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Asimov Isaac. The Roman Republic

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Asimov Isaac. The Roman Republic
Houghton Mifflin, 1966. — 278 p.
If western civilization looks to ancient Greece for the source of its philosophical and aesthetic inspiration, it is still the Romans who have most influenced the shape of our daily lives, our ideals of justice and honor, our forms of government and our strivings for a world of peace and order. The Roman republic with its virtues of honest living, bravery, loyalty, and fair play remains the model of our own republic, and the stories of its courageous citizen-soldiers (vividly colored by late Roman historians) were very much a part of the education of our own founding fathers.
In this book, Isaac Asimov tells the history of a small semicivilized tribe who made a great dream of glory come true. Bold, fearless and supremely self-confident, the Romans outgrew their tiny domain on the Italian peninsula and in the space of 500 years created the most magnificent realm yet seen. For the only time in human history all the western world lived at peace. This great drive to conquest makes a stirring tale of heroes and battles both on the plains and mountains of distant lands and in the Roman senate itself, for vigorous politics were as great a source of strength to Rome as her invincible armies.
Speaking of Dr. Asimov's history of Greece, Horn Book said, « The author has a remarkable ability to breathe life into any subject he chooses to present, and his enthusiasm for all aspects of knowledge usually keeps high the level of interest. In its vitality this book is no exception, nor in its admirable simplicity and clarity.» The same is true of his further exploration into the history of Rome. This book stops with Rome at her most triumphant. The story of the empire that followed yet remains to be told.
The seven kings
Italy in the beginning
The founding of Rome
The first century and a half
Etruscan domination
The republic survives
Fighting off the Etruscans
The patricians and plebeians
The decline of the Etruscans
The Gauls
The conquest of Italy
Lattum and beyond
The Samnites
Roads and legions
Samnium and beyond
The conquest of Sicily
Pyrrhus
Carthage
The romans at sea
The first provinces
Hannibal
From Spain to Italy
The roman disasters
The turn of the tide
Victory in Africa
The conquest of the East
Settlement with Philip
Settlement with Antiochus
Shadow over Greece
The end of Carthage
Internal troubles
Wealth and slavery
The Gracchi
Marius
The social war
Sulla and Pompey
Pontus
Sulla in control
New men
Pompey clears the East
The Triumvirate
The conspiracy of Catiline
Three-man rule
Gaul
Parthia
Caesar
The second civil war
Egypt
The dictator
The assassination
The end of the republic
Caesar ’s heir
The second triumvirate
Antony and Cleopatra
Peace at last
A table of dates
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