Nero would have read Homer and just about any other Greek work of literature available. He was well versed in the Iliad, as in his helplessness during the duration of the fire, he began composing a poem/song about the burning of Troy.
Nero came to power in 37 AD CE and ruled the Roman empire until his death in 68 AD CE. A day after the death of the emperor Claudius, the young 16 year old youth of the Julian line of emperors was taken to the palace by Agrippina and Burrus. The will of Claudius was never read. Agrippina and Burrus approached the Praetorian Guards and promised the soldiers a significant amount of money as a bribe if they supported Nero as the new emperor. This was done and Nero became the emperor. He was the great grand son of Augustus. Nero's birth name, as a side note, was Lucius Domititus Ahenobarbus. He took the names of Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus.
Nero is not mentioned in the Bible.
If there was a shortage of books at the library you would read all of them and have no books to read anymore.
Full, copyrighted books? No, that would be illegal. You can read books about copyrighted books, though.
As a youth he read many books. His sister said he would read a book written for teens about the life of Caligula and spend many hour play acting that he was the emperor.
I would ask Cesar Chavez if he like to read books because i like to read books with him.
i would read the harry potter books or the Magyk flyte physik books
so you can read them. if there were no words then how would we read it?actually, Special:Contributions, some books are totally pictures.
No! Read your history books. Julius Caesar was never an emperor and he certainly did not die in his bed. He was stabbed at a meeting of the senate.
He would read any book that he could get his hands on.
His name really is Robert Di Nero. His father was Robert Di Nero, Sr. Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Di_Nero
Perhaps they had children that would read the books. Perhaps they just wanted to look at them.