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Cornelia Suzanne Dixon (University of Queensland, Australia)

Cornelia By Suzanne Dixon (University of Queensland, Australia)

Summary

Examining the remarkable life of Cornelia, famed as the epitome of virtue, fidelity and intelligence, Suzanne Dixon presents an in-depth study of the woman who perhaps represented the ideal of the Roman matrona more than any other.

Cornelia Summary

Cornelia: Mother of the Gracchi by Suzanne Dixon (University of Queensland, Australia)

Examining the remarkable life of Cornelia, famed as the epitome of virtue, fidelity and intelligence, Suzanne Dixon presents an in-depth study of the woman who perhaps represented the ideal of the Roman matrona more than any other.

Studying her life during a period of political turmoil, Dixon examines Cornelia's attributes: daughter of Scipio Africanus, wife of an aristocrat, and mother of the Gracchi; and how these enabled her to move in high echelons of society.

For students and scholars of classical studies and Roman history, this book will give students a glimpse into the life of Cornelia, and of the influence she had on the period.

About Suzanne Dixon (University of Queensland, Australia)

Suzanne Dixon

Table of Contents

1. Fact and Fable: Sorting Out the Sources 2. People, Politics, Propaganda 3. Culture Wars 4. The Icon 5. Afterlife

Additional information

NPB9780415331470
9780415331470
0415331471
Cornelia: Mother of the Gracchi by Suzanne Dixon (University of Queensland, Australia)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2007-05-22
128
N/A
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