Rome /
Rostovtzeff, M. 1870-1952
Rome / By M. I. Rostovtzeff; transl. from the Russ. by J. D. Duff; ed. by i Elias J. Bickerman. - New York : Oxford University Press, Inc., 1963. - XIII, 351 p. : ill.,maps ; 20 cm.
Bibliogr.: p. 329-336; index: p. 337-347
Cont.: 1.Early Italy. 2.Italy from 800 B.C. to 500 B.C.:Etruscans, Samnites, Latins. 3.Rome in the fifth and earlyfourth century B.C. 4.Rome in the second half of the fourthj century and the beginning of the third. 5.Rome and Carthage. 6.Rome, the Hellenistic East, and Carthage in the second century B.C. 7.The Roman provinces. 8.Rome and Italy after the Punic and Eastern Wars. 9.The Gracchi, and the beginning of political and social revolution at Rome. 10.Beginning of Civil War. The Allies. Marius and Sulla. 11.Pompey and Caesar. 12.The third stage of Civil War: Antony and Octavian. 13.The Rome,Italy, and the provinces in the first century B.C. 14.The principate of Augustus. 15.Religion and art in the time of Augustus. 16.The Julian and Claudian dynasties. 17.The age of Enlightened despotism:the Flavians and Antonines. 18.The provinces in the first and second cnturies A.D. 19.Government of the Roman empire in the first two centuries A.D. 20.Social and economic development of the empire in the first two centuries.
Rome--History
Rome / By M. I. Rostovtzeff; transl. from the Russ. by J. D. Duff; ed. by i Elias J. Bickerman. - New York : Oxford University Press, Inc., 1963. - XIII, 351 p. : ill.,maps ; 20 cm.
Bibliogr.: p. 329-336; index: p. 337-347
Cont.: 1.Early Italy. 2.Italy from 800 B.C. to 500 B.C.:Etruscans, Samnites, Latins. 3.Rome in the fifth and earlyfourth century B.C. 4.Rome in the second half of the fourthj century and the beginning of the third. 5.Rome and Carthage. 6.Rome, the Hellenistic East, and Carthage in the second century B.C. 7.The Roman provinces. 8.Rome and Italy after the Punic and Eastern Wars. 9.The Gracchi, and the beginning of political and social revolution at Rome. 10.Beginning of Civil War. The Allies. Marius and Sulla. 11.Pompey and Caesar. 12.The third stage of Civil War: Antony and Octavian. 13.The Rome,Italy, and the provinces in the first century B.C. 14.The principate of Augustus. 15.Religion and art in the time of Augustus. 16.The Julian and Claudian dynasties. 17.The age of Enlightened despotism:the Flavians and Antonines. 18.The provinces in the first and second cnturies A.D. 19.Government of the Roman empire in the first two centuries A.D. 20.Social and economic development of the empire in the first two centuries.
Rome--History