The World of RomeGrant has brought together all the diverse achievements of the Roman people that he considers the most fundamental to our understanding of Rome's dominant role in the evolution of our modern world: the magnificence and corruption; the republic, the dictators and the slaves, the civilization and Pax Romana, the brutality and the collapse, Rome at the time of her unequalled power from 133 B.C. to 217 A.D. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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FOREWORD | xvii |
STATE AND SOCIETY | 39 |
CITIZENS OF ROME | 87 |
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