ABSTRACT

This book caused a sensation when it was published in Germany in 1992, and was front page news in many newspapers. For readers of English, it will be an authoritative survey of four centuries of Roman history, and a unique window on the German tradition of the last century.
Theodor Mommsen (d. 1903) was one of the greatest Roman historians of the nineteenth century, and the only one ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. His fame rests on his History of Rome as well as his work on Roman law and on the Roman provinces. But the work that would have concluded his history of Rome - which ran to the reign of Augustus - was never completed. This book represents that great lost work.
In 1980 Alexander Demandt discovered in an antiquarian bookshop a full and detailed handwritten transcript of the lectures on the Roman Empire, which Mommsen gave for many years from 1863 to 1886, made by two of his students. This transcript has been edited to provide the authoritative reconstruction of the book Mommsen never wrote, A History of Rome Under the Emperors.
Barbara and Alexander Demandt have carefully edited the text and provided detailed annotation and explanatory references. For the English edition, Professor Thomas Wiedemann has written an introduction which surveys Mommsen's position and influence in nineteenth century German scholarship and introduces his work for English speaking readers.

chapter |30 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |10 pages

MOMMSEN, ROME AND THE GERMAN KAISERREICH

chapter 3|8 pages

1 ABBREVATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

chapter |7 pages

THE BERLIN ACADEMY FRAGMENT

chapter 1|55 pages

AUGUSTUS (44 BC-AD 14)

chapter 2|20 pages

TIBERIUS (14-37)

chapter 3|4 pages

GAIUS CALIGULA (37-41)

chapter 4|11 pages

CLAUDIUS (41-54)

chapter 5|11 pages

NERO (54-68)

chapter 6|14 pages

THE YEAR OF FOUR EMPERORS (68-69)

chapter 7|3 pages

VESPASIAN (69-79)

chapter 1|1 pages

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|43 pages

DOMESTIC POLITICS I

chapter 3|41 pages

WARS IN THE WEST

chapter 4|23 pages

WARS ON THE DANUBE

chapter 5|15 pages

WARS IN THE EAST

chapter 6|14 pages

DOMESTIC POLITICS II

chapter 1|2 pages

1GENERAL INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|27 pages

2GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY

chapter 3|81 pages

3A HISTORY OF EVENTS