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Ancient Rome - Social, Cultural & Political Aspects, General & Miscellaneous Ancient Roman History
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These Were the Romans

by G.I.F. Tingay, J. Badcock, John Badcock
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Overview

Describes the growth and development of Rome and its Empire and depicts the life of Roman citizens of all levels.

Describes the growth and development of Rome and its Empire and depicts the life of Roman citizens of all levels.

Synopsis

Describes the growth and development of Rome and its Empire and depicts the life of Roman citizens of all levels.

School Library Journal

YA-- This expanded edition of a marvelous book is useful for research or browsing on the ancient Roman civilization. Not only have the authors covered the city of Rome itself, but they have touched upon the histories of Asia Minor, ancient Greece, the Middle East, and Europe as well. One of the key elements to the usefulness of this book is the presence of direct quotes from noted Roman speakers, writers, and philosophers which are effectively intermingled with description and history. The black-and-white photographs illustrate major events, important persons, and social life and customs of the people. A new chapter, ``Rome's Legacy,'' has been added. Appendices covering the Latin language, Roman numerals, as well as a date chart, study questions, and an appended bibliography lend further value to this expanded edition. A lively, highly readable, entertaining gold mine of information which should be on the ``required reading'' list of students of Latin and world history. --Gwen Salama, Hastings High School, Alief I.S.D., TX

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School Library Journal

YA-- This expanded edition of a marvelous book is useful for research or browsing on the ancient Roman civilization. Not only have the authors covered the city of Rome itself, but they have touched upon the histories of Asia Minor, ancient Greece, the Middle East, and Europe as well. One of the key elements to the usefulness of this book is the presence of direct quotes from noted Roman speakers, writers, and philosophers which are effectively intermingled with description and history. The black-and-white photographs illustrate major events, important persons, and social life and customs of the people. A new chapter, ``Rome's Legacy,'' has been added. Appendices covering the Latin language, Roman numerals, as well as a date chart, study questions, and an appended bibliography lend further value to this expanded edition. A lively, highly readable, entertaining gold mine of information which should be on the ``required reading'' list of students of Latin and world history. --Gwen Salama, Hastings High School, Alief I.S.D., TX

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
Dufour Editions, Incorporated
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780802312853

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