First published in 1924, as a second edition of a 1914 original, this informative book was aimed at school students and served to introduce a concise yet coherent and contextual picture of Roman history. The book explores, establishes and emphasizes the development of Roman character, social and political tendencies, the state of Italy and the Provinces and their relations to Rome, and the steps in the revolution during the last century of the Republic. Multiple photographs are included and a summary of the most important dates and events has been placed at the end of almost every chapter. This book provides a lucid and evocative examination of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, paying careful attention to the background, which led to landmark historical events, and will be of value to scholars of history as well as to anyone with an interest in the history of education.
[A]n army of crusaders with the avowed purpose of pillage took possession of Constantinople, and after committing every outrage which can attend the sacking of a city, they bore away to Venice an...
A Short History of Rome is a non-fiction book written by Frank Frost Abbott and published in 1906. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Rome, from its legendary founding in...
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This concise history of Rome covers the city's founding in the 8th century BCE to the early modern period. The authors include analyses of notable leaders, significant events, and cultural...
This concise yet comprehensive history of Rome covers the period from ancient times to the present day. Written by two respected scholars, Corrado Barbagallo and Guglielmo Ferrero, this book provides...