Empire of the Romans

Empire of the Romans
Title Empire of the Romans PDF eBook
Author John Matthews
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 512
Release 2021-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1444334565

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A wide-ranging survey of the history of the Roman Empire—from its establishment to decline and beyond Empire of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to Justinian provides a sweeping historical survey of the Roman empire. Uncommonly expansive in its chronological scope, this unique two-volume text explores the time period encompassing Julius Caesar’s death in 44 BCE to the end of Justinian’s reign six centuries later. Internationally-recognized author and scholar of Roman history John Matthews balances broad historical narrative with discussions of important occurrences in their thematic contexts. This integrative approach helps readers learn the timeline of events, understand their significance, and consider their historical sources. Defining the time period in a clear, yet not overly restrictive manner, the text reflects contemporary trends in the study of social, cultural, and literary themes. Chapters examine key points in the development of the Roman Empire, including the establishment of empire under Augustus, Pax Romana and the Antonine Age, the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine, and the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Discussions of the Justinianic Age, the emergence of Byzantium, and the post-Roman West help readers understand the later Roman world and its impact on the subsequent history of Europe. Written to be used as standalone resource or in conjunction with its companion Volume II: Selective Anthology, this innovative textbook: Combines accessible narrative exposition with thorough examination of historical source material Provides well-rounded coverage of Roman economy, society, law, and literary and philosophical culture Offers content taken from the author’s respected Roman Empire survey courses at Yale and Oxford University Includes illustrations, maps and plans, and chapter-by-chapter bibliographical essays Empire of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to Justinian is a valuable text for survey courses in Roman history as well as general readers interested in the 600 year time frame of the empire.

A History of the Romans Under the Empire

A History of the Romans Under the Empire
Title A History of the Romans Under the Empire PDF eBook
Author Charles Merivale
Publisher
Total Pages 756
Release 1862
Genre Rome
ISBN

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History of the Romans Under the Empire

History of the Romans Under the Empire
Title History of the Romans Under the Empire PDF eBook
Author Charles Merivale
Publisher
Total Pages 660
Release 1858
Genre Rome
ISBN

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History of the Romans under the Empire

History of the Romans under the Empire
Title History of the Romans under the Empire PDF eBook
Author Charles Merivale
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 485
Release 2023-02-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368149598

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Reprint of the original.

The Roman Empire

The Roman Empire
Title The Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Colin Michael Wells
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 396
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780674777705

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This sweeping history of the Roman Empire from 44 BC to AD 235 has three purposes: to describe what was happening in the central administration and in the entourage of the emperor; to indicate how life went on in Italy and the provinces, in the towns, in the countryside, and in the army camps; and to show how these two different worlds impinged on each other. Colin Wells's vivid account is now available in an up-to-date second edition.

History of the Romans under The Empire

History of the Romans under The Empire
Title History of the Romans under The Empire PDF eBook
Author Charles Merivale
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 466
Release 2022-09-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368123270

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.

The Ruin of the Roman Empire

The Ruin of the Roman Empire
Title The Ruin of the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author James J O'Donnell
Publisher Profile Books
Total Pages 768
Release 2011-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 1847653960

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What really marked the end of the Roman Empire? James O'Donnell's magnificent new book takes us back to the sixth century and the last time the Empire could be regarded as a single community. Two figures dominate his narrative - Theodoric the 'barbarian', whose civilized rule in Italy with his philosopher minister Boethius might have been an inspiration, and in Constantinople Justinian, who destroyed the Empire with his rigid passion for orthodoxy and his restless inability to secure his frontiers with peace. The book closes with Pope Gregory the Great, the polished product of ancient Roman schools, presiding over a Rome in ruins.