The Roman World

The Roman World
Author: J. S. Wacher
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415263158

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When originally published in 1987, this book was hailed as a landmark in the study of the Roman World. Now back in print with a new preface by the author, it is still the most comprehensive survey of the Roman World available. Ranging from the founding of Rome in the eighth century BC, and throughout the Empire and beyond this book will continue to be an essential resource on the subject for many years to come.

The Edges of the Roman World

The Edges of the Roman World
Author: Staša Babić,Marko Jankovic
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781443861540

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The Edges of the Roman World is a volume consisting of seventeen papers dealing with different approaches to cultural changes that occurred in the context of Roman imperial politics. Papers are mainly focused on societies on the fringes, both social and geographical, and their response to Roman Imperialism. This volume is not a textbook, but rather a collection of different approaches which address the same problem of Roman Imperialism in local contexts. The volume is greatly inspired by the first “Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World” conference, held at the Petnica Science Center in 2012.

Who s Who in the Roman World

Who s Who in the Roman World
Author: John Hazel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2002-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134592517

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Who's Who in the Roman World is a wide-ranging biographical survey of one of the greatest civilizations in history. Covering a period from the 5th century BC to AD 364, this is an authoritative and hugely enjoyable guide to an era which continues to fascinate today. The figures included come from all walks of Roman life and include some of history's most famous - not to mention infamous - figures as well as hitherto little-known, but no less fascinating, characters. These include : * the notorious emperors - Caligula; Nero; Elagabalus; Commodus * the great poets, philosophers and historians - Virgil; Tacitus; Seneca; Ovid * the brilliant politicians and soldiers - Hannibal; Scipio; Caesar; Mark Antony; Constantine * noteworthy citizens - Acte, mistress of Nero; Catiline, the revolutionary; Spartacus, champion of the slaves; Gaius Verres, the corrupt governor of Sicily. The inclusion of cross-referencing, a glossary of terms, select bibliographies, maps, genealogies and an author's preface complete what is at once a superb reference resource and an enormously entertaining read.

The Transformation of the Roman World AD 400 900

The Transformation of the Roman World AD 400 900
Author: Leslie Webster,Michelle P. Brown,Michelle Brown
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520210603

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Book accompanies 5 exhibitions. Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-255) and index.

The Roman World 44 BC AD 180

The Roman World 44 BC   AD 180
Author: Martin Goodman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2002-04-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134943852

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Goodman presents a lucid and balanced picture of the Roman world examining the Roman empire from a variety of perspectives; cultural, political, civic, social and religious.

A History of the Roman World from 30 B C to A D 138

A History of the Roman World from 30 B C  to A D  138
Author: Edward Togo Salmon
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1968
Genre: Rome
ISBN: 0415045045

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Includes an account of political and military developments, and including sections on social, economic an cultural life, this book presents a survey of the Roman world at a time when the Principate was established, and the Pax Romana consolidated.

Gender Memory and Identity in the Roman World

Gender  Memory  and Identity in the Roman World
Author: Jussi Rantala
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789048540099

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This volume approaches three key concepts in Roman history - gender, memory and identity - and demonstrates the significance of their interaction in all social levels and during all periods of Imperial Rome. When societies, as well as individuals, form their identities, remembrance and references to the past play a significant role. The aim of this volume is to cast light on the constructing and the maintaining of both public and private identities in the Roman Empire through memory, and to highlight, in particular, the role of gender in that process. While approaching this subject, the contributors to this volume scrutinise both the literature and material sources, pointing out how widespread the close relationship between gender, memory and identity was. A major aim of this volume as a whole is to point out the significance of the interaction between these three concepts in both the upper and lower levels of Roman society, and how it remained an important question through the period from Augustus right into Late Antiquity.

Gardens of the Roman World

Gardens of the Roman World
Author: Patrick Bowe
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardens, Roman
ISBN: 9780892367405

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Romans loved their gardens, whether they were the grand gardens of imperial country estates or the small private spaces tucked behind city houses. They treasured gardens both as places for relaxation and as plots to grow ornamental plants as well as fruits and vegetables. The soothing sound of bubbling fountains often added further to the pleasures of life in the garden. Romans constructed gardens in every corner of their empire, from Britain to North Africa and from Portugal to Asia Minor. Long after their empire collapsed, the gardens they had so carefully planted continued to exert influence in the farflung corners of their former world. This book describes the variety of Roman gardens throughout the empire, from the humblest to the most lavish, including such well-known places as Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli and the gardens of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The continued influence of Roman gardens is traced though Arabic, medieval, and Renaissance gardens to the present day. Many of the lavish illustrations were commissioned for this book.