Primary Sources for Ancient History

Primary Sources for Ancient History
Author: Gary Forsythe
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781480951440

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Primary Sources for Ancient History Volume II: The Roman World By: Gary Forsythe The Roman Empire lasted for more than a millennia. From a small city it grew to encompass almost 1.7 million miles. It’s innovations in warfare, politics, and the arts continue to influence the Western world. Primary Sources for Ancient History: Volume II: The Roman World is a comprehensive selection of ancient writings to supplement a narrative history. Arranged both chronologically and thematically, this work shows how the Empire was shaped by the thoughts, religions, and systems of the people it conquered. These documents show how a variety of Romans examined the rights of the individual against the government, economic disparity, political scandals, multiculturalism - issues we continue to face today. Beginning with Plutarch’s retelling of the mythological founding of the Roman Kingdom to the Republic expansion, to the consolidation of later emperors, and the final dissolution from Germanic invasions, this is a comprehensive overview of the history and culture of the Roman Empire. While emphasis is placed on the writings of classic historians such as Livy, Josephus, Marcellinus, and more, the collection is enriched with a variety of contemporary documents. Cicero’s gossipy letters, political graffiti, and funeral eulogies allow life in the Empire to come across in a fresh and contemporary way. The Roman World is a valuable resource that shows not only how we have come to understand the Roman Empire, but how the Roman Empire viewed and defined itself.

Ancient History from Primary Sources

Ancient History from Primary Sources
Author: Harvey Bluedorn,Laurie Bluedorn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2003
Genre: Classical literature
ISBN: 097436164X

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This is a reference book which guides the student on a selective timeline tour through ancient history, outlining the major events and personalities, and noting the primary literary sources from which these things are known. Time-wise, this book covers the period from the creation of the world to the fall of Rome in A.D. 476. Space-wise, this book covers the civilizations of the near east and west. Each event or person in history is accompanied by suggested readings from various ancient sources. Included with the book are two CDs which contain the full text English translations of most of the classical literature which we reference in the book. This book will lead you by the hand through the maze of ancient literature and help you find what is appropriate for you and your children to read as you pursue your study of ancient history. And with the CDs, you have the full texts of the works of literature right at your fingertips.

The World in Ancient Times

The World in Ancient Times
Author: Ronald Mellor,Amanda H. Podany
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2005-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195222203

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Brings together 76 additional documents from all the regions covered in [The World in Ancient Times] series. -- from back cover.

The Mind of the Middle Ages

The Mind of the Middle Ages
Author: Frederick B. Artz
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226308128

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"This is the third edition of a near standard survey of the intellectual life of the age of faith. Artz on the arts, as on philosophy, politics and other aspects of culture, makes lively and informative reading."—The Washington Post

Ancient Near East

Ancient Near East
Author: Mark W. Chavalas
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2006-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780631235811

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This book presents new translations of Mesopotamian and ancient Near Eastern historiographic texts, providing the reader with the primary sources for the history of the ancient Near East. A primary source book presenting new translations of Mesopotamian and ancient Near Eastern historiographic texts, and other related materials. Helps readers to understand the historical context of the Near East. Covers the period from the earliest historical and literary texts (c.2700 B.C.) to the latest Hellenistic historians who comment on ancient Near Eastern history (c.250 B.C.) Texts range from the code of Hammurabi to the Assyrian royal inscriptions. A detailed commentary is provided on each text, placing it in its historical and cultural context. Maps, illustrations and a chronological table help to orientate the reader.

The Ancient World 2700 B C E c 500 C E

The Ancient World  2700 B C E   c 500 C E
Author: Michael Shally-Jensen
Publsiher: Salem Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Civilization, Ancient
ISBN: 1619257718

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Covering topics from Gilgamesh to Ancient Egypt to the Fall of Rome, this volume provides easy-to-use tools to engage, enlighten, and give students a new frame of reference to study and analyze the most important documents from Ancient History.

Readings from the Ancient Near East

Readings from the Ancient Near East
Author: Bill T. Arnold,Bryan E. Beyer
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801022920

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Comprehensive, up-to-date collection of primary source documents (creation accounts, epic literature, etc.) gives insight into the Ancient Near East and the Old Testament.

A Brief History of Ancient Greece

A Brief History of Ancient Greece
Author: Sarah B. Pomeroy
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105132216651

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The story of the ancient Greeks is one of the most improbable success stories in world history. A small group of people inhabiting a country poor in resources and divided into hundreds of quarreling states created one of the most remarkable civilizations ever. Comprehensive and balanced, A Brief History of Ancient Greece: Politics, Society, and Culture, Second Edition is a shorter version of the authors' highly successful Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History, Second Edition (OUP, 2008). Four leading authorities on the classical world offer a lively and up-to-date account of Greek civilization and history in all its complexity and variety, covering the entire period from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic Era, and integrating the most recent research in archaeology, comparative anthropology, and social history. They show how the early Greeks borrowed from their neighbors but eventually developed a distinctive culture all their own, one that was marked by astonishing creativity, versatility, and resilience. Using physical evidence from archaeology, the written testimony of literary texts and inscriptions, and anthropological models based on comparative studies, this compact volume provides an account of the Greek world that is thoughtful and sophisticated yet accessible to students and general readers with little or no knowledge of Greece.