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Aurelian; or, Rome in the Third Century
by William Ware
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- EN
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Set in Rome during the third century, the novel presents a detailed portrayal of a period marked by political instability, religious transformation, and societal upheaval. The narrative is constructed through a series of letters written by Lucius Manlius Piso, a Roman aristocrat, to Fausta, daughter of Gracchus. These letters provide insights into the personal and political lives of Roman figures, including Emperor Aurelian and Queen Zenobia, reflecting the complexities of faith, loyalty, and power during a time of decline for the Roman Empire.
The book was written in the mid-19th century as a historical novel aimed at illustrating the struggles and character of the era. It contextualises themes of religious change amidst the fading of traditional Roman authority, emphasising the influence of Christianity and the shifting allegiances within Roman society. By focusing on individual perspectives, the work offers a depiction of the social and political landscape of third-century Rome.
The book was written in the mid-19th century as a historical novel aimed at illustrating the struggles and character of the era. It contextualises themes of religious change amidst the fading of traditional Roman authority, emphasising the influence of Christianity and the shifting allegiances within Roman society. By focusing on individual perspectives, the work offers a depiction of the social and political landscape of third-century Rome.
From the opening pages
Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1838, By Charles S. Francis, in the Clerk's office of the Southern District of New York. Entered, according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1866, By Mary Ware , in the Clerk's office of the Southern District of New York. NOTICE. This book—a sequel to Zenobia—published nearly ten years ago under the name of 'Probus,' was soon republished, in several places abroad, under that of 'Aurelian.' So far from complaining of the innovation, I could not but regard it as a piece of good fortune, as I had myself long thought the present a more appropriate title than the one originally chosen. Add to this, that the publisher of the work, on lately proposing a new edition, urgently advised the adoption of the foreign name, and I have thought myself sufficiently warranted in an alteration which circumstances seemed almost to require, or, at least, to excuse. W. W. CONTENTS AURELIAN. LETTER I. LETTER II. LETTER III. LETTER IV. LETTER V. LETTER VI. LETTER VII. LETTER VIII. LETTER IX. LETTER X. LETTER XI. AURELIAN. The record which follows, is by the hand of me, Nicomachus , once the happy servant of the great Queen of Palmyra, than whom the world never saw a queen more illustrious, or a woman adorned with brighter virtues. But my design is not to write her eulogy, or to recite the wonderful story of her life. That task requires a stronger and a more impartial hand than mine. The life of Zenobia by Nicomachus, would be the portrait of a mother and a divinity, drawn by the pen of a child and a worshipper. My object is a humbler, but perhaps also a more useful one. It is to collect and arrange, in their proper order, such of the letters of the most noble Lucius Manlius Piso , as shall throw most light upon his character and times, supplying all defects of incident, and filling up all chasms that may occur, out of the knowledge which more exactly than any one else, I have been able to gather concerning all that relates to the distinguished family of the Pisos, after its connection with the more distinguished one still, of the Queen of Palmyra. It is in this manner that I propose to amuse the few remaining days of a green old age, not without…
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