The Romans: from village to empire A history of ancient Rome from earliest times to Constantine Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola, Richard J. A. Talbert
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TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Oxford Universiry; 2004Description: 516tr; Hardcover; 24cmISBN: - 0195118758
- 220.91
- M393-B66
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Early Italy -- Rome's first centuries -- Rome and Italy in the fourth century -- The beginnings of a Mediterranean empire -- Italy and empire -- Italy threatened, enfranchised, divided -- The domination of Sulla and its legacy -- End of the republic: Caesar's dictatorship -- Augustus and the transformation of the Roman World -- The early principate (A.D. 14-69): the Julio-Claudians, the Civil War of 68-69, and life in the early empire -- Institutionalization of the principate: military expansion and its limits, the empire and the provinces (69-138) -- Italy and the provinces: civil and military affairs (138-235) -- The third century, the dominate, and Constantine.
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