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Ancient Rome: The Definitive Visual History [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 289x241x33 mm, weight: 2058 g
  • Sērija : DK Definitive Visual Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Dorling Kindersley
  • ISBN-10: 0744069823
  • ISBN-13: 9780744069822
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 289x241x33 mm, weight: 2058 g
  • Sērija : DK Definitive Visual Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Dorling Kindersley
  • ISBN-10: 0744069823
  • ISBN-13: 9780744069822
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"Covering more than 1,000 years of history, and an empire that stretched from Scotland to Syria, Ancient Rome reveals in vivid detail all of the key political, cultural, and military events that shaped the Roman Empire and explores what it was like to live in a society that laid the foundations for many aspects of the modern world"--

This lavishly illustrated history covers every facet of life in ancient Rome, from art, philosophy, and entertainment to engineering, medicine and war and includes maps that trace the rise of the Roman Empire. Illustrations.

Immerse yourself in the history of ancient Rome – from its origins as a small settlement on the Palatine Hill to its peak as an empire reigning over 90 million people, and its tumultuous decline. 

Covering more than 1,000 years of history, and an empire that stretched from Scotland to Syria, Ancient Rome reveals in vivid detail all of the key political, cultural, and military events that shaped the Roman Empire and explores what it was like to live in a society that laid the foundations for many aspects of the modern world.

Sumptuous photography and engaging text cover every facet of life in ancient Rome, from art, entertainment, and fashion to engineering, medicine, and war, while detailed maps trace the rise of the mighty Roman Empire.

Step back in time as you explore the pages of this history book to discover:

- Themed spreads explore developments in areas such as sculpture, religion, warfare, and engineering.
- Includes tales of the most dramatic events and battles in Roman history, as well as profiles of influential historical and cultural figures.
- An optional 80pp reference section includes sections on rulers, gods and goddesses, and key sites

Featuring Rome’s greatest emperors, from Augustus to Constantine, as well as profiles of generals, historians, and influential women, Ancient Rome also delves into the fascinating stories of gladiators, bakers, and enslaved people. The most iconic buildings of Rome are brought to life with specially commissioned CGI recreations, while the stories of ordinary citizens, soldiers, and persecuted groups from across the empire are told with the help of illustrations, artifacts, and eyewitness accounts.

Beautifully illustrated and unparalleled in scope, Ancient Rome is the perfect book for anyone who is interested in this defining period of world history.
Introductions 8(2)
Chronology of Rulers 10(4)
1 The Roman Kingdom 753--509 BCE
A City Born in Legend
14(2)
The Italian Iron Age
16(4)
The Etruscan Civilization
20(2)
Rome's Founding Myths
22(2)
The Kings of Rome
24(2)
The Peoples of Early Italy
26(2)
Governing Rome
28(2)
The Potter's Art
30(2)
Early Religion
32(2)
The Latin Language
34(2)
The Birth of the Republic
36(4)
2 The Roman Republic 509--133 BCE
From City-State to Superpower
40(2)
Patricians and Plebeians
42(2)
A Conqueror Conquered
44(2)
Theater, Music, Dance
46(2)
Gods and Goddesses
48(2)
People and Power
50(2)
The Roman Army
52(2)
The Conquest of Italy
54(4)
Being a Roman Citizen
58(2)
Priests and Religion
60(2)
The Role of the Consuls
62(2)
The Roman Forum
64(4)
The Toga
68(2)
Women of Ancient Rome
70(4)
City and Country
74(2)
The Conquest of Greece
76(2)
Atrium Villa
78(2)
Weapons and Armor
80(2)
The Punic Wars
82(4)
The Cursus Honorum
86(2)
Slavery
88(2)
Conquering Hispania
90(2)
Ruling the Provinces
92(2)
Daily Bread
94(2)
Symbols
96(2)
Roman Wall Paintings
98(4)
3 The Republic in Crisis 133--27 BCE
The Road to One-Man Rule
102(2)
Civil Unrest
104(2)
The Jugurthine War
106(2)
Sulla
108(2)
The Third Servile War
110(2)
The Conquest of Gaul
112(2)
Roman Street Life
114(2)
Earthly Paradise
116(2)
Marcus Tullius Cicero
118(2)
Celebrating the Gods
120(2)
Household Gods
122(2)
Carved Creations
124(2)
Pompey the Great
126(2)
Caesar's Civil War
128(2)
Coinage
130(2)
The Roman Calendar
132(2)
The Battle of Actium
134(2)
Eating Like a Roman
136(2)
Pax Romana
138(2)
The Ara Pacis
140(2)
Livia Drusilla
142(2)
Virgil, Horace, and Ovid
144(2)
The Palatine Hill and Circus Maximus
146(2)
Medicine
148(2)
Death and Burial
150(2)
The Portland Vase
152(2)
The Romans in Germania
154(4)
4 The height of the empire 27 BCE--192 CE
Rome's Imperial Expansion
158(2)
A Growing Empire
160(2)
A Grand New City
162(4)
The Power of Words
166(2)
How Romans Wrote
168(2)
The Tiberius Cup
170(2)
Claudius
172(2)
The Edge of Empire
174(2)
Roman Architecture
176(2)
Agrippina the Younger
178(2)
The Great Cameo of France
180(2)
Love, Sex, and Marriage
182(2)
Nero
184(2)
The Domus Aurea
186(2)
The Jewish Wars
188(2)
The Eruption of Vesuvius
190(2)
Extravagant Games
192(2)
The Colosseum
194(4)
Fighting for Their Lives
198(2)
Engineering an Empire
200(2)
The Pantheon
202(2)
Hadrian's Wall
204(2)
The Art of Mosaics
206(4)
The Romans in Egypt
210(2)
Shaping Rome's Heart
212(2)
Trajan's Column
214(2)
Portus
216(2)
Adorning the Empire
218(2)
Traversing the Empire
220(2)
Marcus Aurelius
222(4)
5 An empire in transition 192--395 CE
Crisis and Christianity
226(2)
The Praetorian Guard
228(2)
The Severan Tondo
230(2)
Roman Cults
232(2)
Early Christian Art
234(2)
Baths of Caracalla
236(2)
Childhood in Rome
238(2)
Roman Historians
240(2)
Lepcis Magna
242(2)
The Roman-Syrian War
244(2)
Working the Land
246(2)
The Aurelian Empire
248(4)
The Roman-Persian Wars
252(2)
Diocletian's Tetrarchy
254(2)
The Portonaccio Sarcophagus
256(2)
Vindolanda Fort
258(2)
Constantine the Great
260(2)
The Rise of Christianity
262(2)
Roman Triumphs
264(2)
Glassware
266(2)
Fashion and Beauty
268(2)
Old and New Religions
270(2)
Roman Philosophy
272(4)
6 The fall of the western roman empire 395--476 CE
Decline and Fall
276(2)
Constantinople
278(2)
The Germanic Migrations
280(2)
The Visigoths Sack Rome
282(2)
Gold and Silverware
284(2)
Late Roman Empresses
286(4)
Attila the Hun
290(2)
The End of Roman Europe
292(2)
Science and Knowledge
294(2)
Law and Justice
296(2)
Rome's Lost Architecture
298(2)
The Western Empire Ends
300(2)
The Byzantine Empire
302(2)
Roman and World History
304(4)
Rulers
308(34)
Deities
342(12)
Sites
354(32)
Glossary 386(2)
Index 388(10)
Acknowledgments 398
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