The Grandeur That Was Rome: a survey of Roman culture and civilisation

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

INTRODUCTION

I THE BEGINNINGS OF ROME

II CONQUEST

III THE LAST CENTURY OF THE REPUBLIC

IV AUGUSTUS

V AUGUSTAN ROME

VI THE GROWTH OF THE EMPIRE

EPILOGUE

CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

Contents
List of Illustrations
Illustrations in the Text
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Chronological Summary
Bibliography
Index: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z

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UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME

THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE
BY J. C. STOBART, M.A.

SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

“Mr. Stobart does a real service when he gives the reading but non-expert public this fine volume, embodying the latest results of research, blending them, too, into as agreeable a narrative as we have met with for a long while.... There is not a dull line in his book. He has plenty of humour, as a writer needs must have who is to deal with men from the human standpoint.... It is beautifully produced, and the plates, both in colour and monochrome, are as numerous and well-chosen as they are striking and instructive.”—The Guardian.

“Mr. Stobart has produced the very book to show the modern barbarian the meaning of Hellenism. He exhibits the latest discoveries from Cnossus and elsewhere, the new-found masterpieces along with the old. He criticises and appraises the newest theories, ranging from the influence of malaria to the origins of drama. He has something for everybody.... The book is nobly illustrated ... no such collection of beautiful things of this kind has yet been placed before the English public.”—THE Saturday Review.

“He really helps to make ancient Greece a living reality; and the illustrations, a conspicuous feature of the book, are good and well selected, the photographic views gaining much from the reproduction on a dull-surfaced paper.”—Times.

“A more beautiful book than this has rarely been printed.... The pictures of Greek scenery, sculpture, vases, etc., are exceptionally good.”—Evening Standard.

“No better guide through the labyrinth of things Hellenic has appeared in our day, and both brush and camera yield of their choicest to make the book an enduring joy.”—Daily Chronicle.

THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME

THE   GRANDEUR   THAT   WAS
R O M E

A Survey of Roman Culture
and Civilisation: by


J. C. Stobart, M.A.
LATE LECTURER IN HISTORY
TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE


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