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Published by British Museum Press, 2008
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Paperback. Condition: New. This amply illustrated book offers a concise, lively, and authoritative overview of the history of ancient Rome, from its earliest foundations to its legacy in the modern Western world. Information is provided accessibly with feature sidebars and easy-to-use reference pages at the end. Each chapter has its own substantial annotated bibliography in addition to a comprehensive general list of recommended printed and web resources, and further reference tools include a list of international museum collections, chronologies and a general index. This book will appeal to a wide range of general readers, museum visitors, undergraduate students and life-long learners.Contents:Introduction: Who were the Romans? 1 Roman government and citizenship 2 The army 3 Infrastructure (economic and physical) 4 Coinage and commerce 5 Spectacle and entertainment 6 Religions, near and far 7 The household (domestic life) 8 Death and the afterlifeConclusion: The legacy of Rome (the concept of empire)Annotated chapter bibliographies and a general bibliography including both printed and web resources Annotated list of important museum collectionsPublished by The British Museum Press Nancy H. Ramage is Charles A. Dana Professor of the Humanities and Arts in the Department of Art History at Ithaca College, and Andrew Ramage is a professor in the Department of the History of Art at Cornell University. Both received their doctorates from Harvard University and have since written several books including (together) Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine. Andrew Ramage is also the co-author with Paul Craddock of King Croesus' Gold: Excavations at Sardis and the History of Gold Refining.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. This amply illustrated book offers a concise, lively, and authoritative overview of the history of ancient Rome, from its earliest foundations to its legacy in the modern Western world. Information is provided accessibly with feature sidebars and easy-to-use reference pages at the end. Each chapter has its own substantial annotated bibliography in addition to a comprehensive general list of recommended printed and web resources, and further reference tools include a list of international museum collections, chronologies and a general index. This book will appeal to a wide range of general readers, museum visitors, undergraduate students and life-long learners.Contents:Introduction: Who were the Romans? 1 Roman government and citizenship 2 The army 3 Infrastructure (economic and physical) 4 Coinage and commerce 5 Spectacle and entertainment 6 Religions, near and far 7 The household (domestic life) 8 Death and the afterlifeConclusion: The legacy of Rome (the concept of empire)Annotated chapter bibliographies and a general bibliography including both printed and web resources Annotated list of important museum collectionsPublished by The British Museum Press Nancy H. Ramage is Charles A. Dana Professor of the Humanities and Arts in the Department of Art History at Ithaca College, and Andrew Ramage is a professor in the Department of the History of Art at Cornell University. Both received their doctorates from Harvard University and have since written several books including (together) Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine. Andrew Ramage is also the co-author with Paul Craddock of King Croesus' Gold: Excavations at Sardis and the History of Gold Refining.
Published by The British Museum Press, London, 2008
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. 1st Paperback Edition. Paperback. The British Museum Concise Introduction. Ancient Rome. Ancient Rome evokes a dramatic mix of power, intrigue, innovation and military conquest, whose legacy has greatly influenced today's world. Packed with colour illustrations and special features, this lively new book distils centuries of history into a highly readable overview, enhanced with the voices of Romans in their own words. With over 190 colour and black and white illustrations. 192 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Academic Literature.).
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Paperback. Condition: New. This amply illustrated book offers a concise, lively, and authoritative overview of the history of ancient Rome, from its earliest foundations to its legacy in the modern Western world. Information is provided accessibly with feature sidebars and easy-to-use reference pages at the end. Each chapter has its own substantial annotated bibliography in addition to a comprehensive general list of recommended printed and web resources, and further reference tools include a list of international museum collections, chronologies and a general index. This book will appeal to a wide range of general readers, museum visitors, undergraduate students and life-long learners.Contents:Introduction: Who were the Romans? 1 Roman government and citizenship 2 The army 3 Infrastructure (economic and physical) 4 Coinage and commerce 5 Spectacle and entertainment 6 Religions, near and far 7 The household (domestic life) 8 Death and the afterlifeConclusion: The legacy of Rome (the concept of empire)Annotated chapter bibliographies and a general bibliography including both printed and web resources Annotated list of important museum collectionsPublished by The British Museum Press Nancy H. Ramage is Charles A. Dana Professor of the Humanities and Arts in the Department of Art History at Ithaca College, and Andrew Ramage is a professor in the Department of the History of Art at Cornell University. Both received their doctorates from Harvard University and have since written several books including (together) Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine. Andrew Ramage is also the co-author with Paul Craddock of King Croesus' Gold: Excavations at Sardis and the History of Gold Refining.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Über den AutorNancy H. Ramage is Charles A. Dana Professor of the Humanities and Arts in the Department of Art History at Ithaca College, and Andrew Ramage is a professor in the Department of the History of Art at Cornell Uni.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. This amply illustrated book offers a concise, lively, and authoritative overview of the history of ancient Rome, from its earliest foundations to its legacy in the modern Western world. Information is provided accessibly with feature sidebars and easy-to-use reference pages at the end. Each chapter has its own substantial annotated bibliography in addition to a comprehensive general list of recommended printed and web resources, and further reference tools include a list of international museum collections, chronologies and a general index. This book will appeal to a wide range of general readers, museum visitors, undergraduate students and life-long learners.Contents:Introduction: Who were the Romans? 1 Roman government and citizenship 2 The army 3 Infrastructure (economic and physical) 4 Coinage and commerce 5 Spectacle and entertainment 6 Religions, near and far 7 The household (domestic life) 8 Death and the afterlifeConclusion: The legacy of Rome (the concept of empire)Annotated chapter bibliographies and a general bibliography including both printed and web resources Annotated list of important museum collectionsPublished by The British Museum Press Nancy H. Ramage is Charles A. Dana Professor of the Humanities and Arts in the Department of Art History at Ithaca College, and Andrew Ramage is a professor in the Department of the History of Art at Cornell University. Both received their doctorates from Harvard University and have since written several books including (together) Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine. Andrew Ramage is also the co-author with Paul Craddock of King Croesus' Gold: Excavations at Sardis and the History of Gold Refining.