Popular history at its best- an epic story in which the newly united Roman Empire under Justinian is decimated by bubonic plague.
William Rosen was a senior executive at Macmillan and Simon & Schuster publishing houses for more than twenty-five years, working with authors including Bernard Lewis, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Philip Craig and Tim Clayton, Marina Benjamin, and Robert Lacey. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.
William Rosen doesn´t just give us the most believable, the most
human and the most fully rounded Justinian ever, he also conjures
up a vivid picture of the age, in a compelling style that makes his
weighty learning light
*Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, author of Millennium and
Civilizations*
Ambitious and learned...readers will be swept along by the strong
current of Mr Rosen's good natured erudition
*Economist*
A massively ambitious work that covers a great deal of ground.....
a splendid biography of the emperor Justinian
*Guardian*
Assertively modern in language and attitude, Rosen's
multi-disciplinary Byzantine history deals not only with fatal
microbiology but also celebrates Justinian's major achievements
*The Times*
As a feat of scholarship alone this book is extraordinary, but what
really impresses is the sense of ease its author manifests in
whatever subject he enters. It's as if he had been granted the
freedom of late antiquity at birth ... His eloquence, wit,
narrative skill, learning and (one dares to add) compassion, hoist
this book abouve the miasma of its deeply sombre subject and make
it, strangely, a joy
*Independent on Sunday*
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