Madrid: Síntesis, 1999. — 256 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 17). Durante el último siglo de vida de la República romana, se produjo el paso de una forma aristocrática de gobierno a otra monárquica, sobre un fondo de conflictos sociales y guerras civiles, en el contexto de la creación y gestión de un imperio de dimensiones extraordinarias. Para ofrecer un análisis de esta...
Madrid: Síntesis, 1999. — 208 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 15). El término “Bajo Imperio” fue utilizado por vez primera en 1752 para referirse a la historia imperial romana a partir de Constantino y hasta el final de Bizancio en 1453. Con el mismo no sólo se quería dar a entender que se trataba del período más tardío del Imperio romano, sino que suponía una valoración...
Madrid: Síntesis, 1999. — 208 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 14). La denominación “Alto Imperio” es una convención académica nacida a efectos de facilitar el análisis histórico. Es una etapa de paz y florecimiento, que es preciso matizar a tenor de la investigación de las últimas décadas.
Madrid: Síntesis, 2003. — 224 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 13). La naturaleza de las fuentes; El origen de la República romana; Patricios y plebeyos en el siglo V; Las leyes de las XII Tablas; Roma, el Lacio y Etruria; El triunfo de la plebe; La conquista de Italia; Roma en vista de las guerras Púnicas.
Madrid: Síntesis, 1999. — 288 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 12). Era una regla casi general, tanto para griegos como para latinos, identificar el origen de su civilización con el nacimiento de la ciudad. En otras palabras, la historia nace con la ciudad, y esto es lo que distingue a un pueblo civilizado de otro que no lo es. Pero situar la ciudad en el principio de la...
Madrid: Síntesis, 1999. — 240 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 11). El objeto de este libro es la descripción y el análisis del proceso que conduce a la república romana a extender su dominio sobre el Mediterráneo, después de una centenaria guerra con Cartago, que decidió la supremacía de Roma sobre el Mediterráneo occidental.
Madrid: Síntesis, 1999. — 216 p. — (Historia Antigua. Volumen 10). Se estudia y expone la lenta y siempre discutible formación de los Estados en el Mediterráneo occidental: Roma y la península Itálica, Cártago y el África púnica y la península Ibérica.
СПб: Издание книжного магазина «Нового времени», 1880. — 239 с. Перевод с английского М. Стратилатова. «Roman Antiquities» (1877) — монография английского филолога и историка Огастуса Сэмюэла Уилкинса (Augustus Samuel Wilkins, 1843-1905); в книге рассказывается о повседневной жизни Древнего Рима, устройстве римского общества, о семейной и общественной жизни римлян. В 1880 году...
Brill, 2023. — xiii + 257 p. — (Impact of Empire, 47). Integration is a buzzword in the 21st century. However, academics still do not agree on its meaning and, above all, on its consequences. This book offers numerous examples showing that the inhabitants of the Roman Mediterranean were “integrated”, i.e. were aware of the existence of a common framework of coexistence, without...
Blackstone Publishing, 2024. — 192 p. In this expert guide to the ancient city, Dr Philip Matyszak takes us on a tour of ancient Rome's most fascinating and important sites and locations, revealing the secrets of the beating heart of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. Rome itself was never grander or more magnificent than just before it fell, so be...
Brill, 2001. — x, 244 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 211). In conjection with an extensive critical survey of recent advances and controversies in Roman demography, the four case-studies in this volume illustrate a variety of different approaches to the study of ancient population history. The contributions address a number of...
Brill, 2006. — xii, 248 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 277). This volume maintains that contemporary events, ideologies, and institutions have shaped scholarly work on the ancient Roman collegia, a group of institutions known principally from epigraphic and legal sources. It traces the origins of thinking on the subject from the...
Complutense Editions, 2002. — 178 p. Es un hecho comúnmente conocido, incluso fuera del estrecho círculo de los estudiosos de la Antigüedad, que a los ojos de los romanos su ciudad había sido fundada por Rómulo. Con este acto se inicia la historia de Roma, puesto que para que la cualidad de civilizado sea reconocida a un pueblo, era condición necesaria e imprescindible haber...
Athènes: École française d’Athènes, 2010. — 693 p. Conséquence inévitable de la conquête du monde hellénistique par Rome, la provincialisation de la Macédoine, de l'Asie, puis de l'Achaïe, eut pour effet d'instaurer dans ces contrées la présence permanente d'une autorité supérieure, assortie du développement d'une administration calquée sur le modèle romain. Loin de détruire...
Archaeopress, 2023. — 172 p. — (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 103). How did the Maltese and Gozitans fare under Roman occupation? How were they treated by their new masters? And what did they do to appease them? What changes did the new political situation bring about in their lives? How did they respond and / or adapt? Was their religious identity in any way affected? How did...
L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2003. — 124 p. The ruins of Pompeii reveal more graphically than anywhere else in the Roman world the vital role that gladiators and gladiatorial combat played in society. The Vesuvian eruption not only sealed the oldest amphitheatre to survive from antiquity, but also grafitti, elaborate weaponry, stone monuments and paintings which all testify to the...
Brepols, 2023. — 368 p. — (Antiquité et sciences humaines. La traversée des frontières 9). The archaeological excavations conducted from one end of the Mediterranean zone to the other have illuminated the place of gods in the ritual practices in the dwellings of the Greco-Roman era. The discovery of multiple artefacts, dedicated spaces, and figurative paintings support new...
Brepols Publishers, 2020. — 324 p. — (Antiquité et sciences humaines. La traversée des frontières 5). At a time when we reflect much on the issue of social cohesion, on the influence of architecture in lifestyles and on relationships between neighborhoods within large modern cities, this book aims to approach the study of "inhabitating modes" in roman urban dwellings. Drawing...
Учебник для вузов специальности «История». — В. И. Кузищин, И. Л. Маяк, И. А. Гвоздёва и др. — Издание 4-е, переработанное и дополненное. — М.: Высшая школа, 2005. — 391 с. — (Классический университетский учебник). Книга является частью учебной трилогии о древнем мире. В учебнике излагается история Рима с VI в. до н. э. и до падения Римской империи в 476 г. Специальные главы...
University of California Press, 1991. — 230 p. Freed from the familial and social obligations incumbent on the living, the Roman testator could craft his will to be a literal "last judgment" on family, friends, and society. The Romans were fascinated by the contents of wills, believing the will to be a mirror of the testator's true character and opinions. The wills offer us a...
Oxford University Press, 1998. — 432 p. This is a study of the legal rules affecting the practice of female prostitution at Rome approximately from 200 B.C. to A.D. 250. It examines the formation and precise content of the legal norms developed for prostitution and those engaged in this profession, with close attention to their social context. McGinn's unique study explores the...
Cambridge University Press, 2024. — 272 p. - Provides an in-depth analysis of key works in the study of 'Romanization' - Illustrates how postcolonial perspectives have changed and can change the discourse on 'Romanization' - Contextualizes the discourse on 'Romanization' within the wider contemporary intellectual trends The framework of 'Romanization' developed by Haverfield in...
Cambridge University Press, 2024. — 492 p. - Decolonizes North African archaeology by challenging and offering alternatives to the major narratives that underpin accounts of the region in antiquity - Promotes the accessibility of Roman Africa, its history, and its archaeology, to anglophone audiences - Reconceptualizes the history and archaeology of North Africa in ways that...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2024. — 426 p. - Draws on archaeology, art history, literary criticism, and continental philosophy - Emphasises individual agency and subjectivity in the study of Roman labor - Offers frameworks for thinking comparatively between many different kinds of work This book sheds new light on labor and laboring in the Roman world. It starts with the individual...
Akademie Verlag, 2014. — 279 S. Herrschaftsstrukturen und Herrschaftspraxis III. Akten der Tagung in Zürich 19.-20.10.2012 In the Roman Empire, the construction of roads, harbors, and aqueducts created an intersection of imperial and local interests that had political, administrative, and economic dimensions. The articles in this volume examine Roman administrative practice in...
Sapienza Università Editrice, 2020. — 220 p. For what reasons did the founders of Rome settle on the Seven Hills? What processes generated the steep hills overlooking the Tiber? Why was the majestic Circus Maximus built between the Aventine and the Palatine? This volume answers these and many other questions, showing how the geomorphological and geological characteristics of...
University of Oklahoma Press, 1992. — 668 p. In Work, Identity, and Legal Status at Rome, Sandra R. Joshel examines Roman commemorative inscriptions from the first and second centuries A.D. to determine ways in which slaves, freed slaves, and unprivileged freeborn citizens used work to frame their identities. The inscriptions indicate the significance of work-as a source of...
JHU Press, 2005. — 339 p. Winner of the Classics and Ancient History award in the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Awards given by the Association of American Publishers In this bold work, Thomas Habinek offers an entirely new theoretical perspective on Roman cultural history. Although English words such as "literature" and "religion" have their origins in Latin, the...
Cambridge University Press, 2024. — 304 p. How were freed people represented in the Roman world? This volume presents new research about the integration of freed persons into Roman society. It addresses the challenge of studying Roman freed persons on the basis of highly fragmentary sources whose contents have been fundamentally shaped by the forces of domination. Even though...
University of Oklahoma Press, 1998. — 312 p. In this amazing edition of Ancient Rome, author Paul A. Zoch presents the history and mythology of Rome, from its legendary progenitor Aeneas to the death of the philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius in 180 c.e. Zoch guides readers through the military campaigns and political developments that shaped Rome’s rise from a small Italian...
Pen and Sword, 2024. — 210 p. In 55 BC, on a stretch of beach near Deal in East Kent, the Romans’ first invasion was in great danger of being pushed back into the sea by a host of Britons defending the beach. The eagle bearer of the Tenth Legion jumped into the surf and urged his comrades to follow him, a pivotal moment in Julius Caesar’s first invasion. It was to be another...
Abacus, 2024. — 480 p. A Time Travellers Guide to Ancient Rome - by one of the best historians of the ancient world. Living in ancient Rome was superbly and vividly recorded by Rome's historians, philosophers, and poets who were acutely aware of the seething and voluptuous nature of a city that ruled the known world. Through the words of Tacitus, Seneca, Martial, and a host of...
Минск: БГУ, 1972. — 276 с. Используя широкий круг литературных, археологических и других источников, автор книги анализирует причины распада первобытно-общинного строя и образование римского государства. Дается характеристика политической системы, сложившейся в римском государстве, а также освещается история сословно-классовой борьбы в период покорения Римом Средней и Южной...
University of Michigan Press, 2024. — 272 p. Roman merchants, artisans, and service providers faced substantial prejudice. Contemporary authors labeled them greedy, while the Roman on the street accused merchants of lying and cheating. Legally and socially, merchants were kept at arm’s length from respectable society. Yet merchants were common figures in daily life, populating...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2011. — 401 p. Die 4. Auflage der Römischen Sozialgeschichte ist eine aktualisierte, auf den doppelten Umfang erweiterte und um einen umfangreichen Anmerkungsapparat sowie um ein Verzeichnis der in den letzten Jahrzehnten erschienenen Fachliteratur bereicherte Neuausgabe der im Jahre 1985 vorgelegten 3. Auflage. Sie ist nach wie vor die einzige...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005. — 341 p. — (Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien (HABES) 40). Keine menschliche Geschichte ohne Personen. Die Antwort der Wissenschaft war die Biographie und die Prosopographie. Während jene Einzelpersonen untersucht, stellt diese Personengruppen in den Mittelpunkt. Das älteste Forschungsunternehmen dieser Art, die...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018. — 226 p. Die Allgegenwart der Konkurrenz um Status, Rang und Reputation war in die aristokratische politische Kultur des antiken Rom tief eingeschrieben. Aus dem scharfen jährlichen Wettbewerb um die höheren Ämter in der Republik – vor allem die zwei Stellen des Consulats – gingen regelmäßig mehr Verlierer als Gewinner hervor. In ihren Beiträgen...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2013. — 222 p. Während die Bereitschaft der antiken Eliten, Belange der Gemeinschaft zu finanzieren, bisher vornehmlich im Hinblick auf Griechenland untersucht wurde, stellt dieser Band die römische Antike in den Mittelpunkt. Die Autoren nehmen dabei sowohl die Diskurse in der Stadt Rom als auch die Praxis in den Provinzen in den Blick. Gemeinsinn,...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2001. — 229 S. — (Heidelberger althistorische Beiträge und epigraphische Studien 36). S. Panciera: Prefazione. G. Alföldy: Pietas immobilis erga principem und ihr Lohn. B. / C. Witschel: Veränderungen im Repräsentationsverhalten der römischen Eliten während des 3. Jhs. n. Chr. F. Feraudi-Gruénais: Sepulkrale 'Selbstdarstellung' von Unterschichten. H....
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. — 342 p. — (Historia Einzelschriften 259). Was tat der durchschnittliche Bürger einer römischen Stadt für seine Heimat oder für das Römische Reich? Während die Taten der großen Euergeten als gut erforscht gelten, liegen die Leistungen der unterelitären Bevölkerungskreise weitgehend im Dunkel der Geschichte. Konrad Petzold beleuchtet daher die Dienste...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018. — 361 S. — (Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge 61). Warum trauerten römische Senatoren ständig? Vielfach berichten antike Quellen davon, dass die Römer Trauergewänder anlegten, sich einen Bart wachsen ließen, bisweilen hemmungslos weinten und sich in Verzweiflung sogar die Kleider vom Leib rissen – typische Bestandteile römischer...
Paris: Éditions L'Harmattan, 1981. — 469 p. Un soldat de la legio XV Apollinaris originaire des Alpes-Maritimes Deux milliaires de Gaule Narbonnaise Correction pour une inscription d'Aps Une famille artésienne de la fin du Ier siècle et au IIe siècle de notre ère Une lettre de promotion de l'empereur Marc Aurèle pour un procurateur ducénaire de Gaule Narbonnaise...
Routledge, 2024. — xviii + 99 p. This book showcases the unique shape of urban development that took hold during the Roman Empire, beginning in the Mediterranean basin before spreading out across Europe, and offers a fresh perspective on the cities and territories of the Roman West. With the expansion of Rome came a particular form of social organisation: the Roman city. This...
Oxford Academic, 2024. — 542 p. - Puts the Roman policy towards the Greeks into a broader historical context - Reinterprets many events in pre-Roman Greek history - Provides a new look at Roman expansion into the Greek world The Greek Slogan of Freedom and Early Roman Politics in Greece elucidates the main steps and ways in which the slogan of freedom emerged and developed into...
The University of Chicago Press, 1996. — 448 p. Love Between Women - Early Christian Responses to Female Homoeroticism by Bernardette J. Brooten examines female homoeroticism and the role of women in the ancient Roman world. Employing an unparalleled range of cultural sources, Brooten finds evidence of marriages between women and establishes that condemnations of female...
Basic Books, 1966. — 212 p. First published in 1966, Latin Historians gives an account of some of the most important Latin historians. There are chapters on Caesar, Sallust, Livy and Ammianus Marcellinus, together with an account of earlier historians, and on Polybius, the Greek who had much influence on the Roman World. Bede, the earliest of the great Christian historians in...
Oxford University Press, 1997. — 140 p. In recent decades there has been a complete revolution in the way we read the historians of Greece and Rome. Their works have been shown to be quite different in nature from those of today's historians; instead, their techniques and assumptions have much in common with those of Homer or Virgil. Using these narratives as sources for...
Brill, 2024. — x, 370 p. — (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy 21). This book challenges prevailing models of the ways formerly enslaved individuals in Ancient Rome navigated their social and economic landscape. Drawing on the rich epigraphic evidence left behind by municipal freedmen and freedwomen, who had been owned and manumitted by the communities of Roman Italy,...
Harry N. Abrams, 2003. — 168 p. Roman Sex, 100 BC to 250 AD by John R. Clarke shows a side of Roman history most people don't know about but they should. This book clarifies the morals and mores of Roman society and makes them understandable. While the Romans didn't have the same societal restrictions that we do, they were not complete hedonists either. This book presents a...
MetroBooks, 2006. — 131 p. Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors by Nigel Cawthorne is an encapsulating eye-opener to not only the sexual practices, but the blood-thirsty violence of an age of Roman emperors, who experienced little respect for human life, and exhibited little morality as we know it, on any level. With an engaging voice, and some tongue-in-cheek humor, Nigel Cawthorne...
Amplify.Texas, 2020. — 932 p. The Ancient Roman Civilization - Teacher Guide Grade 3 Unit 4 is an academic tool for teachers of Roman history and civilization in the school system of the state of Texas, USA.
Oxbow Books, 2024. — xv + 207 p. Develops and expands current research into the concept of economic circularity, whereby societies reduce waste by recycling, reusing, and repairing raw materials and finished products. Economic circularity is the ability of a society to reduce waste by recycling, reusing, and repairing raw materials and finished products. This concept has gained...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2023. — 488 p. — (Geographica historica 45). Wie nahmen die Griechen die keltischen und iberischen Völker in der Zeit der römischen Eroberung des Westens (2.-1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.) wahr? Wichtig waren dabei Vergleichspraktiken: Nur durch Vergleiche mit bekannten Phänomenen konnten die Autoren ethnographischer Texte ihrem Publikum das Fremde verständlich...
De Gruyter, 2023. — 694 p. — (Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 156). The Imperium Romanum was dominated by Roman-Latin and Greek language and culture. Others were – often derogatorily – seen as barbarian. But what did Romans think of Barbarians appropriating Greek-Roman culture? How did this kind of cultural transformation in the multicultural Roman state...
2nd printing with a new preface by the author. — Princeton University Press, 2013. — 376 p. Despite what history has taught us about imperialism’s destructive effects on colonial societies, many classicists continue to emphasize disproportionately the civilizing and assimilative nature of the Roman Empire and to hold a generally favorable view of Rome’s impact on its subject...
Cambridge University Press, 2024. — 264 p. - Adopts the novel approach of using metaphor as source of political thought - Sheds new light on the transition from the Republic to Empire - Provides unique perspective on the intellectual culture of the Roman world How did Roman writers use the metaphor of the body politic to respond to the downfall of the Republic? In this book,...
Учебное пособие для вузов. — Москва : Юрайт, 2021. — 299 с. — (Высшее образование). — ISBN 978-5-534-00262-1. История Древнего Рима представляет собой заключительный, финальный этап древней истории Средиземноморья. Цель освоения данной дисциплины заключается в формировании у студентов целостного представления о путях исторического развития древнеримского общества и государства....
University of Michigan Press, 2017. — 232 p. The essays composing Ancient Law, Ancient Society examine the law in classical antiquity both as a product of the society in which it developed and as one of the most important forces shaping that society. Contributors to this volume consider the law via innovative methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives - in...
Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 1998. — 332 s. Autor daje w [książce] własną, oryginalną wizję społeczeństw rzymskiego, opisuje kształtowanie i funkcjonowanie elit władzy, grup politycznego nacisku, rolę poszczególnych warstw w tworzeniu struktury społecznej, próbuje wyjaśnić „tajemnicę” trwałości wielonarodowego państwa. Książka napisana jest z niezwykła pasją i dużym...
Princeton University Press, 2024. — 328 p. A wide-ranging and dramatic account of the Antonine plague, the mysterious disease that struck the Roman Empire at its pinnacle. In the middle of the second century AD, Rome was at its prosperous and powerful apex. The emperor Marcus Aurelius reigned over a vast territory that stretched from Britain to Egypt. The Roman-made peace, or...
Kraków : Historia Iagellonica, 2016. — 214 s. — ISBN 9788365080394. Koncentracja dotychczasowych badań na klasycznej czy hellenistycznej przeszłości wysp Morza Egejskiego skłoniła autorów książki do pewnego pójścia pod prąd i „wzięcia na warsztat” rzymskiego okresu w dziejach wysp. Czytelnik znajdzie w książce wiele wątków dotychczas słabo eksponowanych zarówno w literaturze...
Oxford University Press, 2023. — 378 p. - First volume of its kind devoted to Latinization - Contains comprehensive and interdisciplinary contributions from a set of leading international experts - Presents major advances in understanding life and languages in the Roman West - Questions assumptions about presumed factors in Latinization - This is an open access title available...
Yale University Press, 2003. — 366 p. — ISBN 978-0300101867 This classic book brings to life imperial Rome as it was during the second century A.D., the time of Trajan and Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, and Commodus. It was a period marked by lavish displays of wealth, a dazzling cultural mix, and the advent of Christianity. The splendor and squalor of the city, the spectacles, and...
Москва: Типография Т-ва И. Д. Сытина, 1914. — 177 с. Перевод с немецкого Д. Г. Зандберг. Книга немецкого классического филолога, историка и преподавателя гимназии Ганса Ламера (1873-1939) «Römische Kultur im Bilde» (Leipzig, 1910) посвящена в первую очередь экономической, материальной и бытовой стороне жизни жителей Римской империи, содержит большое количество фотографий.
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — 156 p. Modern risk studies have viewed the inhabitants of the ancient world as being both dominated by fate and exposed to fewer risks, but this very readable and groundbreaking new book challenges these views. It shows that the Romans inhabited a world full of danger and also that they not only understood uncertainty but employed a variety...
W. Kohlhammer, 2015. — 136 S. Der Band zeigt neue Zugänge für den Unterricht zur römischen Geschichte in der Unterstufe auf, die gemeinsame europäische Wurzeln, aber auch Unterschiede der römischen Welt zum heutigen Europa thematisieren. Ausgehend von archäologischen Funden aus dem römischen Heidenheim werden die technisch-zivilisatorischen Leistungen der Römer und die Prägung...
Macquarie University, 2023. — 313 p. The Strait of Messana separates Italy from Sicily by only a few kilometres of famously turbulent sea. During the Roman period, the Strait was at times described as a bridge and gateway to opportunity, a symbol of empire, and little more than a river easily forded. At others, it was an insurmountable divide, the most dangerous of all...
Dissertationsschrift. — Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014. — 377 S. — (Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge (Pawb) 48). "Mare nostrum" - unser Meer. So betiteln die Römer spätestens seit dem ersten vorchristlichen Jahrhundert das Mittelmeer. Das besitzanzeigende nostrum verdeutlicht ihren maritimen Machtanspruch. In einem beinahe zweihundertjährigen Prozess wuchs die Stadt am...
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2023. — 286 S. — (Hamburger Studien zu Gesellschaften und Kulturen der Vormoderne 24). Dem facettenreichen Phänomen der antiken Gewalt nähern sich zehn Beiträge deutsch- und englischsprachiger Autoren aus verschiedenen Perspektiven an. Die Texte basieren auf Vorträgen einer interdisziplinären Tagung zur antiken Gewalt, die im Wintersemester 2020...
Warszawa-Kraków: PWN, 1999. — 512 s. Podręcznik ilustruje oddziaływanie wydarzeń politycznych na sztukę rzymską oraz wskazuje antyczne korzenie wyobrażeń pojawiających się w sztuce nowożytnej. Praca zawiera wyczerpujący przegląd wszelkiego rodzaju zabytków rzymskich i jest bogato ilustrowana.
Routledge, 1991. — 238 p. The "domus" (household) was the basic unit of Roman society. This sourcebook illustrates the activities associated with the household and Roman perceptions of its role and position within the wider social and economic fabric. Emphasis is placed on the frequently conflicting roles and moral values expected from male and female, old and young, free and...
Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2022. — 356 S. — (Philippika: Altertumswissenschaftliche Abhandlungen/Contributions to the Study of Ancient World Cultures 161). Antike römische Wirtschaftsgeschichte ist heute oft gleichzusetzen mit einer Debatte über Wirtschaftssysteme und volkswirtschaftliche Aspekte dieser Zeit. Zu römischer Zeit selbst existierte ein Begriff von Wirtschaft in dem...
Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, 2006. — 221 p. En effet, l'on ne saurait traiter de l'haruspicine, même dans le monde romain, sans faire référence à l'apport essentiel de l'Étrurie. Pour les auteurs romains, l'haruspicine est née en Étrurie, voire à Tarquinia, de la bouche d'un prophète étrusque Tagès, qui aurait révélé aux habitants de Tarquinia les principes...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. — 712 p. Through roughly 160 alphabetically arranged reference entries, this book surveys the material culture and social institutions of Ancient Rome. Ancient Rome was one of the great civilizations of antiquity. Honoring the contributions of their cultural forebearers-who included Etruscans, Asians, and Egyptians as well as Greeks-Roman artists,...
Oxford University Press, 2016. — 312 p. The economy of ancient Rome, with its long-range trade, widespread moneylending, and companies of government contractors, was surprisingly modern. Yet Romans also exchanged goods and services within a traditional system of gifts and favors, which sustained the supportive relationships necessary for survival in the absence of extensive...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 368 p. - Offers the first book-length treatment of the application of formal modelling and simulation to the study of the Roman economy - Presents case studies in computational Roman Studies in non-technical language - Suggests innovative approaches to studying ancient economies - Addresses topics such as maritime travel, land transport,...
University of California Press, 1976. — 273 p. Examines the function and routes of Roman bridges and roads throughout the Empire, illuminating methods of archaeological investigation and research.
Archaeopress, 2018. — 182 p. — (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 37). In 2016, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, some forty scholars from around the world attended the People of the Ancient World conference. This was organized within the framework of the Romans 1 by 1 project, and its main focus was on improving knowledge on ancient populations, employing a variety of methodologies, tools...
СПб.: Алетейя, 2023. — 550 с. (Новая античная библиотека) — ISBN 978-5-00165-563-3. Темой книги является история Римской империи времён династий Антонинов и Северов от начала правления императора-философа Марка Аврелия до гибели императора-узурпатора Марка Опеллия Макрина с упором на её военный аспект, до сих пор плохо известный читателю, интересующемуся историей. Почему нами...
Warszawa, ISKRY, 1994. — 254 s. To kalendarium obejmujące okres 753 r. p.n.e. (mityczna data założenia miasta) do 337 r. n.e. (podział cesarstwa na wschodnie i zachodnie).
Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021. — 524 S. — (Philippika: Altertumswissenschaftliche Abhandlungen/Contributions to the Study of Ancient World Cultures 148). In der Antike war qualitativ hochwertiges Trinkwasser nur selten in ausreichender Menge verfügbar. Erst die Entwicklung der Fernwasserleitungen römischen Typs zu Beginn der Kaiserzeit änderte dies fundamental und brachte...
Routledge, 2023. — 310 p. As it is today, the property market was a key and dynamic economic sector in Ancient Rome. Its study demands a deep understanding of Roman society, of the normative frameworks and the notions of wealth, value, identity and status that shaped individual and collective mentalities. This book takes a multisided insight into real estate as the subject of...
Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 2014. — 330 s. W książce Thomasa R. Martina – wzorem rzymskich dróg – schodzą się rozmaite wątki, które autor tropi, podążając za westalkami do świątyń, matronami do willi, konsulami na forum czy przywódcami na bitewne pola. Autor aktualizuje dotychczasowe ustalenia na temat życia Rzymian od czasu założenia miasta w VIII wieku przed naszą erą do...
Beck, 2019. — 130 p. Volker Reinhardt schildert knapp und kenntnisreich die Geschichte der Stadt Rom von den sagenumwobenen Anfängen über die Blütezeit der antiken Metropole und den Ausbau zum prachtvollen Zentrum der Christenheit bis zur Gegenwart. Dabei macht er eindrucksvoll deutlich, wie sich die politischen Auf- und Abschwünge in Architektur und Kunst der Stadt...
Beck, 2019. — 128 p. Klaus Bringmann führt den Leser von den kleinsten Anfängen Roms zu dessen frühen außenpolitischen Auseinandersetzungen, der Krise der Republik, der Entstehung des Kaiserreiches, seinen organisatorischen, wirtschaftlichen, gesellschaftlichen und religiösen Problemen bis hin zu den Reformversuchen der Spätantike. Er schildert die Christianisierung, die...
Reckless Books, 2013. — 362 p. — ISBN 1481137980. Originally published in a single-edition hardback in 2005, few books before have explored the exploits, achievements, and notorious antics of ancient Rome's imperial dynasties in such readable detail. This title sets out to describe in a highly readable narrative text the lives of every man (and a few women) who aspired to the...
Edition Topoi, 2015. — 362 s. Das Imperium Romanum war kein 'Staat' im modernen Sinne, sondern ein diffuses Gebilde mit unterschiedlichen Substrukturen. Dazu zählten auch die "amici et socii": Könige, Fürsten, Städte, nationes, gentes, die mit Rom engere oder weitere Bindungen eingingen. Diese 'Klientelstaaten' werden aus römischer wie regionaler Perspektive anhand von...
4th Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. — 672 p. A History of Rom e is a fascinating journey through 1,300 years of Roman history, from its mythic beginnings as a cluster of villages near the Tiber to its emergence as the center of one of the most powerful empires the world has ever known. This popular introductory text provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the key...
Katowice: Śląsk, 1989. — 527 s. Tytuł Rzeczpospolita Rzymska, jaki dał Tadeusz Zieliński trzeciemu tomowi swego wielkiego cyklu Świat antyczny, należy uznać za zbyt wąski w stosunku do jego treści. Omówiono tu bowiem nie tylko dzieje Rzymu od samych początków miasta w połowie wieku VIII aż po upadek republiki u schyłku wieku I p.n.e., ale również, przynajmniej częściowo,...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. — 254 p. Life in Rome was relentlessly public, and oratory was at its heart. Orations were dramatic spectacles in which the speaker deployed an arsenal of rhetorical tricks and strategies aimed at arousing the emotions of the audience, and spectators responded vigorously and vocally with massed chants of praise or condemnation....
Francoforti ad Moenum: Iobannem&Sigifmundum Feyerabendt, 1578. — 1024 p. Romane historie principis, libri omnes, quotquot ad noftram xtatem peruenerunt: una cum doctissimorum virorum in cos lucubrationibus, post omnes aliorum editiones, fumma fide ac diligentia, veterum recentiorum exemplarium collatione nunc denuo recogniti, plurimug in locis castigati, artificiofis picturis,...
Oxford University Press, 1933. — 386 p. This monumental book was first published in 1927. Brilliantly written, it stands on its own merits and has not been outdated by new discoveries or research. Rostovtzeff's narrative begins in the fourth century B.C. and concludes with the social and political catastrophe of the third century.' In between, he examines not only the political...
Archaeopress, 2022. — 211 p. — (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 91). Water in the Roman World: Engineering, Trade, Religion and Daily Life offers a wide and expansive new treatment of the role water played in the lives of people across the Roman world. Individual papers deal with ports and their lighthouses; with water engineering, whether for canals in the north-west provinces,...
BAR Publishing, 2012. — 350 p. The central focus of this research (covering the period from the middle of the Second Century BC to the middle or late Second Century CE) concerns the form and function of suburban villas and their meaning within Roman society. The research reveals that these buildings served a unique role within the community, portraying an appearance of leisure...
М. : Ломоносовъ. — 2015. — 240 с. — (История. География. Этнография). Эта книга посвящена женщинам, без которых римская — а значит, и мировая — история была бы не такой, какой мы ее знаем. Определение «слабый пол» явно им не подходит. Все они обладали умом, волей, смелостью и, случалось даже, правили теми, кто правил Римом. Многие были красивы — и это было их грозным оружием. А...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. — xii + 244 p. This book assesses a narrow but vital – and so far understudied – part of Roman women's lives: puberty, preparation for pregnancy, pregnancy and childbirth. Bringing together for the first time the material and textual sources for this key life stage, it describes the scientific, educational, medical and emotional aspects of the journey...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2021. — 614 p. — (Historia - Einzelschriften 262). La praefectura fabrum era una posizione istituzionale affidata su base fiduciaria dai magistrati cum imperio, figure apicali della politica romana. Indipendentemente dalle mansioni dei prefetti, definite dai loro deleganti, l'incarico dimostrava l'esistenza di vincoli di lealta personale e politica fra...
Profile Books, 2019. — 448 p. In 264 BC, a Roman army was poised to cross from southern Italy into Sicily. They couldn't know that this crossing would be Rome's first step on its journey from local republic to vast and powerful empire. At the beginning of the three dramatic centuries that make up this book's narrative, Rome had no emperor and limited global influence; by the...
Routledge, 2008. — 288 p. The legal situation of the women of ancient Rome was extremely complex, and - since there was no sharp distinction between free woman, freedwoman and slave - the definition of their legal position is often heard. Basing her lively analysis on detailed study of literary and epigraphic material, Jane F. Gardner explores the provisions of the Roman laws...
Marix verlag, 2019. — 344 S. Wer zivilisierte die Alten Römer? Bereits seit Jahrhunderten unterhielten Etrusker und Griechen ein ausgedehntes Handelsnetz und kontrollierten die italienische Halbinsel, bevor aus den Bewohnern der rustikalen Idylle auf den sieben Hügeln Stadtbewohner geworden waren. Die Geschichte dieses Buches ist eine Saga über die frühen römischen Kontakte und...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. — 109 p. This book is about the life of the slave in classical Roman society and the importance of the institution of slavery in Roman civilization generally. Its main purpose is to communicate, particularly to an undergraduate audience, the harshness of the institution, and to convey what the experience of being a slave at Rome was...
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010. — 632 p. Ancient Rome masterfully synthesizes the vast period from the second millennium BCE to the sixth century CE, carrying readers through the succession of fateful steps and agonizing crises that marked Roman evolution from an early village settlement to the capital of an extraordinary realm extending from northern Britain to the...
Hachette Pluriel, 2010. — 620 p. Rome, maîtresse du monde. Les douze siècles de l’histoire romaine ont longtemps constitué le passage obligé d’une éducation humaniste. Ils pâtissent aujourd’hui des clichés et des anachronismes répandus par le cinéma et le roman. Aristocrates républicains idéalisés en défenseurs des libertés modernes, empereurs rabaissés au rang de tyrans...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. — 232 p. This sourcebook includes a rich and accessible selection of Roman original sources in translation ranging from the Etruscan period through Republican and Imperial Rome to the late Empire and the coming of Christianity. From Roman goddesses to mortal women, imperial women to slaves and prostitutes, the volume brings new perspectives to the...
Routledge, 2006. — 177 p. Comprehensive and thoroughly up-to-date, this volume offers a brand new analysis of the Vestal Virgins’ ritual function in Roman religion. Undertaking a detailed and careful analysis of ancient literary sources, Wildfang argues that the Vestals’ virginity must be understood on a variety of different levels and provides a solution to the problem of the...
Brill, 2023. — 257 p. — (Historiography of Rome and Its Empire 17). The histories of early Rome written in antiquity by the likes of Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus include many sensational stories, from the she-wolf suckling the twins to the miraculous conception of Servius Tullius and the epiphany of the Dioscuri at Lake Regillus. Even the more sober parts of the...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 680 p. In this comprehensive illustrated study, Roger Batty examines the historical importance of migration and the pastoral economy in Eastern Europe during ancient and early medieval times, with an emphasis on the early period of Roman rule. Across a wide geographical area, from the Ukraine to the shores of the Aegean, the interaction of...
Giunti Editore, 2019. — 225 p. Dalla leggenda di Romolo e Remo alla caduta dell'Impero d'Occidente, i protagonisti, le idee, le guerre e la vita quotidiana dell'antica Roma. Oltre 200 immagini testimoniano il mito di un impero che ha lasciato un marchio indelebile nella storia della civiltà. L'impero romano non è mai caduto. Per capirlo basta assistere a una corrida...
Brill, 2020. — 126 p. — (Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences; Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History). The Romans founded colonies throughout Italy and the provinces from the early Republic through the high Empire. Far from being mere ‘bulwarks of empire,’ these colonies were established by diverse groups or magistrates for a range of reasons...
Little, Brown Book Group, 2012. — 578 p. The great events of Roman history are represented here, from the Battle of Mylae to the triumph of the Barbarians, and Rome’s social, cultural, and religious life in all its sophistication, luxury, and depravity. Using memoirs, letters, and official reports, inscriptions, and household accounts, this new collection draws from life...
Gover Publishing Group, 1990. — 334 p. Durant les premiers siècles qui ont suivi l’occupation romaine de l’Egypte, les lois et les traditions locales de la population hellénophone furent confrontés aux exigences et aux structures du système légal de l’empire. Les articles contenus dans ce volume en examinent l’internaction et sont basés de façon extensive sur le témoinage des...
Brill, 2022. — 296 p. — (Impact of Empire 44). This book offers critical analyses of the dynamic relation between legal regulations, institutions and economic performance in the Roman world. It studies how law and legal thought affected economic development, and vice versa. Inspired by New Institutional Economics scholars the past decades used ancient law to explain economic...
Cambridge University Press, 2023. — xiv + 284 p. Music was everywhere in ancient Rome. Wherever one went in the sprawling city, the sound of singing and piping, drumming and strumming was never far out of earshot. This book examines the role of music in Roman politics and society, focusing on the period from the Roman conquest of Greece in the second century BCE to the end of...
Brill, 1970. — 418 p. According to Orosius no fewer than 320 triumphs were celebrated during the period between the founding of Rome and the reign of Vespasian. Nor was this all; also in subsequent years triumphs were held, be it at increasingly long intervals, until Honorius in 403 C.E. combined his accession to the consulate with the last official triumph known to us. The...
Greenwood Press, 1975. — 191 p. The character and growth of the early Roman Empire. The Client Princes. Provincial Administration under the Roman Republic. Provincial Administration under the Early Principate. Provincial Taxation. The Municipal System in the Provinces. Maps.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. — 430 p. — ISBN-10 3031062809. — ISBN-13 978-3031062803. - Focuses on those features of the Roman economy that have remained largely underexplored in contemporary scholarship - Offers a more complete and balanced view of the Roman economic system - Analyses divergent views on emblematic economic spheres in the Roman economy This book focuses on those...
Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 396 p. — (Greek Culture in the Roman World). Our conception of the culture and values of the ancient Greco-Roman world is largely based on texts and material evidence left behind by a small and atypical group of city-dwellers. The people of the deep Mediterranean countryside seldom appear in the historical record from antiquity, and almost...
Учебно-методическое пособие. — Воронеж: Воронежский государственный педагогический университет, 2021. — 100 с. Данное издание содержит тематику практических занятий по дисциплине «История древнего мира», которая относится к дисциплинам цикла (Б1.О.06), и комплекс необходимых для работы на практических занятиях античных источников. Учебно-методическое пособие для студентов...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018. — 224 S. Die Allgegenwart der Konkurrenz um Status, Rang und Reputation war in die aristokratische politische Kultur des antiken Rom tief eingeschrieben. Aus dem scharfen jährlichen Wettbewerb um die höheren Ämter in der Republik – vor allem die zwei Stellen des Consulats – gingen regelmäßig mehr Verlierer als Gewinner hervor. In ihren Beiträgen...
Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 376 p. The book investigates the cultural and political dimension of Roman arboriculture and the associated movement of plants from one corner of the empire to the other. It uses the convergent perspectives offered by textual and archaeological sources to sketch a picture of large-scale arboriculture as a phenomenon primarily driven by elite...
Edinburgh University Press, 2022. — 224 p. Examines the conduct of Roman long-distance trade in its social and legal context. - Employs a robust and innovative methodology drawing on maritime archaeological remains and textual, epigraphic and papyrological sources - Explores the relationship between Roman long-distance trade and the development of legal institutions - Includes...
Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 2000. — 130 p. This well-established textbook outlines the key factors that every student must assess for a proper understanding of the period of the Late Roman Republic - from the attitudes of the aristocracy and the role of state religion to the function of political institutions. An essential book for the beginner, it also has much to offer...
Classical Press of Wales, 2000. — 374 p. As the centre of a large and dynamic empire, Rome was a magnet for voluntary visitors and the destination for huge numbers of foreign slaves. Noy discusses the reaction of Roman citizens to the influx, particularly to the foreign military population which was constantly changing, and Rome's dependence on its slaves. The last section of...
Львів: Видавничий центр ЛНУ імені Івана Франка, 2009. — 397 с. У монографії розглядається Римська Імперія доби принципату як суспільно-політичний та культурний (релігійний та ідеологічний) феномен. Простежено еволюцію римського суспільства у взаємозв'язку з політичними інститутами Ранньої Римської Імперії. Проаналізовано процеси трансформації римських політичних та суспільних...
Mondadori, 1981. — 270 p. ln questo testo Michel Meslin affronta un’indagine antropologica sull’uomo dell’età romana, dalle origini al primo secolo della nostra era. Al di là della storia degli eventi, delle istituzioni, della cultura, oltre il piano economico e sociale, Meslin cerca di mettere in luce le strutture a lunga permanenza di ordine psicologico e esistenziale, gli...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. — 340 p. — (Palgrave Studies in Ancient Economies). This volume studies information as an economic resource in the Roman World. Information asymmetry is a distinguishing phenomenon of any human relationship. From an economic perspective, private or hidden information, opposed to publicly observable information, generates advantages and inequalities; at...
Cambridge University Press, 2020. — 428 p. Roman Frugality offers the first-ever systematic analysis of the variants of individual and collective self-restraint that shaped ancient Rome throughout its history and had significant repercussions in post-classical times. In particular, it tries to do the complexity of a phenomenon justice that is situated at the interface of ethics...
Oxford University Press, 2022. — 368 p. Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World presents fourteen chapters from an interdisciplinary group of Roman numismatists, historians, and archaeologists, discussing coin hoarding in the Roman Empire from c. 30 BC to AD 400. The book illustrates the range of research themes being addressed by those connected with the Coin Hoards of the...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994. — 261 p. Few sources reveal the life of the ancient Romans as vividly as do the houses preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius. Wealthy Romans lavished resources on shaping their surroundings to impress their crowds of visitors. The fashions they set were taken up and imitated by ordinary citizens. In this illustrated book, Andrew...
Frances Lincoln, 2011. — 352 p. "One could hardly ask for a clearer, more comprehensive, and better illustrated guide to Herculaneum." Publishers Weekly Winner of the Felicia A Holton Book Award 2013, from the Archaeological Institute of America On 24 August A.D. 79, the volcano Vesuvius erupted, burying the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum under ash and rock and leaving...
7th Edition. — Routledge, 2019. — 782 p. A History of the Roman People offers students a comprehensive, up-to-date, readable introduction to the whole span of Roman history. Richly illustrated, this fully updated volume takes readers through the mists of Roman prehistory and a survey of the peoples of pre-Roman Italy to a balanced, thoughtful account of the complexities of the...
Pen and Sword History, 2022. — 208 p. “Are you not entertained?” shouts Russell Crowe, playing the part of General Maximus Decimus Meridius in the Oscar winning 2000 film Gladiator. The crowd, having witnessed Maximus defeating several gladiators, cheer in response. Film goers too were indeed entertained with the film grossing nearly half a billion dollars. This book covers the...
University of Michigan Press, 2008. — 316 p. The tendency of ancient Romans to look to mythical and historical figures for role models is everywhere evident in their surviving literary and material culture. This book broadens the horizon of the long-standing scholarly interest in role models in several ways, looking beyond the more familiar famous heroes---such as Achilles and...
Routledge, 2016. — 386 p. Few empires had such an impact on the conquered peoples as did the Roman empire, creating social, economic, and cultural changes that erased long-standing differences in material culture, languages, cults, rituals and identities. But even Rome could not create a single unified culture. Individual decisions introduced changes in material culture,...
Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 282 p. Gender, Manumission, and the Roman Freedwoman examines the distinct problem posed by the manumission of female slaves in ancient Rome. The sexual identities of a female slave and a female citizen were fundamentally incompatible, as the former was principally defined by her sexual availability and the latter by her sexual integrity....
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 642 p. From Village to Empire introduces ancient Rome to readers eager for a concise and engaging understanding of its political, social, and cultural history. It traces Rome's remarkable evolution from monarchy, to republic, to one-man rule by an emperor whose power stretched from Scotland to Iraq and far up the Nile valley.
Routledge, 2021. — 182 p. This volume uses the travels of Roman governors to explore how authority was defined in and by the public places of Greek cities. By demonstrating that the places where imperial officials and local notables met were integral to the strategies by which they communicated with one another, Greek Cities and Roman Governors sheds new light on the...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2022. — 489 p. — (Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge 79). Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were employed to perform a wide range of duties in both the domestic environment and the public sphere. Along with the large population of private slaves who were owned by individual masters, and...
L'Erma di Bretschneider, 1983. — 317 p. — (Studia Archaeologica 35). Cerere e Bacco, mangiare e bere: sembrano argomenti modesti e banali di fronte all'aulica grandezza delle ciνiltà classiche, ma quando osserviamo i resti dei passato non facciamo altro che incontrare questi temi e ci imbattiamo in essi dappertutto, sia in cib che riguarda la vita, sia in cib che riguarda la...
L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2016. — 162 p. — (Manuali L'erma 3). Questo libro offre una visione panoramica della vita privata e familiare degli antichi Romani, con un linguaggio semplice, ma su seria base scientifica, sfruttando le notizie tramandate dalle fonti letterarie, giuridiche ed epigrafiche, in modo che ogni affermazione sia supportata dalla o dalle sue fonti e non si...
Greenwood, 2022. — 404 p. Daily Life of Women in Ancient Rome is an invaluable introduction to the lives of women in the late Roman Republic and first three centuries of the Roman Empire. Arranged chronologically and thematically, it examines how Roman women were born, educated, married, and active in economic, social, public, and religious life, as well as how they were...
4th Edition. — Routledge, 2020. — 382 p. The Romans: An Introduction is a concise, readable and comprehensive survey of the Roman world, which explores 1,200 years of political, military and cultural history alongside religion, social pressures, literature, art and architecture. This new edition includes updated and revised materials designed to develop analytical skills in...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 272 p. Perhaps in defiance of expectations, Roman peace (pax) was a difficult concept that resisted any straightforward definition: not merely denoting the absence or aftermath of war, it consisted of many layers and associations and formed part of a much greater discourse on the nature of power and how Rome saw her place in the world. During...
Clarendon Press, 1996. — 306 p. This book examines the development of urban units and their relationship to the adoption of Roman cultural forms in the province of Baetica (roughly modern Andalusia) in the Early Imperial Period. Its starting point is a general examination of the notion of 'Romanization' followed by a discussion of whether a positivistic interpretation of this...
Brill, 2022. — 538 p. — Mnemosyne, Supplements 453; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 453). What does it mean to be a leader? This collection of seventeen studies breaks new ground in our understanding of leadership in ancient Rome by re-evaluating the difference between those who began a political action and those who followed or reacted....
Routledge, 2019. — 372 p. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the tombs of Pompeii and its immediate environs, examining the funerary culture of the population, delving into the importance of social class and self-representation, and developing a broad understanding of Pompeii’s funerary epigraphy and business. The Pompeian corpus of evidence has heretofore been...
Москва: Новое литературное обозрение, 2021. — 1168 с. — ISBN 978-5-4448-1498-7. Первое посмертное собрание сочинений М. Л. Гаспарова (в шести томах) ставит своей задачей максимально полно передать многогранность его научных интересов и представить основные направления его деятельности. Гаспаров прежде всего знаменит своими античными штудиями, хотя сам он называл себя лишь...
Bloomsbury, 2013. — 306 p. This volume explores the creation of 'written spaces' through the accretion of monumental inscriptions and non-official graffiti in the Latin-speaking West between c.200 BC and AD 300. The shift to an epigraphic culture demonstrates new mentalities regarding the use of language, the relationship between local elites and the population, and between...
Paderborn; München; Wien; Zürich: F. Schöningh, 1994. — 405 S. [Heinrich Chantraine zum 65. Geburtstag] Heinz Bellen. Christianissimus Imperator. Zur Christianisierung der römischen Kaiserideologie von Constantin bis Theodosius Karl Christ. Sallust und Caesar Dieter Flach. Die römisch-karthagischen Beziehungen bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Punischen Krieges Raban Von Haehling....
Il Mulino, 2014. — 367 p. Dalle origini alla caduta dell'impero romano d'Occidente, il manuale fornisce un quadro esauriente della storia romana, secondo una impostazione nuova che privilegia nel corso della trattazione un ampio, costante e diretto riferimento alle fonti antiche. Testi letterari, iscrizioni, monete, papiri, complessi architettonici, oggetti della cultura...
3rd Edition. — Thames & Hudson, 2011. — 368 p. The most historical coverage and images, now more student friendly. Praised for its beautiful visuals, use of primary sources, and coverage into the early medieval period, Ancient Rome, Third Edition now includes a more student-friendly approach. With new chapter-opening maps, new family trees, more subheadings, and even more color...
Carocci, 2000. — 1073 p. Questo tredicesimo volume della serie dell’Africa romana, stampato per iniziativa del Dipartimento di Storia e del Centro di studi interdisciplinari sulle province romane dell’Università degli Studi di Sassari e dell’Institut National du Patrimoine di Tunisi, contiene i testi delle comunicazioni presentate a Djerba tra il 10 ed il 13 dicembre 1998, in...
Carocci, 2006. — 679 p. Questa XVI edizione dell’Africa romana, pubblicata per iniziativa del Dipartimento di Storia e del Centro di Studi Interdisciplinari sulle Province Romane dell’Università degli Studi di Sassari, dell’Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine del Marocco e dell’Université Hassan II di Mohammedia, contiene i testi delle oltre cento...
Carocci, 2008. — 616 p. Questa XVII edizione dell’Africa romana, pubblicata per iniziativa del Dipartimento di Storia e del Centro di studi interdisciplinari sulle province romane dell’Università degli Studi di Sassari, della Consejería de Cultura de Andalucía e dell’Universidad de Sevilla, contiene i testi delle quasi 150 comunicazioni presentate a Sevilla tra il 14 ed il 17...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 365 p. Marzano explores the exploitation of marine resources in the Roman world and its role within the economy. Bringing together literary, epigraphic, archaeological, and legal sources, she shows that these marine resources were an important feature of the Roman economy and paralleled phenomena taking place in the Roman agricultural economy on...
Cornell University Press, 1980. — 255 p. Identifies famous Roman writers, artists, politicians, generals, rulers, philosophers, businessmen, and religious leaders who lived in Ancient Rome. This book is nearly indispensable for any person who is serious about knowing Roman history. I found the book to be extremely interesting just to page through and follow the interconnections...
Seuil, 2015. — 272 p. — ISBN 978-2-7578-5117-3. Pour la première fois, en volume séparé, la contribution de Paul Veyne à l’ Histoire de la vie privée. De la naissance à la mort, comment vivaient les Romains?
Tallandier, 2019. — 224 p. — ISBN 979-10-210-3822-6. Si l'on en croit Ovide, les Romains auraient célébré et magnifié l'amour et la sexualité. Mais étaient-ils vraiment les bons vivants éclairés, libres dans leurs mœurs et dans leurs pensées, comme le laissent imaginer leurs statues, leurs poèmes érotiques et leur réputation de décadents?
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 408 p. Recent years have witnessed an intense debate concerning the size of the population of Roman Italy. This book argues that the combined literary, epigraphic and archaeological evidence supports the theory that early-imperial Italy had about six million inhabitants. At the same time the traditional view that the last century of the...
Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 402 p. With a broad chronological sweep, this book provides an historical account of Roman law and legal institutions which explains how they were created and modified in relation to political developments and changes in power relations. It underlines the constant tension between two central aspects of Roman politics: the aristocratic nature...
L&PM, 2014. — 316 p. Os romanos tinham o hábito de preservar a história dos seus antepassados por meio de mitos. A fundação de Roma parte justamente de um mito célebre - a lenda dos irmãos Rômulo e Remo, que cresceram sendo amamentados por uma loba. Já adultos, em meio a acaloradas discussões sobre o local onde Roma seria fundada e como seria dividido o governo, Rômulo...
Princeton University Press, 2022. — 328 p. How rhetorical training influenced deeds as well as words in the Roman Empire. The assassins of Julius Caesar cried out that they had killed a tyrant, and days later their colleagues in the Senate proposed rewards for this act of tyrannicide. The killers and their supporters spoke as if they were following a well-known script. They...
Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1989. — 388 p. Die Stellung freigeborener Frauen im Alten Rom unterschied sich grundlegend von jener in anderen antiken Gesellschaften. Sie hatten mehr Möglichkeiten, am gesellschaftlichen Leben teilzuhaben. Denn ihr Leben fand nicht abseits der Öffentlichkeit statt, wie es beispielsweise im antiken Griechenland der Fall war. Viele Frauen im...
3rd Edition. — Thames and Hudson, 2019. — 368 p. The third edition of David Potter’s lively history, which tells the extraordinary story of Rome from its origins, through the Republic and Empire, to the period of its decline and fall How did a small village on the banks of the Tiber in Italy become an imperial power that at its height encompassed some 64 million people across...
Archaeopress, 2021. — 96 p. The frontiers of the Roman empire together form the largest monument of one of the world’s greatest states. They stretch for some 7,500km through 20 countries which encircle the Mediterranean Sea. The remains of these frontiers have been studied by visitors and later by archaeologists for several centuries. Many of the inscriptions and sculpture,...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 408 p. The gens, a key social formation in archaic Rome, has given rise to considerable interpretative problems for modern scholarship. In this comprehensive exploration of the subject, Professor Smith examines the mismatch between the ancient evidence and modern interpretative models influenced by social anthropology and political theory. He...
F. Steiner Verlag, 2007. — 258 p. Religionsgeschichte ist immer auch eine Geschichte von Personen, die Kollegien leiten, Entscheidungen über Bauvorhaben, Krisenrituale oder Eigentumsverhältnisse sowie über die Anwendung von Regeln und die Auslegung von Texten treffen. In Rom waren es oft die hohen Magistrate, die Priesterstellen besetzten, herausgehobene religiöse Funktionäre...
University of Michigan Press, 2002. — 216 p. Roman public and private law regulated many aspects of life in Late Antiquity. Legal sources, statutes, juristic opinions, textbooks, documents, and reports preserve a wealth of information shedding light on little-known areas of Roman society and its economy, but the use of this kind of evidence is often difficult, either...
Newton Compton Editore, 2011. — 350 p. I sette re di Roma, i condottieri, gli imperatori: nomi immortali che hanno attraversato millenni di storia e di leggende, di letteratura e di poesia. Chi erano, in realtà, i grandi personaggi della Roma antica? Scipione, Vespasiano, Marco Antonio: come hanno contribuito alla gloria della città, e come alla sua disfatta? Con quali grandi...
Newton Compton Editori, 2012. — 257 p. Dalle guerre sannitiche alle invasioni barbariche l'antica Roma fu protagonista di molte battaglie decisive per la storia dell'umanità. In questo volume, trionfali vittorie si alternano a drammatiche disfatte, in una avvincente successione di brillanti condottieri e improvvisati strateghi, dì ciascuno dei quali apprendiamo caratteristiche...
Society for Libyan Studies, 2013. — 96 p. The frontiers of the Roman empire together form the largest surviving monument of one of the world’s greatest stages. The Roman military remains in North Africa are remarkable in their variety and their state of preservation: they deserve to be better know. They include towers and forts, stretches of defensive lines of stone and earth...
Philipp von Zabern, 2003. — 347 S. — (Beihefte der Bonner Jahrbücher 55). Die Studie legt den Fokus auf die Reichsstraßen in den Provinzen des Imperium Romanum, ihre Definition, Administration und Finanzierung. Auf italischem Boden wird eine Via publica durch Rechtsnormen definiert, für überregionale Straßen in den Provinzen sind wir hingegen auf Meilensteine entlang der...
University of Texas Press, 2021. — 408 p. Literary evidence is often silent about the lives of women in antiquity, particularly those from the buried cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Even when women are considered, they are often seen through the lens of their male counterparts. In this collection, Brenda Longfellow and Molly Swetnam-Burland have gathered an outstanding group...
Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2008. — 197 S. — (Philippika: Marburger altertumskundliche Abhandlungen 26). Die Studie beschaftigt sich mit den vectigalia, sogenannten indirekten Steuern, in der Römischen Kaiserzeit. Ausgehend von einer heterogenen Quellenlage sowie von sehr disparaten Wertungen dieser Überlieferung in der umfangreichen Forschungsliteratur wird zunächst eine...
Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1986. — 188 p. — (Journal of Roman Studies Monographs 3). 'Grain was to antiquity what oil is to the world of today.' The juxtaposition startles and thus serves its purpose, even though under scrutiny it ceases to .satisfy on several counts. Yet a review of major works will show that the importance of grain in the history of the Roman...
Princeton University Press, 2021. — 538 p. Throughout their history, Jews have lived under a succession of imperial powers, from Assyria and Babylonia to Persia and the Hellenistic kingdoms. Jews and Their Roman Rivals shows how the Roman Empire posed a unique challenge to Jewish thinkers such as Philo, Josephus, and the Palestinian rabbis, who both resisted and internalized...
Ledizioni, 2019. — 270 p. L'agricoltura, da sempre oggetto di grande interesse negli studi sul mondo romano, è il filo conduttore di questo volume, che accoglie saggi di studiosi illustri, giuristi, archeologi, storici, che da tempo si sono occupati degli aspetti vari e complessi della storia dell'agricoltura romana. Gli argomenti trattati spaziano dalla storia agraria di età...
Routledge, 2019. — 214 p. Presenting a new and revealing overview of the ruling classes of the Roman Empire, this volume explores aspects of the relations between the official state structures of Rome and local provincial elites. The central objective of the volume is to present as complex a picture as possible of the provincial leaderships and their many and varied responses...
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. — 484 p. — ISBN 978-0198144946. These fifty-nine papers on Roman history complete the collection of Sir Ronald Syme's life work. Volume VI covers such varied topics as human rights and social status at Rome; marriage ages for senators; oligarchy at Rome; a paradigm for political science; military geography; diet at Capri; early priesthood; and...
Bononia University Press, 2017. — 272 p. Il volume raccoglie i contributi presentati nel corso di due Giornate di Studio che si sono svolte nei mesi di marzo e ottobre 2015 a Clermont-Ferrand e Bologna, con l’obiettivo di riflettere sulla dimensione politica degli spazi pubblici nella città romana. Attraverso un approccio pluridisciplinare, cui hanno contribuito diversi...
Edusp, 2004. — 168 p. Fábio Joly demonstra neste livro que a influência da escravidão sobre a sociedade romana foi muito mais profunda do que acreditam os historiadores contemporâneos, que tendem a enfatizar os aspectos jurídicos e econômicos. Analisando a obra do historiador romano Tácito, o autor demonstra que a escravidão afetou as relações entre os próprios cidadãos livres,...
Atlantic Books, 2013. — 424 p. The Romans left a long-lasting legacy and their influence can still be seen all around us, from our calendar and coins to our language and laws, but how much do we really know about them? Help is at hand in the form of this book which tells the remarkable, and often surprising, story of the Romans and the most enduring empire in history. Fusing a...
Madrid: Revista de Occidente, 1926. — 153 p. Una historia popular de la República Romana escrita por el historiador alemán de la antigüedad Arthur Rosenberg (1889-1943)
Walter de Gruyter, 2011. — 474 p. Essays from four decades on the German policy of the Romans are assembled here to give a general picture of the encounter between the Romans and the Germans from the migration of the Cimbri to the early imperial age. Within the framework of contemporary knowledge and understanding of the Romans, and with regard to the effects in Antiquity and...
Carocci, 2019. — 325 p. La civiltà romana si fonda sulla memoria; per il cittadino romano il passato definisce l'identità e l'appartenenza, giustifica gli equilibri politici e gli assetti sociali, costruisce un codice di valori di riferimento condivisi. La connessione tra storia e politica, sempre assai stretta nell'esperienza romana, determina la coincidenza frequente tra...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. — xi + 251 p. This study, first published in German in 1975, addresses the need for a comprehensive account of Roman social history in a single volume. Specifically, Alföldy attempts to answer three questions: What is the meaning of Roman social history? What is entailed in Roman social history? How is it to be conceived as history ?...
Brill, 2017. — 274 p. David L. Thurmond’s From Vines to Wines in Classical Rome is the first general handbook on winemaking in Rome in over 100 years. In this work, Thurmond surveys the biology of the vine, the protohistory, history, viticulture, winemaking, distribution and modes of consumption of wine in classical Rome. He uses a close reading of the relevant Latin texts...
Archaeopress Archaeology, 2016. — 826 p. Although there have been numerous studies of individual cities or groups of cities, there has never been a study of the urbanism of the Roman world as a whole, meaning that we have been poorly informed not only about the number of cities and how they were distributed and changed over time, but also about their sizes and populations,...
Харьков: Майдан, 2021. — 380 с.; илл. — ISBN 978-966-372-798-1. В книге на основании материала широкого круга исторических источников и с учетом результатов исследования проблемы современными историками освещены вопросы о расходах средств римской казны на общественные нужды, об источниках пополнения этих средств, об организации управления финансовым хозяйством древних римлян в...
University of Michigan Press, 2021. — 476 p. Roman consuls were routinely trained by background and experience to handle the usual problems of a twelve-month turn in office. But what if a crisis arose that wasn’t best met by whoever happened to be in office that year? The Romans had a mechanism for that: the dictatorship, an alternative emergency executive post that granted...
Canberra: Humanities Research Center, 1996. — 274 p. The family has played a central role in most societies, and the complexity and variety of that role demonstrates there is no single definition or pattern of the family in any society. Recent studies of ancient Rome have shown that the sentimental ideal of a core nuclear family was strong throughout the period, but that...
Chantilly, VA: The Great Courses, 1999. — 206 p. In the regional, restless, and shifting history of continental Europe, the Roman Empire stands as a towering monument to scale and stability; at its height, it stretched from Syria to Scotland, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea, and it stood for almost 700 years. So enormous was the Roman achievement in forging and...
London: Southwater, 2007. — 128 p. — ISBN-13 978-1844763849. The magnificent world of ancient Rome is revealed through the lives and works of its many citizens, freedmen and slaves as well as through its art, architecture and daily social routines. Explore the classical heritage of the Roman empire in this in-depth and interesting history of its culture and society. Real...
London: Hermes House, 2006. — 256 p. — ISBN-13 978-0681459786. Daily life in Rome is explored in accounts of the sports and games in the arenas, and in a timeline of developments and inventions in science, technology and medicine. This is the perfect book for study projects, homework and also for the excited general reader.
London: Hermes House, 2007. — 512 p. — ISBN-13 978-0681280137. This book presents the history of Rome — as a tiny primitive kingdom, as an ever-growing republic, as a world-ruling empire dominating the known world, and finally as the ghost or legend of that empire — stretching back to the early Iron Age. It explores the political and military history of Rome including Rome's...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 275 p. — ISBN-13 978-1108477550. The Dioscuri first appeared at the Battle of Lake Regillus in 496 BC to save the new Republic. Receiving a temple in the Forum in gratitude, the gods continued to play an important role in Roman life for centuries and took on new responsibilities as the needs of the society evolved. Protectors of elite...
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017. — 287 p. Questions on identity have been often the main focus of Classical Studies. The starting point of this book is that identity is not a monolithic idea. Instead of exploring what exactly 'identity' is, the contributors here examine how the concept of 'self-presentation' can facilitate our understanding of how individuals present their...
University of Wisconsin Press, 1994. — 272 p. Greeks and Romans felt that nationality could be identified by dress as well as by language. Examining the ways the women and men of antiquity presented themselves through their dress provides valuable insight into their social institutions; concepts of rank, gender, and status; cultural symbols; role playing; and...
Oxford University Press, 2021. — 192 p. — ISBN-13 978-0198777786. In Revaluing Roman Cyprus, Ersin Hussein provides a study of local identity formation in Roman Cyprus addresses its traditional characterisation as a weary, uneventful, and insignificant province and champions it as a rich case study for investigations of the Roman Empire. Hussein collates well-known, overlooked,...
Sarajevo, 1974. — 277 s. Кратице. Предговор. Увод. Цеста "A colonia Salonitant ad fines provinciae Illyrici". Via Gabibiana ab Salonis Andetrium. Цеста "Ad hedum castellum daesitiatium". Цеста "Ad bathinum flumen". Цеста "Ad imum montem Ditionum Ulcirum". Прикључни путови. Кратки екскурс о убикацији Делминија. Закључак. Резиме. Индекси. Карте и табле.
2nd Edition — Oxford University Press, 2021. — 504 p. Rome in the archaic age was a minor satellite between the Etruscan and Greek world. This book traces the expansion of Roman influence first within Italy, then around the Mediterranean world and finally, at breakneck speed, deep into Europe, out to the Atlantic, along the edge of the Sahara and down the Red Sea. But there had...
Routledge, 2021. — 728 p. This volume provides a detailed examination of nearly 1,400 years of Roman history, from the foundation of the city in the eighth century BC until the evacuation of Roman troops from Alexandria in AD 642 in the face of the Arab conquests. Drawing on a vast array of ancient texts written in Latin, Greek, Syriac, Armenian, and Arabic, and relying on a...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 464 p. Ancient Rome is the only society in the history of the western world whose legal profession evolved autonomously, distinct and separate from institutions of political and religious power. Roman legal thought has left behind an enduring legacy and exerted enormous influence on the shaping of modern legal frameworks and systems, but its own...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 464 p. Ancient Rome is the only society in the history of the western world whose legal profession evolved autonomously, distinct and separate from institutions of political and religious power. Roman legal thought has left behind an enduring legacy and exerted enormous influence on the shaping of modern legal frameworks and systems, but its own...
University of Michigan Press, 2014. — 198 p. Concern with memory permeated Roman literature, history, rhetorical training, and art and architecture. This is the first book to look at the phenomenon from a variety of perspectives, including cognitive science. There is no orthodoxy in memory studies and the approaches are both empirical and theoretical. A central issue is: who...
University Of Chicago Press, 2009. — 339 p. Latin epics such as Virgil’s Aeneid, Lucan’s Civil War, and Statius’s Thebaid addressed Roman aristocrats whose dealings in gifts, favors, and payments defined their conceptions of social order. In The Commerce of War, Neil Coffee argues that these exchanges play a central yet overlooked role in epic depictions of Roman society....
Oxford University Press, 2000. — 465 p. In this book Dr Flemming includes new translations of some of the works of medical practitioners from Celsus, writing during the reign of Tiberius, to Galen, whose career ended under the Severans, and puts their ideas about women's bodies in their social and philosophical contexts. Relations between women and medicine are now a major area...
ABC-CLIO, 2020. — 238 p. This book shares little-known facts from and excerpts of primary source documents to correct popular misconceptions about Ancient Rome and to show how those misconceptions became widespread. Roman personalities and history have always had a larger-than-life profile in American popular culture, but most people think of this ancient civilization as merely...
University of Michigan Press, 1972. — 129 p. The story unfolds against a background of wars, financial tangles, shifting foreign policy, and personal rivalries. Sir Frank finds the secret of Roman power in the dignity of its great men and the liberty of the small. Though centuries have elapsed since the Caesars, we need not look far to discover in our own day the same conflicts...
Routledge, 2021. — 456 p. How were space and movement in Roman cities affected by economic life? What can the study of Roman urban landscapes tell us about the nature of the Roman economy? These are the central questions addressed in this volume. While there exist many studies of Roman urban space and of the Roman economy, rarely have the two topics been investigated together...
Edizioni Quasar, 2018. — 177 p. Il volume accompagna il lettore verso una giornata di spettacoli, fornendogli tutte le possibili informazioni per capirla meglio: origine dei giochi gladiatorii, chi sono e da dove vengono i gladiatori, qual è il loro tipo di addestramento, quali sono le loro categorie e come si identificano, come si svolgono le loro carriere. Si darà spazio ai...
София: Български художник, 1998. — 508 с. Книгата е посветена на историята, културата, обичаите и нравите на Римската империя от основаването на Рим до Късната Римска империя.
Brill, 2020. — 340 p. — (The Language of Classical Literature 33). In Women and War in Roman Epic, Elina Pyy discusses the narrative and ideological functions of gender in the works of Virgil, Lucan, Statius, Silius Italicus and Valerius Flaccus. By examining the themes of violence, death, guilt, grief, and anger in their epics, she offers an account of the intertextual...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. — 90 p. Recent scholarship has emphasised that ancient oratory was primarily a performance art. At Rome during the Republican period, public speaking was one of the most important ways in which politicians created support for themselves among the citizen body. The change of political system to a monarchy transformed the functions of oratory but...
Brill, 2020. — 390 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 435; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 435). Eastern Wines on Western Tables: Consumption, Trade and Economy in Ancient Italy is an interdisciplinary and multifaceted study concerning wine commerce and the Roman economy during Classical antiquity. Wine was one of the main consumption goods in...
Institute of Classical Studies, 2013. — 278 p. — (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplements, v. 120). Questions of ethnic and cultural identities are central to the contemporary understanding of the Roman world. The expansion of Rome across Italy, the Mediterranean, and beyond entailed encounters with a wide range of peoples. Many of these had well-established...
Monograph. — Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2004. — xxii, 390 p. The Myths of Rome is undertaken a reconstruction of how the Romans envisaged, fabricated and communicated interdependent, multiform and inclusive stories of what it meant to be Roman. T.P. Wiseman is adamant in disabusing the persistent understanding of Rome as ‘a world without myths’; and, to do so, he...
Arena, 1985. — 250 S. Dieses Buch »Rom und seine große Zeit« gibt ein umfassendes und lebendiges Bild von der Kultur des alten Rom. Es versucht die Rekonstruktion einer Welt und einer Epoche in knappen, wissenschaftlich fundierten Texten und eindrucksvollen farbigen Bildfolgen, die dem modernen Bedürfnis nach der Darstellung eines Themas in Bild und Text entgegenkommen. Texte...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 1995. — 761 p. The collected different papers on ancient Roman history, religion and history by the outstanding contemporary scholar. The first volume of Roman Questions appeared in 1995 and was received very positively by the scholarly community. They deal with Roman republican and imperial history and constitutional law, prosopography, epigraphy, Latin...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. — 476 p. Stephen L. Dyson has spent a lifetime studying and teaching the history of ancient Rome. That unparalleled knowledge is reflected in his magisterial overview of the Eternal City. Rather than look only at the physical development of the city—its buildings, monuments, and urban spaces—Dyson also explores its social, economic, and...
Brill, 2021. — 351 p. — (Historiography of Rome and Its Empire 9). Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography contains 11 articles on how the Ancient Roman historians used, and manipulated, the past. What did they seek to accomplish by participating in its re-creation, what tools did they have at their disposal to do so, and which underlying conceptualisations of history can we...
Brill, 1995. — 272 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 139). It is largely thanks to Zvi Yavetz that the Roman plebs has become "Salonfähig". In numerous important studies Yavetz has focused his - and our - attention on the problem of the relationship between the ruler and the masses of the ruled. Thus, it seemed natural to choose various aspects of this relationship as the topic of a...
Brill, 2011. — 248 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 329). Pliny's "Naturalis Historia" a brilliant and sophisticated encyclopaedia of the scientific, artistic, philosophical, botanical and zoological riches of the ancient world has had a long career in the footnotes of historical studies. This is a phenomenon born of the sense that the work was there to consult, or to use, as a...
Amsterdam, J. C. Gieben Publisher, 1988. — 457 p. — ISBN 9050630073 9789050630078. For more than 50 years, the epicentre of Roman army studies in Britain has been the Department of Archaeology at the University of Durham, where Eric Birley presided as professor from 1956 to 1971. During this time he assembled a database of detailed information on the army and its institutions,...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 512 p. Investment in capital, both physical and financial, and innovation in its uses are often considered the linchpin of modern economic growth, while credit and credit markets now seem to determine the wealth - as well as the fate - of nations. Yet was it always thus? The Roman economy was large, complex, and sophisticated, but in terms of...
Tempus, 1999. — 194 p. The Roman army is recognised as one of the most effective fighting machines that the world has ever seen. However, the senior officer corps of the Roman army was essentially amateur, made up of aristocratic men pursuing political careers. What then was the secret of the Romans' success? Kate Gilliver provides the first comprehensive study of military...
Columbia University Press, 1955. — 658 p. Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold's "Roman Civilization" is a classic book. Originally published by Columbia University Press, the authors have undertaken another revision which takes into account recent work in the field. These volumes consist of selected primary documents from ancient Rome, covering a range of over 1,000 years of...
Columbia University Press, 1951. — 554 p. Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold's "Roman Civilization" is a classic book. Originally published by Columbia University Press, the authors have undertaken another revision which takes into account recent work in the field. These volumes consist of selected primary documents from ancient Rome, covering a range of over 1,000 years of...
Routledge, 2012. — 343 p. The papers assembled in this selection of studies range in subject matter from early Judaic magic to an inscribed monument of the Neo-Classical period. The principal emphasis of the collection is nevertheless on religious developments under the High Roman Empire: problems arising from the interpretation of oriental cults imported from the Hellenistic...
Routledge, 2008. — 288 p. The legal situation of the women of ancient Rome was extremely complex, and - since there was no sharp distinction between free woman, freedwoman and slave - the definition of their legal position is often heard. Basing her lively analysis on detailed study of literary and epigraphic material, Jane F. Gardner explores the provisions of the Roman laws...
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 310 p. Roman Warfare surveys the history of Rome s fighting forces from their inception in the 7th century BCE to the fall of the Western Empire in the 5th century CE. In non-technical, lively language, Jonathan Roth examines the evolution of Roman war over its thousand-year history. He highlights the changing arms and equipment of the...
Libre Dionysia, 2020. — 238 p. When Livy began his epic The History of Rome, he had no idea of the fame and fortune he would eventually attain. He would go on to become the most widely read writer in the Roman Empire and was eagerly sought out and feted like a modern celebrity. And his fame continued to grow after his death. His bombastic style, his intricate and complex...
Basil Blackwell Press, 1964. — 296 p. Great book, difficult to get, for the specialist of Greek and Roman history. Each chapter is unrelated to the others. Badian is simply taking issues that he wants to clarify and works on them, with no regards to actual chronology. Greek themes (Alexander the Great) and Roman themes (Sulla) are intermixed. Therefore you pick and choose which...
Cambridge University Press, 2020. — 466 p. In this book, an international team of experts draws upon a rich range of Latin and Greek texts to explore the roles played by individuals at ports in activities and institutions that were central to the maritime commerce of the Roman Mediterranean. In particular, they focus upon some of the interpretative issues that arise in dealing...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 304 p. — (Oxford Studies in Late Antiquity). Rome's Capitoline Hill was the smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome. Yet in the long history of the Roman state it was the empire's holy mountain. The hill was the setting of many of Rome's most beloved stories, involving Aeneas, Romulus, Tarpeia, and Manlius. It also held significant monuments,...
Oxbow Books, 2017. — 255 p. The Roman period witnessed massive changes in the human-material environment, from monumentalised cityscapes to standardised low-value artefacts like pottery. This book explores new perspectives to understand this Roman ‘object boom’ and its impact on Roman history. In particular, the book’s international contributors question the traditional...
Brill, 2020. — xviii + 582 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 431; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 431). The focus of Regional Urban Systems in the Roman World is on urban hierarchies and interactions in large geographical areas rather than on individual cities. Based on a painstaking examination of archaeological and epigraphic evidence...
Routledge, 2012. —456 p. Pliny's letters offer a significant source of information about the lives of Roman women (predominantly, though not exclusively, upper-class women) during the late first and early second centuries CE. In the 368 letters included in his ten published books of epistles, Pliny mentions over 30 women by name, addresses letters to seven, and refers to well...
Thames and Hudson Limited, 2011. — 208 p. Experience at first hand the spectacular, brutal life and savage death of the most iconic figure of ancient Rome.This manual will take the reader from the first faltering steps over the threshold of gladiator school, and through training to become a man of the sword. Find out how to get thousands to idolize you as the strongest, meanest...
Routledge, 2002. — 938 p. When originally published in 1987, this book was hailed as a landmark in the study of the Roman World. Now back in print with a new preface by the author, it is still the most comprehensive survey of the Roman World available. Ranging from the founding of Rome in the eighth century BC, and throughout the Empire and beyond this book will continue to be...
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 750 p. The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies is an indispensable guide to the latest scholarship in this area. Over fifty distinguished scholars elucidate the contribution of material as well as literary culture to our understanding of the Roman world. The emphasis is particularly upon the new and exciting links between the various...
Hachette Éducation, 2014. — 304 p. Un vrai manuel, à recommander donc aux étudiants en histoire (il y a surement de plus ''amusantes'' lectures à faire pour ceux qui veulent juste en apprendre plus sur la période) Il a le mérite de traiter toute la période de la fondation de Rome, de la République et de l'Empire en donnant des informations sur la société, la religion, la...
Michael O’Mara Books, 2017. — 258 p. Walk a day in a Roman's sandals. What was it like to live in one of the ancient world's most powerful and bustling cities — one that was eight times more densely populated than modern day New York? In this entertaining and enlightening guide, historian Philip Matyszak introduces us to the people who lived and worked there. In each hour of...
Armand Colin, 2017. — 224 p. L’étude de la religion romaine soulève nombre de problèmes. Au-delà de la similitude des termes religieux, encore en vigueur de nos jours, il existe des différences fondamentales de sens et d’interprétation. Par ailleurs, le terme "Romains" lui-même recouvre des réalités très diverses selon l’époque, le lieu et le statut de chaque individu. On ne...
Cambridge University Press, 2020. — 248 p. In a society in which only a fraction of the population was literate and numerate, being one of the few specialists in reading, writing and reckoning meant the possession of an invaluable asset. The fact that the Roman state heavily relied on these professional scribes in financial and legal administration led to their holding a unique...
Routledge, 2008. — 407 p. This Sourcebook contains a comprehensive collection of sources on the topic of the social history of the Roman world during the late Republic and the first two centuries CE. Designed to form the basis for courses in Roman social history, this excellent resource covers original translations from sources such as inscriptions, papyri, and legal texts....
Учебно-методическое пособие к семинарским занятиям для бакалавриата направления подготовки 030600.62 История. — М.: Издательство МПГУ Прометей, 2012. — 79 с. Учебно-методическое пособие «Древний Рим» предназначено для преподавателей и студентов-бакалавров направления подготовки 030600.62 - История. В пособии представлена методика изучения вариативных тем семинаров по истории...
Hackett Publishing, 2014. — 600 p. "Terrific...exactly the sort of collection we have long needed: one offering a wide range of texts, both literary and documentary, and that—with the inclusion of Sulpicia and Perpetua—allows students to hear the voices of actual women from the ancient world. The translations themselves are fluid; the inclusion of long extracts allows students...
Brill, 1994. — 267 p. — (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition 21). Business Managers in Ancient Rome deals with the law of indirect agency in the classical period and explores the technical aspects and historical development of a set of praetorian remedies ( actiones adiecticiae qualitatis), their role in the economy and their incidence on the society. The first part...
Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 320 p. The Material Life of Roman Slaves is a major contribution to scholarly debates on the archaeology of Roman slavery. Rather than regarding slaves as irretrievable in archaeological remains, the book takes the archaeological record as a key form of evidence for reconstructing slaves' lives and experiences. Interweaving literature, law,...
L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2013. — 320 p. Modern scholarship dealing with the economy of the ancient world has developed rapidly in recent decades. Studies of ancient economic structures and history have in many respects achieve standards as a discipline comparable to those of economic history, using models and scenarios exactly as it is frequently seen in studies of later...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. — 362 p. While the remains of its massive aqueducts serve as tangible reminders of Rome's efforts to control its supply of drinking water, there are scant physical reminders that other waters sometimes raged out of control. In fact, floods were simply a part of life in ancient Rome, where proximity to the Tiber left a substantial part of...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 479 p. This is the first full treatment of Jewish childhood in the Roman world. It follows minors into the spaces where they lived, learned, played, slept, and died and examines the actions and interaction of children with other children, with close-kin adults, and with strangers, both inside and outside the home. A wide range of sources are...
Cambridge University Press, 2020. — 436 p. Using a variety of historical sources and methodological approaches, this book presents the first large-scale study of single men and women in the Roman world, from the Roman Republic to Late Antiquity, and covering virtually all periods of the ancient Mediterranean. It asks how singleness was defined and for what reasons people might...
Oxford University Press, 2008. — 398 p. Considering the viewpoints of both the conquerors and the conquered, this captivating volume traces the rise of Rome and the extension of Roman power across Europe from 1000 BC to CE 400. It reconstructs as much as possible the indigenous experience of contact with Rome, showing how Roman domination affected the already complex world of...
London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. — 273 p. List of Illustrations Chronology of Rome’s Rulers Introducing the City of Rome The Lived-in City The City at Work and Play: Commerce and Leisure The City by Day and Night Spectacle in the City Religion in the City: Structures, Spaces, and Experiences The Political City Urban Infrastructure Victory and the City The City Under Siege:...
Routledge, 2020. — 328 p. This volume investigates how urban growth and prosperity transformed the cities of the Roman Mediterranean in the last centuries BCE and the fi rst centuries CE, integrating debates about Roman urban space with discourse on Roman urban history. The contributions explore how these cities developed landscapes full of civic memory and ritual, saw...
Accademia Wargame, 2017. — 76 p. I grandi Nemici di Roma, inizia con questa monografia una delle più belle avventure, in cui autore e lettori si troveranno faccia a faccia, in questa prima puntata, con celti, britanni, galli, pannoni, celtiberi, galati e germani.
Accademia Wargame, 2009. — 128 p. Il Legionario Romano era il fante che faceva parte della legione romana. I Romani dovettero affrontare svariate popolazioni che adottavano metodi di combattimento differenti tra loro; questo influì sia sull'organizzazione e sulla struttura della legione, sia sul tipo di armamento utilizzato. Il legionario è sempre stato fonte di ispirazione e...
Oxford University Press, 2016. — 408 p. This volume, featuring sixteen contributions from leading Roman historians and archaeologists, sheds new light on approaches to the economic history of urban craftsmen and traders in the Roman world, with a particular emphasis on the imperial period. Combining a wide range of research traditions from all over Europe and utilizing evidence...
Oxford University Press, 2013. — 424 p. The World of the Fullo takes a detailed look at the fullers, craftsmen who dealt with high-quality garments, of Roman Italy. Analyzing the social and economic worlds in which the fullers lived and worked, it tells the story of their economic circumstances, the way they organized their workshops, the places where they worked in the city,...
Routledge, 2003. — 312 p. Curchin explores how, why and to what extent the various tribal peoples of Central Spain were integrated into the Roman Empire during the period from the second century BC to the second century CE.
University of Toronto Press, 1990. — 289 p. — (Phoenix Supplementary Volumes 28). Local aristocracies were crucial to the administrative and social assimilation of provincial communities in the Roman world. Leonard Curchin focuses on local political élites in the Iberian Peninsula, providing the first comprehensive and up-to-date prosopographical catalogue of all known local...
Oxbow Books, 2014. — 368 p. One marker of the majesty of ancient Rome is its surviving architectural legacy, the stunning remains of which are scattered throughout the circum-Mediterranean landscape. Surprisingly, one truly remarkable aspect of this heritage remains relatively unknown. There exists beneath the waters of the Mediterranean the physical remnants of a vast maritime...
University of Toronto Press, 2013. — 304 p. Replete now with its own scholarly traditions and controversies, Roman slavery as a field of study is no longer limited to the economic sphere, but is recognized as a fundamental social institution with multiple implications for Roman society and culture. The essays in this collection explore how material culture - namely, art,...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 768 p. The study of Roman society and social relations blossomed in the 1970s. By now, we possess a very large literature on the individuals and groups that constituted the Roman community, and the various ways in which members of that community interacted. There simply is, however, no overview that takes into account the multifarious progress...
Yale University Press, 2012. — 330 p. This one-volume history of the Roman world begins with the early years of the republic and carries the story nearly a thousand years forward to 476, when Romulus Augustus, the last Western Roman emperor, was deposed. Brian Campbell, respected scholar and teacher, presents a fascinating and wide-ranging introduction to Rome, drawing on an...
Routledge, 2012. — 207 p. Religion is a major subfield of ancient history and classical studies, and Roman religion in particular is usually studied today by experts in two rather distinct halves: the religion of the Roman Republic, covering the fifth through first centuries B.C.; and the religious diversity of the Roman Empire, spanning the first four centuries of our era. In...
М.: Центрполиграф, 2009. — 314 с., ил. — ISBN: 978-5-9524-4014-2. Книга Ричарда и Барбары Мертц способна удовлетворить любопытство самого взыскательного путешественника и любителя истории. С ее помощью можно разобраться в хитросплетении улиц Рима, познакомиться со всеми основными достопримечательностями, окунуться в мир его культурных традиций и совершить экскурс в удивительное...
Минск: Харвест, 2002. — 468 с. — (История культуры). — ISBN: 985-13-0822-6. Второй том книги описывает вспышки гражданской войны в Риме, когда все большую роль в социально-политической жизни страны стали играть армии и ее вожди (Л.К.Сулла, Г.Марий, Г.Помпей и др.). В 49-45 гг. неограниченным правителем государства стал Цезарь, затем новый период гражданской войны завершился...
Минск: Харвест, 2002. — 676 с. — (История культуры). — ISBN: 985-13-0821-8. Книга немецкого автора Вильгельма Вегнера охватывает историю Древнего Рима от его основания (753 г. до н. э.) до падения Западной Римской империи (476 г. н. э.). Первый том книги знакомит читателя с Древней Италией, ее народом и религией, описывает период правления царей вплоть до установления...
Навч. посіб. для студ. вищ. навч. закл. — Чернівці : Книги - XXI, 2005. — 680 с. Курс лекцій повно, систематично і докладно висвітлює зародження, розквіт та падіння староримської цивілізації, починаючи з утворення міста поліса Рима та закінчуючи падінням Західної Римської імперії у результаті внутрішніх протиріч і варварських завоювань. У книзі вміщено різноманітні додатки,...
University of Toronto Press, 2008. — 438 p. — (Studies in Greek and Roman social history; I). — ISBN: 978-0-8020-9319-6. Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture investigates the social symbolism and cultural poetics of dress in the ancient Roman world in the period from 200 BCE-400 CE. Editors Jonathan Edmondson and Alison Keith and the contributors to this volume explore...
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 268 p. A mosquito-infested and swampy plain lying north of the city walls, Rome's Campus Martius, or Field of Mars, was used for much of the period of the Republic as a military training ground and as a site for celebratory rituals and occasional political assemblies. Initially punctuated with temples vowed by victorious generals, during the...
EpubLibre, 2014. — 492 p. Historia de Roma ofrece una serie de retratos apasionantes y veraces que iluminan en sus justos términos a los protagonistas de aquella época irrepetible. Los próceres y las personalidades de Roma no eran distintos del común de los mortales. César fue un mujeriego toda su vida y se avergonzaba de su calvicie, pero eso no desmerece su grandeza militar y...
New Haven - London: Yale University Press, 1988.-XII, 319 p. The plan of this book is very simple. It examines what is conventionally called the decline of Rome, beginning (chapter 1) with a review of various phenomena which good scholars have used to explain it. Not finding in them any broad, clear meaning, I follow up certain hints instead that point to a loss of power in the...
Yale University Press, 2007. — 302 p. For the Romans, the manner of a person’s death was the most telling indication of their true character. Death revealed the true patriot, the genuine philosopher, even, perhaps, the great artist—and certainly the faithful Christian. Catharine Edwards draws on the many and richly varied accounts of death in the writings of Roman historians,...
Cambridge University Press, 1976. — 212 p. — (Cambridge Classical Studies.) The actual practice of the Romans with regard to property and investment must be distinguished from the formal rules of the emperors and the moralistic generalizations of the ancient writers. With this in mind the Cambridge Research Seminar in Ancient History spent two years examining various aspects of...
Routledge, 2016. — 577 p. A History of the Roman People provides a comprehensive analytical survey of Roman history from its prehistoric roots in Italy and the wider Mediterranean world to the dissolution of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity ca. A.D. 600. Clearly organized and highly readable, the text's narrative of major political and military events provides a chronological...
L’Erma di Bretschneider, 2012. — 241 p. Le aspirazioni di Roma al dominio marittimo nel Mediterraneo non sono iniziate con la prima guerra punica, ma risalgono molto indietro nel tempo : una tradizione storiografica obliterata dall'annalistica posteriore le faceva risalire all'età regia. Il libro è incentrato sui problemi di natura istituzionale e funzionale delle flotte da guerra...
Cambridge University Press, 2016. — 350 p. Prostitutes and Matrons in the Roman World is the first substantial account of elite Roman concubines and courtesans. Exploring the blurred line between proper matron and wicked prostitute, it illuminates the lives of sexually promiscuous women like Messalina and Clodia, as well as prostitutes with hearts of gold who saved Rome and their...
Oxford University Press, 2015. — 422 p. Explanation of the success and failure of the Roman economy is one of the most important problems in economic history. As an economic system capable of sustaining high production and consumption levels, it was unparalleled until the early modern period. This volume focuses on how the institutional structure of the Roman Empire affected...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 282 p. In this book, Hella Eckardt offers new insights into literacy in the Roman world by examining the tools that enabled writing, such as inkwells, styli and tablets. Literacy was an important skill in the ancient world and power could be and often was, exercised through texts. Eckardt explores how writing equipment shaped practices such as...
Oxford University Press, 1997. — 505 p. Revised to include new selections and updated bibliographical material, the second edition of this popular sourcebook offers a rich, revealing look at everyday Roman life. The selections, all in fresh English translations prepared by the author, are drawn from a wide array of documents - letters, manuals, recipes, graffiti, and inscriptions,...
Duckworth, 1979. — 319 p. First off, this is not science fiction along the lines of last summer's movie "Cowboys and Aliens." It is a study -- though that may be too strong a word -- it's a collection of chapters on various cultural interfaces between Romans and other peoples: Greeks mostly, also North Africans, Egyptians, Persians, Syrians and peoples of Asia Minor, sometimes...
Routledge, 2004. — 365 p. he Iron Age in Northern Britain examines the impact of the Roman expansion northwards, and the native response to the Roman occupation on both sides of the frontiers. It traces the emergence of historically-recorded communities in the post-Roman period and looks at the clash of cultures between Celts and Romans, Picts and Scots. Northern Britain has too...
ABC-CLIO, 2004. — 400 p. So many myths and legends. So many senators and Caesars. So many documents, archaeological finds, movie-made misconceptions, and scholarly histories. With so much information available on the civilization of ancient Rome, and more discoveries happening all the time, where do you start? The Romans: New Perspectives is the ideal starting point for...
Vallentine Mitchell, 2010. — 322 p. The leader of an Empire invades Iraq. He has inadequate intelligence and underestimates the resistance of the locals, but he believes his overwhelming military strength will bring him a swift victory. His army overruns the area between the Tigris and the Euphrates, but as soon as he occupies the area a massive insurgency arises, made up of...
Artsfumato, 2010. — 160 p. Как воевали и как жили солдаты римских вооруженных сил? Как римляне строили свои знаменитые укрепленные форты? Как распределялось время римского солдата? Какое рацион питания был применим для легионеров? На все эти и другие вопросы дает ответ брошюра, электронный вариант которой предлагается читателям. Книга щедро проиллюстрирована цветными рисунками и...
Cambridge University Press, 1993. — 241 p. This book addresses the question not how immoral the ancient Romans were but why the literature they produced is so preoccupied with immorality. The modern image of immoral Rome derives from ancient accounts which are largely critical rather than celebratory. Far from being empty commonplaces these accusations constituted a powerful...
Routledge, 2014. — 263 p. Spain in Roman times bristled with danger. The parched landscape of the Spanish interior was often as deadly as the Celts and the Iberians, people famed for their ferocity and accustomed to grisly human sacrifice. Little wonder that it took Roman armies more than two centuries to subdue the Iberian peninsula. In "Roman Spain", Leonard Curchin traces the...
Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 237 p. In this book, Louise Revell examines questions of Roman imperialism and Roman ethnic identity and explores Roman imperialism as a lived experience based around the paradox of similarity and difference. Her case studies of public architecture in several urban settings provides an understanding of the ways in which urbanism, the emperor and...
Oxford University Press, 2002. — 463 p. From Latin love poetry's dominating and enslaving beloveds, to modern popular culture's infamous Cleopatras and Messalinas, representations of the Roman mistress (or the mistress of Romans) have brought into question both ancient and modern genders and political systems. The Roman Mistress makes an important and original contribution...
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1969. — 164 p. This book contains two different but nicely complementary works by Gelzer, "The Nobility of the Roman Republic" and "The Nobility of the Principate". The first was originally written in 1912, the second in 1915, both of them in German. This English translation dates back to 1969. Gelzer is important, and this work is often quoted, because...
Routledge, 2002. — 193 p. Throughout history, every culture has had its own ideas on what growing up and growing old means, with variations between chronological, biological and social ageing, and with different emphases on the critical stages and transitions from birth to death. This volume is the first to highlight the role of age in determining behaviour, and expectations of...
Routledge, 1998. — 228 p. The role of women in Roman culture and society was a paradoxical one. They enjoyed social, material and financial independence yet they were denied basic constitutional rights. Although Roman history is not short of powerful female figures, such as Agrippina and Livia, their power stemmed from their associations with great men and was not officially...
University of Texas Press, 2007. — 221 p. Roman women were the procreators and nurturers of life, both in the domestic world of the family and in the larger sphere of the state. Although deterred from participating in most aspects of public life, women played an essential role in public religious ceremonies, taking part in rituals designed to ensure the fecundity and success of...
Oxbow Books, 2018. — 216 p. Insularity – the state or condition of being an island – has played a key role in shaping the identities of populations inhabiting islands of the Mediterranean. As entities surrounded by water and usually possessing different landscapes and ecosystems from those of the mainland, islands allow for the potential to study both the land and the sea....
Second Edition. — Routledge, 2008. — 263 p. — ISBN: 978–0–415–45824–5. The Romans: An Introduction 2nd edition is a concise, readable, and comprehensive survey of the civilization of ancient Rome. It covers more than 1,200 years of political and military history, including many of the famous, and infamous, personalities who featured in them, and describes the religions,...
Third Edition. — Routledge, 2015. — 310 p. — ISBN: 978-1-138-77667-8. (В файле 409 с.). The Romans: An Introduction , 3rd edition is a concise, readable and comprehensive survey of the civilization of ancient Rome. Covering more than 1,200 years of political, military and cultural history, it explores the religion, society and daily life of the Romans, through a study of their...
Oxford University Press, 2004. — 350 p. Statues were everywhere in the Roman ancient world. They served as objects of cult, honors to emperors and noblemen, and memorials to the dead. Combining close attention to individual Roman texts and images with an unprecedented broad perspective on this remarkable phenomenon, Statues in Roman Society explains the impact that all kinds of...
University of Michigan Press, 2009. — 321 p. Gardens and Neighbors will provide an important building block in the growing body of literature on the ways that Roman law, Roman society, and the economic concerns of the Romans jointly functioned in the real world. As is increasingly true today, fresh water in ancient Italy was a limited resource, made all the more precious by the...
3e édition. — Paris: Ancienne librairie Poussielgue, J. De Gigord, 1910. — 480 p. Origines de Rome, la conquête romaine, l'empire, les barbares, les arabes, l'empire byzantin jusqu'au Xe siècle.
Routledge, 2004. — 256 p. From the men who fought hand to hand to defend their communities, to the significant economic impact of organizing a large fighting force, war was a central influence at every level of existence in ancient Greek and Rome. The ancient writers who tell us about technical aspects of military practice and the management of armies shed much light on the murky...
Routledge, 1993. — 328 p. — (Leicester-Nottingham Studies in Ancient Society). This book is the definitive anthology pertaining to Roman military history. The articles contain a plethora of primary source documents, which are about the subject. I find this to be the genius of the book. The books appendix of primary sources and bibliography make this book an indispensable resource...
Routledge, 2001. — 299 p. It can be difficult to hear the voices of Roman children, women and slaves, given that most surviving texts of the period are by elite adult men. This volume redresses the balance. An international collection of expert contributors go beyond the usual canon of literary texts, and assess a vast range of evidence - inscriptions, burial data, domestic...
Routledge, 1993. — 253 p. Jane Gardner's analysis of Roman social and gender law is specifically geared toward an audience of Roman historians. Along with legal texts and literary sources, Gardner makes use of epigraphic material, including recent finds from Popleii which reveal the legal system in action in the commercial life of Puteoli. Gardner further notes the obvious...
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2007. — 169 p. Rome - the single greatest influence upon western civilization. "To Be a Roman: Topics in Roman Culture" is a complete and comprehensive guide to what's usually glossed over about this great civilization - the day to day complete life of its citizens. Touching on the family life, the religious rituals, the homes in which they lived,...
Harvard University Press, 2013. — 230 p. John D'Arms explores here a question of central importance for the social economic history of the Roman world: which sectors of society were actively engaged in trade? In the late Roman Republic and early Empire senators were prohibited by law from direct participation in seaborne commerce; trade was not considered a respectable pursuit....
Routledge, 1993. — 383 p. Youth in ancient Rome was an exciting and turbulent phase of life. For the Romans youth was a clearly defined period between childhood and adulthood and it was of crucial importance. However, little critical attention has been paid to this subject. In this book Emiel Eyben treats Roman antiquity from 200 BC to AD 500, and attempts to provide a survey of...
London: Routledge, 1994. — 311 p. Bauman delineates not only the influential and manipulative role of Roman women in the business of government, law and public affairs in general, but also the emergence of women's political and liberationist movements.
Mary Beard Publications, 2015. — 492 p. In SPQR, an instant classic, Mary Beard narrates the history of Rome "with passion and without technical jargon" and demonstrates how "a slightly shabby Iron Age village" rose to become the "undisputed hegemon of the Mediterranean" (Wall Street Journal). Hailed by critics as animating "the grand sweep and the intimate details that bring the...
London, UK : Routledge, 2003. — 256 p., illus. — (Routledge Classical Monographs Series). Old age today is a contentious topic. It can be seen as a demographic timebomb or as a resource of wisdom and experience to be valued and exploited. There is frequent debate over how we value the elderly, and whether ageing is an affliction to be treated or a natural process to be...
Пер. с англ. И.Ю. Мартьянова. — М.: Центрполиграф, 2003. — 397 с. — ISBN: 5-9524-0048-5. В книге известного писателя и историка Майкла Гранта содержатся обширные сведения о внутреннем устройстве римского государства и повседневной жизни его граждан. Исследуется сфера их общественных интересов — наука, религия, философия, искусство, литература и архитектура. Анализируется...
London: Routledge, 1994. — 236 p. Rome was a huge city. Running it required not only public works and services but also specialised law. This innovative work traces the development of that law and system in the main areas of administration. The book incorporates and develops previous historical and topographical works by relating their findings to the Roman legal framework,...
Franz Steiner, 1999. — 165 S. — (Historia – Einzelschriften 129). Der Autor liefert im ersten Teil des Buches ein Kompendium der Erhebungen in Gallien im weitesten Sinne vom 3. Jh. vor bis zum 5. Jh. nach Chr. unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung der antiken Wirkungsgeschichte und eine ausfuehrliche systematische Auswertung im zweiten Teil. Gefragt wird bei der eingehenden...
De Gruyter, 2019. — 444 p. This volume aims to present the current state of research on Roman roads and their foundations in a combined historical and archaeological perspective. The focus is on the diverse local histories and the varying degrees of significance of individual roads and regional networks, which are treated here for the most important regions of the empire and...
London: Routledge, 2008. — 409 p. The games comprised gladiatorial fights, staged animal hunts (venationes) and the executions of convicted criminals and prisoners of war. Besides entertaining the crowd, the games delivered a powerful message of Roman power: as a reminder of the wars in which Rome had acquired its empire, the distant regions of its far-flung empire (from where...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 1994. — 139 S. — (Historia – Einzelschriften 86). Der Verfasser hat in den letzten Jahren verschiedene Buecher ueber die r mischen Alpenstra en publiziert. Die 8 Aufs tze sind Vorarbeiten zur r mischen Pa geschichte und betreffen u.a. die unterschiedliche Romanisierung der Alpent ler, die Organisation der S umergenossenschaft, die Zollueberwachung im...
Сост. и предисл. Н.Н. Казанского. — СПб.: Наука, 2017. — 652 с. — ISBN: 978-5-02-039582-4. Книга советского филолога и историка античности Марии Ефимовны Сергеенко посвящена жизни древнего Рима и его жителей. В центре внимания автора ‒ повседневная жизнь обычных людей, описание их быта и ежедневного труда. Настоящее издание включает в себя важнейшие произведения автора ‒ «Жизнь...
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2009. The historiographical representation of organizations of the urban Roman people reflects the growth of knowledge of German ancient history since the mid-19th Century, as well as the zeitgeist-directed conditions of research and reflection. The author transposes a historical and theoretical disciplinary matrix (Ruesen / Blanken) to a subject of ancient...
М.: Российский государственный гуманитарный университет, 2019. — 282 с. — (Orientalia et Classica: Труды Института восточных культур и античности). — ISBN: 978-5-7281-2225-8. Культ составлял суть римской религии и проявлялся в ритуалах и церемониях, которые становились предметом изучения в работах понтификов и авгуров. Впоследствии этот массив информации проник в сочинения...
Oxford University Press, 2005. — 454 p. Modern treatments of Rome have projected in highly emotive terms the perceived problems, or the aspirations, of the present: "race-mixture" has been blamed for the collapse of the Roman empire; more recently, Rome and Roman society have been depicted as "multicultural". Moving beyond these and beyond more traditional, juridical approaches to...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 222 p. This book evaluates a hundred years of scholarship on how empire transformed the Roman world, and advances a new theory of how the empire worked and was experienced. It engages extensively with Rome's Republican empire as well as the 'Empire of the Caesars', examines a broad range of ancient evidence (material, documentary, and literary)...
Routledge, 2018. — 380 p. The Routledge Handbook of Diet and Nutrition in the Roman World presents a comprehensive overview of the sources, issues and methodologies involved in the study of the Roman diet. The focus of the book is on the Mediterranean heartland from the second century BC to the third and fourth centuries AD. Life is impossible without food, but what people eat is...
Wiley-Blackwell. 2019. — 664 p. With contributions from noted authorities in the field, A Companion to Greco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt offers a comprehensive resource that covers almost 1000 years of Egyptian history, starting with the liberation of Egypt from Persian rule by Alexander the Great in 332 BC and ending in AD 642, when Arab rule started in the Nile country. The...
М.: Индрик, 1994. — 528 с. — (Научная библиотека студента). — ISBN: 5-85759-005-1. В книге профессора Российского Государственного Гуманитарного университета, доктора исторических наук Г. С. Кнабе собраны статьи, написанные в 1966—1993 гг., в большинстве своем ранее опубликованные, посвященные некоторым узловым вопросам теории и истории культуры. Не являясь в прямом смысле ни...
London: Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, 1850. — 490 p. The History of the Roman Republic is one of those few subjects on which Nicbuhr gave two courses of Lectures in the University of Bonn; the first in the winter of 1826-7, and the second during the winter of 1828-9- In the summer of 1829, he lectured on the history of the Roman Emperors down to the overthrow of the Western Empire....
Madrid: Atlanza Universidad, 1996. — 304 p. Prologo a la tercera edicion. Prologo a la primera edicion. La sociedad romana primitiva. La sociedad romana desde el inicio de la expansion hasta la segunda guerra punica. El cambio de estructura en el siglo II a C. La crisis de la Republica y la sociedad romana. El orden social en epoca del Principado. La crisis del Imperio Romano y el...
University of North Carolina Press, 2012. — 608 p. Figuring in myth, religion, law, the military, commerce, and transportation, rivers were at the heart of Rome's increasing exploitation of the environment of the Mediterranean world. In Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome , Brian Campbell explores the role and influence of rivers and their surrounding landscape on the society...
Routledge, 2001. — 304 p. — (Approaching the Ancient World, ISBN10: 0415248426). The elaborate and inventive slaughter of humans and animals in the arena fed an insatiable desire for violent spectacle among the Roman people. Donald G. Kyle combines the words of ancient authors with current scholarly research and cross-cultural perspectives, as he explores the origins and...
М.: Наука, 1964. — 288 с. — (Исследования по истории рабства в античном мире). Хозяйственные и общественно-политические установления древнейшего Рима уже давно являются предметом пристального интереса исторической науки и составляют поэтому один из классических разделов новейшей историографии. Возникновению древнего Рима уделяли внимание многие крупнейшие историки и социологи....
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 336 p. In the eyes of posterity, ancient Rome is deeply flawed. The list of censures is long and varied, from political corruption and the practice of slavery, to religious intolerance and sexual immorality, yet for centuries the Romans' "errors" have not only provoked opprobrium, but also inspired wayward and novel forms of thought and...
Хрестоматия / Пер. с лат., вступ. статьи и комм. А.А. Павлова. — Сыктывкар: Издательство СГУ им. Питирима Сорокина, 2015. — 224 с. — ISBN: 978-5-87661-325-7. Хрестоматия является практической частью курса «Гендерные представления римлян в отражении римской антикварной традиции». Она включает в себя тематическую подборку переводов римских (Валерий Максим, Плиний Старший, Секст...
М.: Высшая школа, 1982. — 337 с. В учебнике излагается история Рима от его основания до гибели Римской империи. Второе издание (первое вышло в свет в 1971 г. ) значительно дополнено с учётом новой литературы, советской и зарубежной. Учебник иллюстрирован и снабжён картами.
София: Наука и изкуство, 1949. — 679 с. В книгата подробно се представя историята и културата на Римската империя от възникването на град Рим до IV век.
СПб.: Типография M. Меркушева, 1899. — 635 с. Настоящая книга отвечает той же цели, что и книга, посвященная курсу предшествующего класса (по истории Греции), и составлена она приблизительно по тому же плану. Она отличается, пожалуй, лишь количеством страниц. Её несколько большие размеры объясняются следующими двумя соображениями: во-первых, я предполагал, что могу, без...
М.: Терра — Книжный клуб, 2003. — 464 с. — ISBN: 5-275-00783-3. Автор этой книги отказался от целостной, всеобъемлющей теории по истории Рима. Он придерживается того мнения, что история слишком обширна и разнообразна, чтобы ее можно было изложить в одной - единственной теории. В своем труде Майкл Грант основывался на последних исследованиях ученых.
М.: Госполитиздат, 1950. — 796 с., 10 карт. Классический труд известного историка Николая Александровича Машкина (1900–1950) вышел впервые в 1947 г., многократно переиздавался, был переведён на многие языки и не потерял своей значимости до настоящего времени благодаря глубине содержания и ясному изложению. Автор последовательно раскрывает историю развития Рима, взаимосвязь...
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. — 225 p. The book confronts the statistical problem as it applies to the Roman Empire. The first chapter “Ancient Evidence” shows all available ancient sources - the epitaphs giving age at death, the Egyptian census returns, Ulpian's life table, the small corpus of analyzed skeletons. The second chapter “Ancient History and...
Brill, 2017. — 514 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 404; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 404). Over the past decades, archaeological field surveys and excavations have greatly enriched our knowledge of the Roman countryside Drawing on such new data, the volume The Economic Integration of Roman Italy , edited by Tymon de Haas and Gijs Tol,...
Brill, 2016. — 372 p. — (Impact of Empire 23). The economic success of the Roman Empire was unparalleled in the West until the early modern period. While favourable natural conditions, capital accumulation, technology and political stability all contributed to this, economic performance ultimately depended on the ability to mobilize, train and co-ordinate human work efforts. In...
Leiden ; Boston ; Köln : Brill, 1999. — (The transformation of the Roman world ; Vol. 5). — ISBN: 90-04-10929-3. This volume of papers from the ESF programme on "The Transformation of the Roman World" contains the texts of lectures given at the first and last plenary conferences of the project: the one held in Mérida in 1994, the other in Isernia in 1997. The first conference...
Oxford University Press, 2018. — xviii + 317 p. Despite the developing emphasis in current scholarship on children in Roman culture, there has been relatively little research to date on the role and significance of the youngest children within the family and in society. This volume singles out this youngest age group, the under one-year-olds, in the first comprehensive study of...
Polity Press, 2013. — ix + 220 p. Roman Disasters looks at how the Romans coped with, thought about, and used disasters for their own ends. Rome has been famous throughout history for its great triumphs. Yet Rome also suffered colossal disasters. From the battle of Cannae, where fifty thousand men fell in a single day, to the destruction of Pompeii, to the first appearance of the...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — xii + 238 p. Almost fifteen per cent of the world's population today experiences some form of mental or physical disability and society tries to accommodate their needs. But what was the situation in the Roman world? Was there a concept of disability? How were the disabled treated? How did they manage in their daily lives? What answers did...
Routledge, 1994. — 244 p. Roland Auguet examines the Roman taste for blood and considers what the games, that strange combination of Cruelty and Civilization, reveal about the Roman mentality. He shows how the great spectacles became a part of city life - they were awaited with impatience, everyone discussed them, some applauded the action in the arena, while others booed...
Routledge, 2014. — xxiv + 413 p. — (Routledge Revivals). The Roman province of Noricum occupied most of Austria as well as parts of Italy, Germany and the Balkans. Noricum , first published in 1974, presents a comprehensive history of Noricum, from 400 BC to the end of Roman rule in AD 600. Professor Alföldy’s account is predicated on the methodical interpretation of literary,...
Cambridge University Press, 2017. — xx + 620 p. — (Cambridge Classical Studies.) Keith Hopkins was a sociologist and Professor of Ancient History at Cambridge from 1985 to 2001. He is widely recognised as one of the most radical, innovative and influential Roman historians of his generation. This volume presents fourteen of Hopkins' essays on an impressive range of subjects:...
University of North Carolina Press, 2015. — xxvi + 286 p. The Romans developed sophisticated methods for managing hygiene, including aqueducts for moving water from one place to another, sewers for removing used water from baths and runoff from walkways and roads, and public and private latrines. Through the archeological record, graffiti, sanitation-related paintings, and...
University of Michigan Press, 2014. — x + 414 p. Women in ancient Rome challenge the historian. Widely represented in literature and art, they rarely speak for themselves. Amy Richlin, among the foremost pioneers in ancient studies, gives voice to these women through scholarship that scours sources from high art to gutter invective. In Arguments with Silence , Richlin presents a...
Москва: Искусство, 1986. — 208 с.: 148 ил. — (Эпоха. Быт. Костюм). В книге доктора исторических наук Г.С. Кнабе подробно рассматриваются многие стороны повседневного быта древних римлян - их одежда, еда, атмосфера городских улиц, водоснабжение, культура и эстетические свойства вещей, которые их окружали. Автор стремится понять, как именно соотносились в древнем Риме история и...
Marshall Cavendish, 2011. — 164 p. Foreword Early Rome Rome's Early Wars and Conquests The Punic Wars Revolution and Reform The End of the Republic The Age of Augustus The Julio-Claudian Emperors Expanding the Empire Daily Life in Rome The Edges of the Empire The Decline of Rome The Disintegration of the Empire Major Historical Figures
Casemate, 2017. — 160 p. The gladiator is one of the most enduring figures of Ancient Rome. Heroic, though of lowly status, they fought vicious duels in large arenas filled with baying crowds. The survivor could be either executed (the famous ‘thumbs down’ signal) or spared at the whim of the crowd or the Emperor. Few lasted more than a dozen fights, yet they were a valuable asset...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. — 279 p. How the latest cutting-edge science offers a fuller picture of life in Rome and antiquity This groundbreaking book provides the first comprehensive look at how the latest advances in the sciences are transforming our understanding of ancient Roman history. Walter Scheidel brings together leading historians, anthropologists, and...
Philapelphia, 1835. — 507 p. Examination of the Stories of L. Tarquinius and Servius Tullius The Oenotrians and Pelasgians The Opicans and Ausonians The Aborigines and Latins The Sabines and Sabellians The Tuscans or Etruscans The Umbrians Iapygia The Greeks in Italy The Ligurians and Venetians The Three Islands LEneas and the Trojans in Latium Alba Various Traditions...
Batoche Books Limited, 2004. — 262 p. Agriculture in Early Latium The Early Trade of Latium and Etruria The Rise of the Peasantry New Lands For Old Roman Coinage The Establishment of the Plantation Industry and Commerce The Gracchan Revolution The New Provincial Policy Financial Interests in Politics Public Finances The Plebs Urbana Industry Industry (continued) Capital...
University of Michigan Press, 2016. — 318 p. Trade and Taboo addresses the legal, literary, social, and institutional creation of disrepute in ancient Roman society. Tracking the shifting application of stigmas of disrepute between the Republic and Late Antiquity, it follows particular groups of professionals—funeral workers, criers, tanners, mint workers, and even...
Translated and with a foreward by Clifford Ando. — University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. — 200 p. — (First published in French 2013). Roman religion has long presented a number of challenges to historians approaching the subject from a perspective framed by the three Abrahamic religions. The Romans had no sacred text that espoused its creed or offered a portrait of its...
Cassell & Co., 2000. — 224 p. The Romans built perhaps the greatest empire of all time, forged with an unequaled skill in warfare. Accompany these unparalleled troops from the conquest of Italy thru to world conquest. Watch as defeated armies became allies & future Roman soldiers. Consider the irony of extreme brutality & repression leading to peace & prosperity. All the...
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007. — X, 726 p. — (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien [HABES] 44). The collected papers on Roman history, religion and history by the oustanding contemporary scholar.
Amstelodami: S. L. van Looy, 1906. — 192 p. Duae imprimis sunt causae cur operae pretium mihi visum ait colonatus Romani historiarn denuo scribere. Postquam enim saviony superiore saecuto ineunte jure colonatus egregle expo-slto omnium quae deinde aecutao sunt commentationum ejus. Dem argumenti quasi fundamenta jecit, nomo jam ipea haec fundamenta examlnare hastitult; unde factum...
Second edition. — Sandpiper Books Ltd, 1996. — x + 486 p. This classic text deals with the political development of the Roman citizenship from earliest times to the 4th century A.D. Sherwin-White examines such controversies of the Republican period as those on the limited franchise, the expansion of tribal districts, and the purpose of the Social War. He also looks at the...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. — 565 p. — (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World). A Companion to Roman Italy investigates the impact of Rome in all its forms—political, cultural, social, and economic—upon Italy’s various regions, as well as the extent to which unification occurred as Rome became the capital of Italy. —The collection presents new archaeological data relating to the...
Монография / Сост. О.А. Ручинская, И.П. Сергеев. — Х.: ХНУ имени В. Н. Каразина, 2016. — 404 с. — ISBN: 978-966-285-316-2. Во втором томе исследования авторитетного антиковеда Российской империи, члена-корреспондента Петербургской Академии наук, последнего ректора Императорского Харьковского университета содержится детальная информация об эволюции государственных учреждений и...
М.: Intrada, 2003. — 192 с. — ISBN: 5-87604-060-6. Книга профессора Тираспольского живо воссоздает мрачное богатство древнеримского воображения, доселе никем не превзойденное в многообразии способов умерщвления, пыток, наказаний, изуверств и издевательств. Кровавый арсенал беззаконных злодеев и не слишком отличающееся от него садистское хозяйство римского правосудия описаны и...
Пер. с англ. Ламанова Е. — М.: Центрполиграф, 2016. — 319 с. — ISBN: 978-5-9524-5209-1. Профессор Оксфордского университета, член Британской академии, автор ряда исследований по древней истории Джон Перси Бэлсдон посвятил свою книгу женщинам Древнего Рима. История римских женщин – это многовековая история представительниц всех слоев римского общества. Женщины никогда не...
М.: Просвещение, 2002. — 349 с.
Лекции В. И. Герье по истории Древнего Рима, читанные на Московских высших женских курсах в 1887 году, были изданы способом литографии в том же году. Они представляют собой не только важный источник по истории отечественного антиковедения, но также исключительную библиографическую редкость. Теперь эти лекции публикуются в настоящей книге,...
Chichester, West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons, 2006. — 434 p. — (For Dummies). — ISBN: 978-0-470-03077-6. This entertaining and informative guide introduces readers to the amazing world of ancient Rome and its emperors, epic wars, awesome architecture, heroes, and villains. With a complete rundown of Roman history alongside fascinating insights into the lives of everyday...
Л.: Издательство Ленинградского государственного ордена Ленина университета им. А.А. Жданова, 1948. — 807 с. Книга охватывает всю историю Рима - от его основания в середине 1 тыс. до н. э. до падения под ударами варварских племен западной Римской империи в V в. н. э. В книге раскрываются кардинальные проблемы истории Рима - формирование сословий патрициев и плебеев, особенности...
М.; Л.: Наука, 1964. — 172 с. В распоряжении советского читателя имеется ряд книг, которые знакомят его с фактической историей древнего Рима, с его экономической и социальной жизнью, с крупными деятелями тех времен. Простые люди мелькают в этих книгах призрачными тенями. А между тем они, эти незаметные атланты, держали на себе все хозяйство страны и без них Римское государство...
Routledge, 2002. — 170 p. This lively and original guidebook is the first to show students new to the subject exactly what Roman social history involves and how they can study it for themselves. After presenting a short history of the development and current position of the discipline, the author discusses the kinds of evidence that can be used and the full range of resources...
University of California Press, 2001. — xiii, 326 p. — ISBN: 0-520-22525-2. This book is an attempt to coax Roman history closer to the bone, to the breath and matter of the living being, to what the young Marx called immediate sensuous consciousness.” It deals with what, for the Romans, was the life that mattered, the life of matter—and the life of matter was honor. If my...
The University of Michigan press, 2007. — xv+359 p. — ISBN: 0-472-11362-3 (alk. paper) We seem to be as far from a general history of brothels as we undoubtedly are from a history of prostitution. Attempts at accomplishing such projects run a certain risk of appearing to validate the status of venal sex as “the oldest profession,” an idea that has not only been repudiated but...
Записки Харьковского университета за 1893-1894 гг. — 778 с.
Идея публикации «Очерка», видимо, появилась у И. В. Нетушила в самом начале 1890-х годов. В итоге, этот его труд первоначально был опубликован частями в «Записках Харьковского императорского университета» в период с 1893 по 1907 г. Скромно названный «очерком», труд оказался очень объемным – более 1000 печатных страниц....
/ Записки Харьковского императорского университета, [1904-1907 гг.] — 449 с.
Идея публикации «Очерка», видимо, появилась у И. В. Нетушила в самом начале 1890-х годов. В итоге, этот его труд первоначально был опубликован частями в «Записках Харьковского императорского университета» в период с 1893 по 1907 г. Скромно названный «очерком», труд оказался очень объемным – более 1000...
Сост. С.И. Посохов, И.П. Сергеев, А.Н. Токарев. — Х.: ХНУ им. В.Н. Каразина, 2014. — 704 с. — ISBN: 978-966-285-035-2. В исследовании авторитетного антиковеда Российской империи, члена-корреспондента Петербургской Академии наук, последнего ректора Императорского Харьковского университета содержится детальная информация об эволюции государственного строя древних римлян на...
М.: Эксмо, Яуза, 2013. — 400 c. — (Биографии цивилизаций). — ISBN: 978-5-699-61749-8. Уникальная энциклопедия Древнего Рима! Вся 1000-летняя история величайшей цивилизации в одном томе! О римлянах написаны целые библиотеки, кубические километры книг, - но такой еще не было. Это не просто портрет Вечного города - это его биография! Ведь не только люди, но и целые цивилизации...
Gebundene Ausgabe, 1989. — 75 p. — (Klassische Reiseziele). — ISBN10: 3-88199-548-X; ISBN13: 978-3-88199-548-1. Das Forum Romanum wurde im Herzen von Rom vor über zweitausend Jahren über einer alten Kultstätte errichtet und diente der Republik wie den Kaisern des Römischen Weltreiches von seinen Anfängen bis zu seinem Untergang als geweihter Schauplatz seiner öffentlichen...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 646 p. — (Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World) — ISBN: 978-0-521-72078-6 The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome offers thirty-one original essays by leading historians, classicists and archaeologist on the largest metropolis of the Roman Empire. While the Colosseum, imperial palaces and Pantheon are famous features of the...
Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 256 p.
Adoption in other cultures and other times provides a background to understanding the operation of adoption in the Roman worlds. This book considers the relationship of adoption to kinship structures in the Greek and Roman world. It considers the procedures for adoption followed by a separate analysis of testamentary cases, and the...
Cambridge University Press, 1995. — 173 p. — (Key Themes in Ancient History).
The absence of a professional police force in the city of Rome in classical times is often identified as a major cause of the collapse of the Republic. But this alleged "structural weakness" was not removed by the Emperor Augustus and his successors, and was in fact shared with other premodern states....
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 384 p. The very idea of empire was created in ancient Rome and even today traces of its monuments, literature, and institutions can be found across Europe, the Near East, and North Africa--and sometimes even further afield. In Rome, historian Greg Woolf expertly recounts how this mammoth empire was created, how it was sustained in crisis, and...
Cambridge University Press, 1998. — 316 p. This book studies the processes conventionally termed "Romanization" through an analysis of the experience of Roman rule over the Gallic province of the empire in the period 200 BC-AD 300. It examines how and why Gallo-Roman civilization emerged from the confrontation between the iron-age cultures of Gaul and the civilization we call...
Brill Academic Publishers, 2015. — 314 p. — (Mnemosyne, Supplements 382; Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 382). Processes of Cultural Change and Integration in the Roman World is a collection of studies on the interaction between Rome and the peoples that became part of its Empire between c. 300 BC and AD 300. The book focuses on the...
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1995. - 308 p. - (Wisconsin Studies in Classics). Our taste for blood sport stops short at the bruising clash of football players or the gloved blows of boxers, and the suicide of a politician is no more than a personal tragedy. What, then, are we to make of the ancient Romans, for whom the meaning of sport and politics often depended on death? In this...
Oxbow Books, 2015. — 233 p. — ISBN10: 1782977740. — ISBN13: 978-1782977742 Glass of the Roman World illustrates the arrival of new cultural systems, mechanisms of trade and an expanded economic base in the early 1st millennium AD which, in combination, allowed the further development of the existing glass industry. Glass became something which encompassed more than simply a...
Imagine Publishing, 2015. — 48 p. — (All About History).
We all know about their roads and aqueducts, but there is so much more to the Romans than their practical transport solutions. We’ve put together this action-packed digital edition to bring you the history of Ancient Rome without the boring bits, from murderous emperors to slave rebellions.
The underworld of Ancient...
Published with assistance from the office of the Dean of the Faculty, Dartmouth College. Copyright 2007 by Yale University. This book presents an authoritative and detailed survey of the art of woodworking in the ancient Roman world. Illustrated with over 200 line drawings and photographs, Roman Woodworking covers topics such as the training and guild memberships of Roman...
СПб.: Типография и Литография В.Я. Тиханова, 1902. — 45 с.
Объяснительный текст к XI-й "Таблице для наглядного преподавания и изучения греческих и римских древностей".
В научно-популярной работе автором описываются основные принципы древнеримской архитектуры
М.-Л.: Наука, 1964. — 336 с. Книга эта создалась на основе лекций, читанных мною в 1958-1961 гг. студентам-классикам филологического факультета Ленинградского университета. Слова, что автор сам прекрасно сознает недостатки своей книги, произносятся столь часто, что они стали трафаретом и ничего не значат. Мне хотелось бы, чтобы их приняли как значащие и полновесные. И если тем...
Routledge, New York. 2005. — 225 p. — ISBN: 0-203-98500-1 This collection of original essays focuses upon Roman Italy where, with over 400 cities, urbanization was at the very centre of Italian civilization. Informed by an awareness of the social and anthropological issues of recent research, these contributions explore not only questions of urban origins, interaction with the...
М.: О.Г.И., 1997. — 624 с.: ил. — ISBN: 5-900241-46-7. Изображение очень хорошего качества с текстовым слоем и закладками. Лица… Личности… Личины… Такова история Рима в своеобразном изложении Льва Остермана: автор анализирует деяния ярких, необычных личностей — политиков, поэтов, полководцев, — реконструируя их психологические портреты на фоне исторического процесса. Но ход...
М.: ОГИЗ. Госоцэкономиздат, 1938. — 464 с. Книга проф. В. С. Сергеева разделена на две части: первая (стр. 5 - 370) охватывает историю Рима с древнейших времен до падения республики включительно; вторая часть (стр. 373 - 762) - историю империи начиная с принципата Августа и кончая падением Западной Римской империи в V в. нашей эры. Автор "ставит своей целью исследовать причины,...
М.: ОГИЗ. Госоцэкономиздат, 1938. — 368 с.
Книга проф. В. С. Сергеева разделена на две части: первая (стр. 5 - 370) охватывает историю Рима с древнейших времен до падения республики включительно; вторая часть (стр. 373 - 762) - историю империи начиная с принципата Августа и кончая падением Западной Римской империи в V в. нашей эры.
Автор "ставит своей целью исследовать...
М.: Соцэкгиз, 1938. — 470 с. Учебник был утвержден в качестве учебного пособия для исторических факультетов Всесоюзным комитетом по делам высшей школы при СНК СССР. Сергеев Владимир Сергеевич (1883 — 1941), советский историк античности, профессор, заведующий кафедрой древней истории МГУ и МИФЛИ в 1934—1941. В 1936—1941 работал также в институте истории АН СССР. Автор первых...
Перевод Алексея Огинского. — С-Пб.: Типографiя Iос. Iоаннесова / Медицинская типографiя, 1819. — 473 с.
Язык: Русский (дореформенный)
Книга Голдсмита О. «История Римская, от основания Рима до разрушения Западной Империи» (СПб,1819-1820) содержит важнейшие предания о римлянах Тита, Ливия, Саллюстия, Аннея Флора, Светония и других знаменитых римских историков. История...
Перевод Алексея Огинского. — С-Пб.: Типографiя Iос. Iоаннесова / Медицинская типографiя, 1820. — 548 с.
Язык: Русский (дореформенный)
Книга Голдсмита О. «История Римская, от основания Рима до разрушения Западной Империи» (СПб,1819-1820) содержит важнейшие предания о римлянах Тита, Ливия, Саллюстия, Аннея Флора, Светония и других знаменитых римских историков. История...
Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1974. — 420 s.
Starożytny Rzym – cywilizacja rozwijająca się w basenie Morza Śródziemnego i części Europy. Jej kolebką było miasto Rzym leżące w Italii, które w pewnym momencie swoich dziejów rozpoczęło ekspansję, rozszerzając swoje panowanie na znaczne obszary i wchłaniając m.in. kulturę starożytnej Grecji. Cywilizacja rzymska, nazywana...
СПб.; М.: Издание Товарищества М.О. Вольф, 1913. — XIV, 191, 13 с., иллюстрации, карты, планы.
Пособие для гимназий и самообразования. С рисунками и планами. Книга выделяется среди аналогичных руководств несомненными достоинствами. Она стоит на высоте научных требований, совмещая ее с доступностью изложения. Автор дает исторический обзор римского государственного устройства,...
М.: Университетская Типография (М.Н. Катков), 1884. — 208 с. Зиновьев Алексей Зиновьевич (16.02.1801 — 26.02.1884) — филолог, переводчик, историк, педагог, профессор Демидовского лицея (1830—1846). После окончания Московского университета по курсу филологии, Зиновьев приступил к преподаванию русской и латинской словесности в московском университетском благородном пансионе....
Пер. с нем. М. А. Антонович. – Киев; Харьков, 1898. — 672 с. Книга первая. От начала римского государства до окончательного объединения Италии. Книга вторая. Развитие Рима в мировую державу. Книга третья. Революция. Междоусобная война. Цезаризм. Густав Фридрих Герцберг (1826-1907) – крупный немецкий ученый, доктор наук, профессор Галльского университета, один из крупнейших...
San Diego: Referencepoint Press, 2014. — 96 p. — (History's Great Structures). — ISBN10: 1601526342, ISBN13: 978-1601526342 The world's greatest structures were all built through some combination of human ingenuity, perseverance, vision, will power and, in many cases, physical might. History's Great Structures examines the practical, technological, and political challenges...
М.: Полигон, 1998. — 896 с.
Серия: Библиотека всеобщей истории
Издаваемая "Библиотека всеобщей истории" состоит из книг, освещающих путь, пройденный человечеством с древнейших времен до современной нам эпохи. Каждый из трудов, вошедших в эту серию, раскрывает историю отдельных государств, народов, эпох и цивилизаций, а также определенных областей деятельности человечества....
ЖМНП. СПб.: Тип. В. С. Балашева, 1893 — V- 14 c.; VI-30 c.;
Базинер Оскар Федорович, филолог (1857 - 1909). Занимался сперва у боннского профессора Ниссена, под влиянием которого отчасти составил магистерскую диссертацию: "De bello civili Caesariano" (М., 1883), потом у профессора Бюхелера, под непосредственным руководством которого составлен главный труд Б.: "Ludi saeculares....
Санкт-Петербург: Общественная польза, 1908. — 567 с. Низе Бенедикт - немецкий историк и филолог. Родился в 1849 году. профессор в Бреславле и Марбурге. Предисловие к первому изданию. Введение в римскую историю . История науки. Общие пособия. Первоначальная история Италии и Рима . Источники и предания древнейшей римской империи. История основания Рима. Римские цари. Италийские...
Харьков: Тип. "Печатник", 1912. — 410 с.
Нетушил Иван Вячеславович (1850-1928) - филолог, историк, специалист по истории Древнего Рима. Учился в университетах Оломоуца, Праги и Петербурга. Профессор Харьковского университета. Член-корреспондент Петербургской АН
Оглавление
Эпоха царей
Республика
Империя
Новая империя
Римская историография
Santa Barbara: Greenwood, 2014. — 321 p. Artifacts from Ancient Rome is a unique social history that explores major aspects of daily life in a long-ago era via images of physical objects and historical information about these items. Specifically intended for high school and junior college students, the work also affords "hands-on training" on how to approach primary sources....
М.: Гранд, 2000. — 272 с. — (Грандиозный мир) — ISBN: 5-8183-0169-9, 0-340-71141-8. Римская цивилизация - Книга специалиста по классическому периоду цивилизации Паулы Джеймс представляет собой настоящий детектив по расследованию, истолкованию и оценке сохранившихся свидетельств римской цивилизации. Такой подход к теме поможет читателю с любым уровнем подготовки проникнуть за...
Учебное пособие для вузов. — М.: АСТ, Астрель, 2006. – 686 с. Учебное пособие «Древний Рим» посвящено тысячелетней истории древнеримской цивилизации от времени появления первых общин латинских поселенцев в Италии и рождения Рима до гибели Западной Римской империи в ходе бурной эпохи Великого переселения народов. Пособие состоит из 8-ми глав: «Племена и народы Древней Италии»,...
New York, "Cambridge University Press", 2004, -370p.
Greeks wrote mostly on papyrus, but the Romans wrote solemn religious, public, and legal documents on wooden tablets often coated with wax. This book investigates the historical significance of this resonant form of writing; its power to order the human realm and cosmos and to make documents efficacious; its role in court;...
М.: Центрполиграф, 2009. – 368 с. – (Серия: Золотые страницы мировой истории)
Переводчик: Ламанова Е.
Книга супругов Ричарда и Барбары Мертц способна удовлетворить любопытство самого взыскательного путешественника и любителя истории. С ее помощью можно разобраться в хитросплетении улиц Рима, познакомиться со всеми основными достопримечательностями, окунуться в мир его...
Imagine Publishing Ltd., 2014. — 164 p. — (All About History). — ISBN: 978-1909758988. The legacy of the vast empire of ancient Rome is present everywhere around us in the modern world today. The Romans left us poetry, ideas, laws, and vocabulary, but the practical heritage the Roman Empire passed down is most evident in the fields of engineering and architecture, from the...
Oxford University Press, 2004. — 544 p. The rise and fall of Rome as an ancient world power continues to fascinate, especially in a world where people often draw comparisons between the Roman Empire and the United States in the 21st century. In an elegantly written and beautifully crafted study, three recognized historians of ancient Rome provide a first-rate and definitive...
М.: Соцэкгиз, 1962. — 674 с.
Предлагаемая Хрестоматия преследует цель осветить процессы становления, развития и гибели рабовладельческого способа производства на примере истории древнего Рима. Подбор наиболее важных литературных и эпиграфических источников дает в руки студентам университетов и педагогических институтов необходимое пособие для углубленного ознакомления с...
М.: Государственное издательство политической литературы, 1956. — 612 с. Классический труд известного историка Николая Александровича Машкина (1900–1950) вышел впервые в 1947 г., многократно переиздавался, был переведён на многие языки и не потерял своей значимости до настоящего времени благодаря глубине содержания и ясному изложению. Автор последовательно раскрывает историю...
М.: Наука, 1996. — 204 с.
В книге на большом материале источников всесторонне исследуется малоизученная история древнеримского крестьянства как особой сословно-классовой категории общества.
Значителен временной период исследования - от Ранней республики (VI-V вв. до н. э.) до эпохи установления и расцвета Римской империи (I-IV вв. н. э.). Глобальны поднимаемые в книге проблемы...
М.: Наука, 1978. — 226 с. В монографии анализируются те особенности социально-экономической истории древнего Рима, которые объясняются характером гражданской античной общины. Сопоставляя эту общину с другими — кровнородственной и соседской (или сельской), автор изучает причины, определявшие развитие в них рабовладельческих отношений. Особое внимание уделено зарождению в недрах...
СПб.: Издательско-торговый дом «Летний Сад»; Журнал «Нева», 2000. — 368 с. — ISBN: 5-89740-026-1. Книга историка античности М. Е. Сергеенко создана на основе лекций, прочитанных автором в 1958—1961 гг., впервые вышла в свет в 1964 г. под эгидой Академии наук СССР и сразу же стала одним из основных пособий для студентов-историков, специализирующихся на истории Рима. Работа, в...
Курс лекций. Изд-е 2-е, испр. и доп. Под ред. проф. Э.Д. Фролова. — Л.: Издательство Ленинградского университета, 1986. — 744 с. Книга охватывает всю историю Рима. В ней раскрываются кардинальные проблемы истории Рима - формирование сословий патрициев и плебеев, особенности римской государственности, гражданские войны, становление империи; даются характеристики известных...
Oxford University Press, 2003. — 440 р. — ISBN: 0-19-924034-5. Images of children in Roman society abound: an infant's first bath, learning to walk, playing with pets and toys, going to school, and-all too often-dying prematurely. Children and Childhood in Roman Italy argues that in Roman society children were, in principle and often in practice, welcome, valued and visible....
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 351 p. — ISBN: 978-0-521-85613-3 Hardback. Freedmen occupied a complex and often problematic place in Roman society between slaves on the one hand and freeborn citizens on the other. Playing an extremely important role in the economic life of the Roman world, they were also a key instrument for replenishing and even increasing the...
СПб.: Типография В.С. Балашева и К, 1892. – 92 с. Василий Иванович Модестов русский историк, филолог, публицист и переводчик, незаурядный публицистический дар которого широко известен (он много и охотно сотрудничал с журналами «Исторический вестник», «Голос», «Новь», «Филологическое обозрение», и др., написав для них ряд статей по вопросам литературы, политики и философии)....
СПб.: Книжный магазин Т-ва М.О. Вольфа, 1904 – 231 с. Вопросы доисторической этнологии и культурных влияний в до-римскую эпоху в Италии и начало Рима в 2-х частях Часть 2. Этруски и мессапы Василий Иванович Модестов русский историк, филолог, публицист и переводчик, незаурядный публицистический дар которого широко известен (он много и охотно сотрудничал с журналами «Исторический...
СПб.: Книжный магазин Т-ва М.О. Вольфа, 1902 – 358 с. Василий Иванович Модестов русский историк, филолог, публицист и переводчик, незаурядный публицистический дар которого широко известен (он много и охотно сотрудничал с журналами «Исторический вестник», «Голос», «Новь», «Филологическое обозрение», и др., написав для них ряд статей по вопросам литературы, политики и философии)....
Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2006. — 72 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4053-2925-5. Contenido Nueva superpotencia Los emperadores Legionarios Ataque y defensa Soldados y sociedad Senadores, ciudadanos y esclavos Las mujeres de Roma La edad del crecimiento da en familia Casa y hogar La construcción Arena sangrienta Combate mortal Un día en las carreras El teatro Un viaje a los baños Por...
СПб.: Петербургское Востоковедение, 2009. — 256 с. — (Militaria Antiqua XIII). Книга представляет собой всестороннее исследование такого явления древнеримской цивилизации, как гладиаторские игры. На основе широкого круга письменных, эпиграфических и археологических источников автор рассматривает вопросы происхождения гладиаторских игр и связанных с ними сооружений, их...
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. — 296 p. Unfaithful spouses, divorce and remarriage, rebellious children, aging parents - today's headlines are filled with issues said to be responsible for a "breakdown" of the traditional family. But are any of these problems truly new? What can we learn from the ways in which societies dealt with them in the past? Suzanne Dixon sets...
London – New York: Routledge, 1999. – 236 p. ISBN: 0-415-16616-0 (hardbound) ISBN: 0-203-06241-8 Master e-book ISBN: ISBN: 0-203-21526-5 (Glassbook Format) The Roads of Roman Italy offers a complete re-evaluation of both the evidence and the interpretation of Roman land transport. The book utilises archaeological, epigraphic and literary evidence for Roman communications,...
М.: АСТ. Транзиткнига, 2006. — 542 с. — (Историческая библиотека). — ISBN: 978-5-17-035706-2. Свою книгу «Во имя Рима» (The Name of Rome) британский историк Адриан Голдсуорти (Adrian Goldsworthy) посвятил истории Рима в период от начала Второй Пунической войны до эпохи Юстиниана, когда Западная Римская империя уже перестала существовать. Спицион Африканский и Гай Марий, Помпеи...
Oxford: 2010. - 261 с. На английском языке
Интересное собрание фактов и любопытных деталей из всех сторон жизни древного Рима. Написано в живой и доходчивой манере.
Oxon (UK) - New York (USA): Routledge, 2007. – 329 p. ISBN10: 0–415–33865–4 (hbk) ISBN10: 0–203–44625–9 (ebk) ISBN13: 978–0–415–33865–3 (hbk) ISBN13: 978–0–203–44625–6 (ebk) Why did Roman cities develop an urban periphery? How was that space used, and how was it understood by contemporaries? «The Roman City and its Periphery» explores the issue of periurban development outside...
Leiden - Boston: Brill, 2007. – 843 p. – (Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition. Vol. 30). ISSN: 0166-1302 ISBN: 978-90-04-16037-8 Drawing on documentary sources and archaeological evidence this book offers a socio-economic history of elite villas in Roman Central Italy and brings a new perspective to the debate on the slave-based villa system and the crisis of Italian...
Leiden - Boston: Brill, 2009. — 269 p. — (Mnemosyne Supplements. History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 304). — ISBN 978-90-04-17098-8. The Roman world was fundamentally a face-to-face culture, where it was expected that communication and negotiations would be done in person. This can be seen in Rome’s contacts with other cities, states, and kingdoms – whether...
Editore Bulgarini Firenze, 2007. — 62 p.
Nella prima sezione la vostra curiosità sarà sollecitata dalle affascinanti leggende che riguardano il periodo più antico di Roma; esse sono fondamentali per comprendere il giudizio che i Romani davano su se stessi e per valutare il modo in cui essi elaborarono, abbellendola in modo spesso fantasioso, la storia delle proprie origini.
La...
Учебное пособие. 2-е изд., испр. и доп. - СПб.: СПбГУ, 2007. - 197 с.
Оглавление:
Введение
Эпоха царей и Республики
Римская община в царский период
Ранняя Республика
Период великих завоеваний
Гражданские войны
Эпоха Империи
Принципат и кризис III века
Доминат Диоклетиана и Константина. Падение Западной Римской империи
Приложение
Ярославль: Типография Г. Фальк, 1879. - 132 с.
Автор данной монографии - Дмитрий Иванович Азаревич (род. 01.10.1848). Преподавал римское и гражданское право в Демидовском юридическом лицее и Новороссийском университете, с 1887 г. - в Варшавском университете. В этом исследовании римский институт брака рассматривается как экономическое, социальное и культурное явление.
Брачные...
Учебное пособие. — Ярославль: Ярославский государственный университет, 2004. — 252 с. — ISBN 5-8397-0333-8. Предлагаемое учебное пособие содержит изложение основополагающих политико-правовых механизмов римского государственного устройства эпохи царей и Республики. Пособие имеет два уровня сложности: в нем содержатся как разделы, предназначенные для студентов младших курсов,...
М.: Наука, 1976. - 288 с.
В книге содержится идейно-художественный анализ основных трудов по теории ораторского искусства и риторических произведений римских авторов, сохранившихся полностью или фрагментарно. Исследуется становление ораторского искусства в Риме и его развитие в зависимости от требований времени. Рассматриваются проблемы взаимосвязи риторической теории и...
USA: Oxford University Press, 2012. — 360 p.
This volume presents a collection of studies focussing on population and settlement patterns in the Roman empire in the perspective of the economic development of the Mediterranean world between 100 BC and AD
350. The analyses offered here highlight the issues of regional and temporal variation in Italy, Spain, Britain, Egypt,...
М.: Яуза, Эксмо, 2008. — 320 с.
Книга Владимира Горончаровского - подробный и увлекательный рассказ о кровавом ремесле гладиаторов, об их обучении и вооружении, воинских обычаях и различных стилях боя, наградах и наказаниях, о стоимости бойцов и их шансах уцелеть, об их жизни и смерти - как на арене, так и на полях сражений.
Lanham – Boulder – New York – Toronto – Plymouth (UK): Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011. – 633 p. ISBN 978-0-7425-6832-7 (cloth: alk. paper) ISBN 978-0-7425-6833-4 (pbk.: alk. paper) ISBN 978-0-7425-6834-1 (electronic) List of Illustrations Early Italy Origins of Rome The Young Republic Roman Conquest of Italy Duel with Carthage Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean...
М.: Наука, 1977. - 257 с. В монографии ставится ряд важных теоретических проблем, в первую очередь проблема кризиса основной ячейки античного мира — полиса. Автор рассматривает социальную этику и политические концепции Римской Стои, тенденции развития римской историографии, учения о происхождении государства и права, о наилучшей форме государственного устройства, об идеальном...
Учебник. — М.: Высшая школа, 2006. — 753 с. — (Классика исторической науки). — ISBN 5-06-005143-9.
Классический труд известного историка Николая Александровича Машкина (1900–1950) вышел впервые в 1947 г., многократно переиздавался, был переведён на многие языки и не потерял своей значимости до настоящего времени благодаря глубине содержания и ясному изложению. Автор...
Екатеринбург: У-Фактория; М.: АСТ Москва, 2008. – 509 с. – (Великие цивилизации).
ISBN 978-5-9757-0317-0 (ООО «Агентство прав «У-Фактория»)
ISBN 978-5-9713-8163-1 (ООО Изд-во «АСТ Москва»)
Был ли Рим «оригинальным»? Была ли римская цивилизация прямой наследницей Великой Греции? Почему римляне обожествляли свой город, но предоставляли возможность проживать в нём бывшим врагам?...
Oxford University Press, 2002. — 360 p. — ISBN 0199248508. Malaria and Rome will be the initial comprehensive book on the history of malaria in Roman Italy. Aimed at an interdisciplinary readership, it explores the evolution and ecology of malaria, its medical and demographic effects on human populations in antiquity, its social and economic effects, the human responses to it,...
Учеб. для вузов по спец. «История». — 4-е изд., перераб. и доп. — М.: Высшая школа, 2000. — 391 с. — (Классический университетский учебник). — ISBN 5-06-003677-4. Книга является частью учебной трилогии о древнем мире. В учебнике излагается история Рима с VI в. до н. э. и до падения Римской империи в 476 г. Специальные главы посвящены культуре Рима и всего Средиземноморья, включая...
Norman Bancroft Hunt. Living in Ancient Rome. Chelsea House Publications, 2008. - 96 p. - ISBN: 0816063400 (Living in the Ancient World)
Living in Ancient Rome covers the period from 753 BCE to 476 CE, focusing on a time set during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. It examines the day-to-day lives of ancient Romans, from the senatorial order to the plebeians and slaves. The...
Rosen Education Service, 2010. — 226 p. The innovation and progress that characterize modernity often eclipse the accomplishments of ages past. However, close examination of ancient civilizations reveals a sophistication in both thought and accomplishment that in some ways surpasses what is observed in the present. These adventurous eBooks detail the ancient lifestyles and...
Facts on File, 2004. — 464 p.
A one-volume reference on the history of the Roman Empire covers more than 1,200 years of Roman rule from the 8th century B.C. to the 5th century A.D.
Archaeologists Lesley and Roy Adkins offer a sweeping overview of the Roman world in Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. The authors, whose previous books include Dictionary of Roman Religion, An...
Учеб. пособие для вузов по спец. "История" / Сост.: И. А. Гвоздёва, И. Л. Маяк, А. Л. Смышляев и др.; под ред. В. И. Кузищина. – М.: Высш. шк., 1987. – 431 с.
В хрестоматию включены документы различных категорий, предназначенные для изучения на семинарских занятиях по истории Рима, а также в процессе написания докладов и курсовых работ Документы приводятся в хронологическом...
Новое издание, исправленное и дополненное. Под ред. проф. Э. Д. Фролова. — СПб.: Полигон, 2002. — 864 с.: ил. Книга является переизданием труда выдающегося русского антиковеда профессора С. И. Ковалёва (1886–1960), но благодаря редакции и комментариям его ученика Э. Д. Фролова – профессора, заведующего кафедрой истории Древней Греции и Рима СПбГУ, а также в силу обширных...
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