The Roman Empire

  • The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture
    By Peter Garnsey, Richard Saller, Richard P. Saller

    Reprinted with corrections in Finley ( 1981 ) Finley , M.I. , ed . ... Cambridge Finley , M.I. ( 1980 ) Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology , London Finley , M.I. ( 1981 ) Economy and Society ... London Frere , S. ( 1978 ) Britannia .

  • The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture
    By Peter Garnsey, Richard Saller, Jas Elsner

    Cambridge Bowman, A.K., Coles, R.A, Gonis, N., Obbink, D., Parsons, P.J., eds. (2007) Oxyrhynchus. A City and its Texts. [EES, Graeco-Roman Memoirs 93] London Bowman, A.K., Garnsey, P. and Rathbone, D.W., eds.

  • The Roman Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes]
    By James W. Ermatinger

    James W. Ermatinger. Meiggs, R. 1973. Roman Ostia. 2nd ed. ... Nilsson, Martin P. 1962. Imperial Rome. ... Stillwell, MacDonald Richard, William L. McAlister, and Marian Holland. 1976. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites.

  • The Roman Empire
    By Dennis Brindell Fradin, Jose L. C. Salinas

    Discusses the origins, culture, and expansion of the Roman Empire, and examines some of the structures and artwork that remain of that time

  • The Roman Empire
    By Colin Michael Wells

    On the eastern frontier and the role of the Roman army in the East , B. Isaac , The Limits of Empire : the Roman Army in the East ( Oxford U.P. , 1990 ) ; also D. Kennedy and D. Riley , Rome's Desert Frontier from the Air ( London ...

  • The Roman Empire
    By Paul Veyne

    This compact book--which appeared earlier in the multivolume series A History of Private Life--is a history of the Roman Empire in pagan times.

  • The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction
    By Christopher, Christopher Kelly, Cambridge University)

    It explains how it deployed violence, 'romanisation', and tactical power to develop an astonishingly uniform culture from Rome to its furthest outreaches.

  • The Roman Empire: The Empire of the Edomite
    By William Beeston

    Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. Beeston's scholarship and his peculiar line of investigation enabled him to adduce some strong evidence that the Roman Empire was of Edomite origin.

  • The Roman Empire
    By Martyn Whittock, Martyn John Whittock

    British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Whittock , Martyn J. ( Martyn John ) The Roman Empire . 1. ... The Ending of Roman Britain , Barnes and Noble Books , 1989 : 4.4E Tim Cornell and John Matthews , Atlas of the Roman World ...

  • The Roman Empire: Roots of Imperialism
    By Neville Morley

    Analyses the origins and nature of the Roman empire, and its continuing influence in discussions and debates about modern imperialism

  • The Roman Empire
    By H. Stuart Jones

    ON the thirteenth of August, B.C. 29, and the two following days, almost two years after the victory of Actium, Augustus celebrated the triple triumph which proclaimed the subjection of three continents.

  • The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture
    By Peter Garnsey, Richard Saller

    These are some of the many questions posed here, in the new, expanded edition of Garnsey and Saller's pathbreaking account of the economy, society, and culture of the Roman Empire.

  • The Roman Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia
    By James W. Ermatinger

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  • The Roman Empire: Augustus to Hadrian
    By Sherk

    A collection of Greek and Latin inscriptions and papyri in English translation. Supplements such major literary sources as Tacitus, Suetonius, and Dio in the study of Roman imperial history.

  • The Roman Empire: Beginnings from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to the Fall of Nero
    By Dr Marcus Aurelius Maximus

    This book offers a fascinating and detailed account of one of the most consequential periods in human history, providing readers with a deep appreciation for the people and ideas that shaped the Roman Empire.

  • The Roman Empire: From the Etruscans to the Decline of the Roman Empire
    By Henri Stierlin

    This volume describes an architectural history that interprets the entire Roman culture rather than merely describing its buildings, offering a new and exciting contribution to the history of Roman Architecture.

  • The Roman Empire: The Third Century Crisis and Crisis Management
    By United States Marine Corps Command and S, United States United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College

    The tumultuous period within the Roman Empire, known as the 'Crisis of Third Century' was ancientness example of Crisis Management and the empire that emerged was dramatically changed as a result The forenoons implemented by the Principal, ...

  • The Roman Empire
    By Rosemary Rees, Nigel Kelly, Jane Shuter

    Uses historical sources and archaeology to introduce what life was like in ancient Rome and document several historical events which took place. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

  • The Roman Empire: A Beginner's Guide
    By Philip Matyszak

    In the lively and engaging style that he’s known for, Philip Matyszak traces the history of the Roman Empire from the fall of the Assyrians and the rise of the Roman Republic through to the ages of expansion, crisis and eventual split.