Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome

Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Lesley Adkins
  • Publisher: Infobase Publishing
  • ISBN: 0816074828
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 465

Describes the people, places, and events of Ancient Rome, describing travel, trade, language, religion, economy, industry and more, from the days of the Republic through the High Empire period and beyond.


Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

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  • Author: Stephen Bertman
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0195183649
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 410

Modern-day archaeological discoveries in the Near East continue to illuminate man's understanding of the ancient world. This illustrated handbook describes the culture, history, and people of Mesopotamia, as well as their struggle for survival and happiness.


Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

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  • Author:
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  • Category : Rome
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 207

Describes the daily life of Romans of all classes, their festivals, religious life, and family life.


TOOLS OF THE ANCIENT ROMANS

TOOLS OF THE ANCIENT ROMANS

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  • Author: Rachel Dickinson
  • Publisher: Nomad Press
  • ISBN: 1936749114
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 325

STools of the Ancient Romans: A Kid’s Guide to the History and Science of Life in Ancient Rome explores the history and science of the most powerful empire the world has ever known. Through biographical sidebars, interesting facts, anecdotes, and 15 hands-on activities that put kids in ancient Roman shoes, readers will learn about Roman innovations and ideas of government, science, religion, sport, and warfare that have shaped world history and our own world view.


The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Rome

The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Jonathan W. Stokes
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 1101998105
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 162

From the publishing house that brought you the Who Was? books comes the next big series to make history approachable, engaging, and funny! The Thrifty Guide to Ancient Rome contains information vital to the sensible time traveler: • Where can I find a decent hotel room in ancient Rome for under five sesterces a day? Is horse parking included? • What do I do if I’m attacked by barbarians? • What are my legal options if I’m fed to the lions at the Colosseum? All this is answered and more. There is handy advice on finding the best picnicking spots to watch Julius Caesar’s assassination at the Roman Forum in 44 BC, as well as helpful real estate tips to profit from the great Roman fire of AD 64. There are even useful recommendations on which famous historical figures to meet for lunch, and a few nifty pointers on how to avoid being poisoned, beheaded, or torn apart by an angry mob. If you had a time travel machine and could take a vacation anywhere in history, this is the only guidebook you would need!


Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Marshall Cavendish Reference Staff
  • Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
  • ISBN: 9780761479338
  • Category : Rome
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

Ancient Rome tracks the progress from the legendary founding of Rome by Romulus in 753 BCE, to the heights of the Roman Empire around 117 CE, and on to the death of Theodosius (the last man to rule over a unified Roman Empire) in 395 CE.


From Republic to Empire

From Republic to Empire

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  • Author: John Pollini
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
  • ISBN: 0806188162
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 576

Political image-making—especially from the Age of Augustus, when the Roman Republic evolved into a system capable of governing a vast, culturally diverse empire—is the focus of this masterful study of Roman culture. Distinguished art historian and classical archaeologist John Pollini explores how various artistic and ideological symbols of religion and power, based on Roman Republican values and traditions, were taken over or refashioned to convey new ideological content in the constantly changing political world of imperial Rome. Religion, civic life, and politics went hand in hand and formed the very fabric of ancient Roman society. Visual rhetoric was a most effective way to communicate and commemorate the ideals, virtues, and political programs of the leaders of the Roman State in an empire where few people could read and many different languages were spoken. Public memorialization could keep Roman leaders and their achievements before the eyes of the populace, in Rome and in cities under Roman sway. A leader’s success demonstrated that he had the favor of the gods—a form of legitimation crucial for sustaining the Roman Principate, or government by a “First Citizen.” Pollini examines works and traditions ranging from coins to statues and reliefs. He considers the realistic tradition of sculptural portraiture and the ways Roman leaders from the late Republic through the Imperial period were represented in relation to the divine. In comparing visual and verbal expression, he likens sculptural imagery to the structure, syntax, and diction of the Latin language and to ancient rhetorical figures of speech. Throughout the book, Pollini’s vast knowledge of ancient history, religion, literature, and politics extends his analysis far beyond visual culture to every aspect of ancient Roman civilization, including the empire’s ultimate conversion to Christianity. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of the relationship between artistic developments and political change in ancient Rome.


Daily Life in Ancient Rome

Daily Life in Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Brian K. Harvey
  • Publisher: Hackett Publishing
  • ISBN: 1585107964
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

"One really must admire Harvey’s achievement in this sourcebook. With just 350 passages (more than half of them consisting of Latin inscriptions, from all over Rome’s empire), Harvey manages to give his readers a real sense of Roman private values and behaviors. His translations of the original texts are superb—both accurate and elegant. And he contextualizes his chosen passages with a series of remarkably economical but solidly reliable introductions. In a word, Harvey’s sourcebook strikes me as the best now available for a single-semester undergraduate course." —T. Corey Brennan, Rutgers University–New Brunswick


Handbook to Life in Ancient Egypt

Handbook to Life in Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: Ann Rosalie David
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 9780195132151
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404

Explores the lifestyles of the ancient Egyptians including, economy and industry, foreign trade and transportation, architecture, and more.


Death in Ancient Rome

Death in Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Valerie Hope
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134323093
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 286

Presenting a wide range of relevant, translated texts on death, burial and commemoration in the Roman world,this book is organized thematically and supported by discussion of recent scholarship. The breadth of material included ensures that this sourcebook will shed light on the way death was thought about and dealt with in Roman society.