by Michael Grant (Author)
Fascinating and readable biography by a great populariser of classical civilisation. Directly responsible for momentuos transformwations of the Imperial scene, Constantine will always be famous as the 1st Christian Emperor of Rome, and for refounding ancient Byzantium as Constantinople - events which rank amongst the most significant in history. In art, politics, economics and particularly in religion, the life of Constantine acts as a bridge between past and present. Was he the last notable Roman Emperor, or the first medieval monarch ? Was the Great convert a saunt and hero, or should we regard him as a murderer who killed his wife, his eldest son , and many of his friends to further his own ambitions? These are just some of the issues that are raised in thos stimulating biography.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 12 Oct 1998
ISBN 10: 0753805286
ISBN 13: 9780753805282
Book Overview: *Readable account by 1 of the most eminent historians in the field. *Michael Grant is a unique figure among the classical scholars of our time' Spectator.