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Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome

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Encyclopedia of Ancient Rome, Third Edition provides comprehensive and interdisciplinary coverage of the people, places, events, and ideas of ancient Rome. Each entry has been thoroughly reviewed and updated to fully reflect recent advances in archaeology, historical and literary criticism, and social analysis. In addition, the scope has been expanded to include the entire history of ancient Rome, from the first founding of the city through the legendary hero Aeneas and his descendants Romulus and Remus around 753 BCE to the final collapse of Roman power in the fifth century CE. All of the entries in this updated resource now reflect not only the imperial era, but also the entire course of Roman history. New front and back matter items have been added to this fascinating resource, including an appendix on the study of ancient Rome, a glossary, a historical overview section, and a geographical overview section. Coverage includes Scipio Africanus; Tiberius Gracchus; Hannibal; The Incorporation of Hellenism; The Punic Wars; The Struggle of the Orders; and more.

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ISBN: 9780816082179
Publication date: 29th February 2012
Author: Matthew Bunson
Publisher: Facts On File Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 704 pages
Genres: Ancient history
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