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We had the very great pleasure to sit down with Emeritus Professor Edwin Judge to discuss his latest publication The Failure of Augustus: Essays on the Interpretation of a Paradox (2019).
Special Episode – An Interview with Emeritus Professor Edwin JudgeJudge has a long-reaching career, accepting his first junior lectureship in the 1950s and going on accept the inaugural History Chair at Macquarie University in Sydney. Dr G and Dr Rad met as undergraduate students at Macquarie so it is our extraordinary pleasure to sit down with Judge and have the chance to chat.
Dr G (left) holding Cooley's Res Gestae, Emeritus Professor Edwin Judge (centre), and Dr Rad (right) holding Judge's The Failure of Augustus
In this far reaching
conversation we learn about Judge's evolving thoughts on Augustus
over the course of his academic career, some of the salient
connections between Augustus and Tiberius that emerge from
considering Augustus' aims, the content of the Res Gestae
Divi Augusti, and consideration
of Augustus in terms of failure.
The cursus honorem of Augustus, as visualised by Edwin Judge. Used with permission of the author. This table appears on the cover of The Failure of Augustus and page 8 of the collection.
ReadingCooley, Alison E. 2009. Res Gestae Divi Augusti: Text, Translation and Commentary
Judge, E. A. 2019. The Failure of Augustus: Essays on the Interpretation of a Paradox
Lintott, Andrew W. 1999. Violence in Republican Rome
Ridley, Ronald T. 2003. The emperor's retrospect: Augustus' Res gestae in epigraphy, historiography and commentary
Final credits: Excerpt from ‘Ancient Arcadian Harp’ by Cormi
For our full show notes and edited transcripts, head on over to https://partialhistorians.com/
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We had the very great pleasure to sit down with Emeritus Professor Edwin Judge to discuss his latest publication The Failure of Augustus: Essays on the Interpretation of a Paradox (2019).
Special Episode – An Interview with Emeritus Professor Edwin JudgeJudge has a long-reaching career, accepting his first junior lectureship in the 1950s and going on accept the inaugural History Chair at Macquarie University in Sydney. Dr G and Dr Rad met as undergraduate students at Macquarie so it is our extraordinary pleasure to sit down with Judge and have the chance to chat.
Dr G (left) holding Cooley's Res Gestae, Emeritus Professor Edwin Judge (centre), and Dr Rad (right) holding Judge's The Failure of Augustus
In this far reaching
conversation we learn about Judge's evolving thoughts on Augustus
over the course of his academic career, some of the salient
connections between Augustus and Tiberius that emerge from
considering Augustus' aims, the content of the Res Gestae
Divi Augusti, and consideration
of Augustus in terms of failure.
The cursus honorem of Augustus, as visualised by Edwin Judge. Used with permission of the author. This table appears on the cover of The Failure of Augustus and page 8 of the collection.
ReadingCooley, Alison E. 2009. Res Gestae Divi Augusti: Text, Translation and Commentary
Judge, E. A. 2019. The Failure of Augustus: Essays on the Interpretation of a Paradox
Lintott, Andrew W. 1999. Violence in Republican Rome
Ridley, Ronald T. 2003. The emperor's retrospect: Augustus' Res gestae in epigraphy, historiography and commentary
Final credits: Excerpt from ‘Ancient Arcadian Harp’ by Cormi
For our full show notes and edited transcripts, head on over to https://partialhistorians.com/
Support the show
Patreon
Ko-Fi
Read our books
Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome
Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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