will be a memorable book all the same.” –Mary Beard, Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, and Classics Editor of the Times Literary Supplement
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“Classical myth, meaning really “Greek myth”, is an enormously popular course in American universities… Wiseman’s book will cater for a corresponding “Roman myth” course, not possible currently because of the lack of a text.” –Barry Powell, Halls-Bascom Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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“A major contribution to the current re-evaluation of Roman culture…” –John Bodel, Professor of Classics, Brown University, Rhode Island
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“By an imaginative effort of reconstruction [Wiseman presents] to the reader the history of Rome… “from the People’s point of view”. This has never been done before by anyone using the full panoply of modern scholarship and the full range of available material… of which Wiseman’s knowledge is unrivalled.” –Professor Tim Cornell, Professor of Ancient History, University of Manchester
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"A richly produced work for the general reader, by a specialist in rarely visited corners of the theme; but its seductive illustrations, tables and chronologies should not disguise the book''s passionate polemic."
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"I recommend The Myths of Rome to students and teachers of Roman history, art and myth at undergraduate and graduate level, specialists in these fields, and anyone interested in a potent and provocative re-interpretation of the Roman historical tradition."
(Bryn Mawr Classical Review )

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Peter Wiseman is professor emeritus of Roman history at Exeter University and a fellow of the British Academy.

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  • Paperback: 444 pages
  • Publisher: University of Exeter Press (October 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0859897044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0859897044
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Authoritative Work, April 21, 2005
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Myths of Rome is a very welcome addition to my library. Wiseman looks at the mythology of Rome not as a sad adjunct to Greek myths (a depressingly common theme in myth books), but as a generative and creative force in its own right. The book is gorgeously illustrated with b&w images throughout the text, as well as a stunning series of color plates, mostly of full-page reproductions of Renaissance paintings on (Roman) mythological scenes. The scholarship is impeccable, and I highly recommend this book.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For the academic or general reader?, August 4, 2007
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This lavishly produced book, the winner of the 2005 Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit of the American Philological Association, is a curiosity in that both author and press seem to have anticipated that its market would be the general reader as well as the scholar. The prose is much better than most academic fare, and the color plates are certainly worth Wiseman's careful elucidation. But the argument, in all its learnedness, is in my opinion, pitched above what most educated readers will choose to grapple with over the long haul, even with the book's thirty-one sidebars written in an even more popular tone.

Wiseman's basic thesis is that Rome had her own myths independent of the Greek ones and that these myths (mostly historical legends, in fact) showed the Romans to have been more relaxed and leering than most moderns imagine them to have been. The myths of a nation do reflect its values, and Roman mythology provides some good illustrations of this truth. Nevertheless, the average general reader will probably call a halt when he begins to feel, as I did, that the author is piling supposition on supposition to make scholarly points against academic rivals.

If you are a student of ancient Rome then by all means read this one through. For the general reader, I recommend borrowing the book, looking at the pictures, and then determining if you have enough interest in the legends of Rome and their historical implications to sustain you through three hundred pages.
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