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The Romans is a concise, but readable and comprehensive, survey of the civilization of ancient Rome.It covers: More than 1200 years of the history of Rome and of the famous, and infamous, people who ruled its empire Religion and social life, including the position of women, slavery, education, food, dress and entertainment Literature, art, architecture and technologyAnd includes: Maps, chronology, appendices on the Roman calendar and numerals, and reading-list Extracts in translation from contemporary Latin and Greek authors 50 illustrationsThe Romans is an indispensable introduction for students of classics and classical studies. It is also an invaluable guide for those studying other disciplines for which an understanding of the civilization and literature of Rome is desirable, and for the general reader.
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The Romans: An Introduction (Ancient Peoples)
July 31, 2008, Routledge
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0415458242 9780415458245
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"Whoever coined the epigram 'Rome was not built in a day' and it was probably the sixteenth-century English dramatist John Heywood - established a permanent reminder that the Roman civilization was twelve hundred years developing, flourishing, and ultimately disintegrating."
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