Describes the world of the Romans from the founding of the city to the decline of the empire.
Describes Roman history, legends, social structure, economics, government, education, daily life, law, art, literature, science, medicine, and religion
Comprehensive survey of the civilization of ancient Rome.
This new edition contains extensive updated and revised material designed to evoke the themes and debates which resonate in both the ancient and modern worlds: class struggles, imperialism, constitutional power (checks & balances), the role ...
This book spans the great chronological and geographical sweep of the Roman age and brings the reader face to face with those who helped create the empire, from consuls and commanders to ordinary soldiers, voters, and taxpayers.
In The Romans, Kevin M. McGeough approaches the centuries-long story of Rome thematically, exploring its geography, history, economics, social structures, material culture, and intellectual achievements.
The Romans
The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978.
Mellor, Ronald, Tacitus, Routledge, London and New York, 1994. Sowerby, Robin (ed.), Dryden's Aeneid: a selection with commentary, Bristol Classical Press, Bristol, 1986. Williams, Gordon, The Nature of Roman Poetry, Oxford University ...
Drawing on an array of ancient sources, and covering topics of interest to readers with little prior background in Roman history as well as those already familiar with the great civilization, Brian Campbell provides a fascinating and wide ...
How did a single village in Italy grow to become a world-class imperial power? This introduction, a new and shorter version of the authors' The Romans: From Village to Empire,...