Ada Gabucci
Rome
384 pages, 5-3/8 x 7-5/8 inches, 367 color illustrations
July 2007, Available worldwide
Categories: Classics; European History; Reference; Travel; Art & Architecture; Classical Archaeology; Ancient History
July 2007, Available worldwide
Categories: Classics; European History; Reference; Travel; Art & Architecture; Classical Archaeology; Ancient History
"These are visual, broadly oriented guides."—Choice
"Perfect for both the student and the curious layperson."—John Clarke, author of Looking at Lovemaking
This pocket-size reference draws on the vast treasures of this ancient civilization to illustrate the remarkable achievements of one of the great empires of the West, from the traditional date of Rome's founding—754 B.C.—until the fall of the Western Empire in A.D. 476, the year in which the last emperor, the boy Romulus Augustus, was deposed by the Goths and the imperial insignia was sent to Constantinople. Rome opens with a section on the major personages, such as Romulus and Remus, Pompey, and Constantine; each concise biography is complemented by full-color reproductions of portraits, ivories, coins, and monuments. A section on power and public life includes the grain dole, the army, the city's archives, and its imperial triumphs. A chapter on religion considers the major gods and cults, "Oriental" rites, and Christianity. The chapter devoted to daily life includes makeup, gambling, and portraiture, and is followed by a section on funerals and the dead. A section on the layout of the city is a must-read for any tourist to Rome. The book includes a map of the ancient city, a chronology, accounts of the major museums, an index, and a bibliography.
A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War, by Gary Forsythe
Art in the Lives of Ordinary Romans: Visual Representation and Non-Elite Viewers in Italy, 100 B.C.-A.D. 315, by John R. Clarke
The Last Generation of the Roman Republic, by Erich S. Gruen
Dionysius and The History of Archaic Rome, by Emilio Gabba
The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture, by Peter Garnsey and Richard Saller
The Romans: An Introduction to Their History and Civilization, by Karl Christ
The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome, by Erich S. Gruen
Art in the Lives of Ordinary Romans: Visual Representation and Non-Elite Viewers in Italy, 100 B.C.-A.D. 315, by John R. Clarke
The Last Generation of the Roman Republic, by Erich S. Gruen
Dionysius and The History of Archaic Rome, by Emilio Gabba
The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture, by Peter Garnsey and Richard Saller
The Romans: An Introduction to Their History and Civilization, by Karl Christ
The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome, by Erich S. Gruen













