A Brief History of the Romans
Mary T. Boatwright
352 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0195187156
ISBN13:
Language: English
Publish: January 12, 2006
Ancient HistoryClassical StudiesClassicsCollegeHistoricalHistoryNonfictionRead For SchoolRomanTextbooks
How did a single village community in the Italian peninsula eventually become one of the mightiest imperial powers the world has ever known? This question is the focus of A Brief History of the Romans , an abbreviated version of the highly acclaimed The From Village to Empire by Mary T.
Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola, and Richard J.A. Talbert.
This shorter version lucidly unfolds Rome’s remarkable evolution through monarchy, republic, and then an empire that, at its height, stretched from Scotland to Iraq and the Nile Valley. Concise narrative integrates the political, military, social, and cultural landmarks of over 1,500 years–from the
early struggles against Etruscans, Samnites, and Gauls to the sack of Rome by Alaric and his Visigoths. The book gives readers a basic yet engaging introduction to Roman history and society. It is an ideal text for courses on Ancient civilization, Roman civilization, or Roman history.
FEATURES
* Fourteen boxes featuring excerpts from writings by Romans themselves
* Extensive variety of photos and illustrations, all with detailed captions; twenty-four custom-drawn maps of the city of Rome, Italy, the Mediterranean, and the wider Roman world
* Narrative enlivened by such fascinating individuals as Hannibal, Mithridates, Pompey, Caesar, Cleopatra, Augustus, Livia, Nero, Trajan, Shapur, and Constantine
* Selective, up-to-date recommendations for further reading; timeline of key events; glossary of Latin terms