The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Roman WorldGreg Woolf Cambridge University Press, 3 лист. 2003 р. - 384 стор. From its mythical foundation in 753 BC to its fall in the fifth century AD, the city of Rome had an impact on the world that would be hard to overestimate. Written for the general reader by leading international scholars, this new illustrated history examines Rome's sense of self and its place in the wider world. It vividly explores a broad range of topics, including religion, Rome's relationship with Greece, warfare and Empire, and science and culture. Professor of Ancient History at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Greg Woolf's research interests include all aspects of the cultural history of the Roman Empire, from food and patronage to literacy and the Roman economy. Woolf is a contributor to both the Cambridge Ancient History and the APA Classical Atlas projects as well as General Editor of the forthcoming History of the Ancient Mediterranean World. |
Зміст
Christopher S Mackay | 26 |
AN IMPERIAL PEOPLE | 68 |
ROME AND GREECE | 90 |
AN IMPERIAL METROPOLIS | 139 |
THE EMPIRE OF LETTERS | 170 |
AN EMPIRE OF CITIES | 200 |
KNOWLEDGE AND EMPIRE | 233 |
THE GODS OF EMPIRE | 258 |
THE PROFITS OF EMPIRE | 291 |
WAR AND PEACE | 321 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
amphitheatre ancient aristocratic Athens Augustus Augustus's Basilica baths became building built Caesar Campus Martius Carthage centre Christian Cicero Circus Maximus classical Claudius colonies command conquest consul CULTURES OF EMPIRE defeated deities Diocletian dominated early East Egypt elite emperor equestrian evidence Forum Romanum fourth century Gaius Gaius Gracchus Gaul Greek Greek cities Greek culture Hadrian Hellenistic historians houses imperial cult important inscriptions Italian Italy Julius Caesar Jupiter land later Latin legions literary literature magistrates Marcus Marius Mark Antony Maximus Mediterranean metres military modern monuments mosaics Museum Nero Octavian organisation peace period political Pompeii population Praetorian Guard provinces Punic reign religion religious rhetoric Roman army Roman citizens Roman citizenship Roman city Roman Empire Roman society ROMAN WORLD Rome's ruined city second century BC senate senatorial slaves social soldiers status survived temple territory theatre third century Tiberius traditional Trajan Trier urban victory villa walls wealth worship
Посилання на книгу
The Edinburgh Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome Edward Bispham,Thomas J. Harrison,Brian A. Sparkes Перегляд фрагмента - 2006 |