Hollander (history, Iowa State U.) has here extensively revised his dissertation Roman Money in the Late Republic, submitted to Columbia University in 2002, since which time a few passages have slippe
The 29 papers--20 in English--offer a range of views on how the concepts of crises had an impact on the development and functioning of the Roman Empire from the Republic to Late Imperial times, but pa
Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold's "Roman Civilization" is a classic. Originally published by Columbia University Press in 1955, the authors have undertaken another revision which takes into account
The Republic in Danger offers a new interpretation of Roman political history for the years 6 BC to AD 16, focusing especially on the rise of Tiberius Caesar and his succession to Augustus, the founde
William Everton Heitland (1847–1935) was a celebrated Classicist and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, from 1871 until his death. In this second volume of his masterpiece trilogy, originally published in 1909, Heitland examines Rome as an Imperial Republic from 201 BC until the death of Sulla in 78 BC. This highly influential and important book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Roman history.
William Everton Heitland (1847–1935) was a celebrated Classicist and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, from 1871 until his death. In this third and final volume of his masterpiece trilogy, originally published in 1909, Heitland examines the Roman Republic from the death of Sulla in 78 BC until the final transition to Rome as an Imperial power under Augustus. This highly influential and important book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Roman history.
William Everton Heitland (1847–1935) was a celebrated Classicist and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, from 1871 until his death. In this first volume of his masterpiece trilogy, originally published in 1909, Heitland examines the origins of the Roman Republic from 509 BC until the conclusion of the Second Punic War. This highly influential and important book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Roman history.
From the Renaissance to today, the idea that the Roman Republic lasted more than 450 years--persisting unbroken from the late sixth century to the mid-first century BC--has profoundly shaped how Roman
This book reconstructs the pre-Julian calendar of Rome on the basis of epigraphical and literary evidence, and analyzes its relation to the solar and lunar years. Mrs. Michels shows how the varied con
Series list:Ancient Egypt: David O'Connor, NYU (2005)Ancient Near East: Marc Van De Mieroop, Columbia (2003)Persian Empire: Christopher Tuplin, Liverpool (2005)Archaic Greek World: Jonathan Hall, U of
Religion of the Roman Republic incorporates the most recent scholarship to present a comprehensive overview of the religion and religious culture of ancient Rome before the empire.
Religion of the Roman Republic incorporates the most recent scholarship to present a comprehensive overview of the religion and religious culture of ancient Rome before the empire.
In this new and authoritative history of the Roman republic, distinguished historian Klaus Bringmann traces the rise of a small city state near the Tiber estuary into a power that controlled the Itali