The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Roman World

Greg Woolf editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:3rd Nov '03

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The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Roman World cover

New history richly illustrated in colour and aimed at the general reader.

Ancient Rome had an impact on the world that it would be hard to overestimate. In this new history aimed at the general reader a distinguished international team of scholars explores Rome's sense of self and its place in the wider world. The text is richly illustrated in colour throughout.From its mythical foundation in 753 BC to its sack in the fifth century AD, the city of Rome had an impact on the world that it would be hard to overestimate. At its height the empire which it built up stretched from northern Britain to the deserts of Arabia. In this new history an international team of historians, archaeologists and classicists presents a vision of the world's most famous imperial power based on the most up-to-date research and discoveries. Chapters and box-features present gripping accounts of Roman history and literature and deal with themes ranging from medicine to warfare. They are supported by a rich set of illustrations of sites, monuments and works of art from across the Empire. Read together, these build up a fascinating picture of a civilization permeated by its imperial role, and of the colossal costs as well as the gains of empire.

'For anyone with a serious interest in the Roman world, this is the book to get'. The Sunday Telegraph
'This is the only book to read on this complex history.' Good Book Guide
'As an overview and a thematic arrangement it is often excellent.' JACT Review

ISBN: 9780521827751

Dimensions: 260mm x 213mm x 34mm

Weight: 1574g

384 pages