The Roman Republic

  • The Roman Republic
    By William Everton Heitland

    Tullia de lz'berz': legationiour 1024. Clodia de exilz'o Cieeronis 1082, 1085, 1086. Clodia de Cypro 1084. Sulpz'ria Galbae de triumplto Pomptini 1 1 73. Lycortas 496. Lysias the Syrian Minister 583. Lysimacheia 445, 477,

  • The Roman Republic
    By Michael Hewson Crawford

    ... which is satisfactory from a historical point of view ; the most recent book is D. Strong , Roman Art , London , 1976 . There is a breathtakingly beautiful series of aerial photographs in G. Schmidt , Atlante aerofotografico delle ...

  • The Roman Republic: A Very Short Introduction
    By David M. Gwynn

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • The Roman Republic: Being a Review of Some of the Salient Pointe in Its History
    By Horace Moule

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • The Roman Republic: A Very Short Introduction
    By David M. Gwynn

    Here, David Gwynn reflects on the remarkable legacy of the Roman Republic.

  • The Roman Republic
    By Matthew Dillon, Christopher Matthew

    ... Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome , Baltimore . Robertson , N. , 1996 , ' Athena and Early Greek Society : Palladium Shrines and Promontory Shrines ' , in Dillon , M.P.J. ( ed . ) , Religion in the Ancient World : New Themes and ...

  • The Roman Republic: A Captivating Guide to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic, Spqr and Roman Politicians Such...
    By Captivating History

    In this book, we'll have a close look at the beginning of Roman civilization, the foundation of the city and the Senate, the expansion of the Roman Republic, its glory, and its end.