History of RomeScribner's, 1978 - 537 pagine From a small Iron Age settlement on the banks of the Tiber, Rome grew to become the center of an Empire that dominated the Western world. Powerful in war, Rome was magnificent in peace, so that even today her poets, artists, philosophers and historians exert their influence over Western thought and civilization. Michael Grant, the renowned classical historian, recreates the evolution of this astonishing city and community. He describes the individuals and events that made Rome a political and cultural conqueror, and defines the dramatic circumstances of her eventual decline and fall.- Publisher description. |
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... probably developed more rapidly than the other . Moreover , from ca. 1400 B.C. onwards this culture gained strength on the south bank of the Tiber too and left traces inside Rome itself , where objects that belonged to them have been ...
... probably developed more rapidly than the other . Moreover , from ca. 1400 B.C. onwards this culture gained strength on the south bank of the Tiber too and left traces inside Rome itself , where objects that belonged to them have been ...
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... ( probably pseudonyms ) ; apparently of the later fourth century A.D. Partly fictitious " biographies " of Roman emperors , Caesars , and usurpers from A.D. 117 to 284 ( gap for 244-59 ) . ISIDORE , bishop of Hispalis ( Seville ) , A.D. ...
... ( probably pseudonyms ) ; apparently of the later fourth century A.D. Partly fictitious " biographies " of Roman emperors , Caesars , and usurpers from A.D. 117 to 284 ( gap for 244-59 ) . ISIDORE , bishop of Hispalis ( Seville ) , A.D. ...
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... probably from Hippo Regius ( Annaba in Algeria ) . Writings include biographies : De Vita Caesarum ( The Twelve Caesars ) , De Viris Illustribus ( including De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus ) , De Poetis ( at least three survive ) , De ...
... probably from Hippo Regius ( Annaba in Algeria ) . Writings include biographies : De Vita Caesarum ( The Twelve Caesars ) , De Viris Illustribus ( including De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus ) , De Poetis ( at least three survive ) , De ...
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ROME AGAINST CARTHAGE | 85 |
THE IMPERIAL REPUBLIC | 129 |
THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC | 167 |
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