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A series of critical art-historical essays examines Roman emperors through their marble portraits, contrasting sculptural representations with contemporary accounts and political outcomes. The author interprets statues as traces of ambition, vanity, civic ritual and decay, tracing how public image, rumor and official honors reshape reputations. Individual profiles move from youthful charisma to imperial authority and from military glory to private frailty, using particular likenesses to explore tyranny, legal power, and moral ambiguity. Recurring themes include the tension between republican ideals and autocratic rule, and how memory and art together codify both praise and condemnation.

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Viktor Rydberg

Viktor Rydberg was a Swedish author, poet, and scholar, known for his extensive contributions to literature and mythology. His most notable work, "Teutonic Mythology: Gods and Goddesses of the Northland," is a comprehensive exploration of Norse mythology, spanning three volumes. Rydberg's writings often reflect his deep interest in folklore and the cultural heritage of the Nordic countries. In addition to mythology, he wrote novels such as "Singoalla" and essays like "The Magic of the Middle Ages," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Rydberg's works continue to be influential in the study of Scandinavian literature and mythology.

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