History of Rome (volume 4)

History of Rome (volume 4)

by (germany) Theodor Monson

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The fourth volume of "History of Rome" is divided into thirteen chapters. It mainly talks about the internal and external troubles of the Roman Republic, which began to decline. The reforms of the two Gracchus and the reforms of Drusus failed to save Rome from decline. Rome, which had experienced the Jugurtha War, the Mithridates War and the League War, did not regain its glory. Instead, warlords such as Marius and Sulla gradually emerged. Warlords stormed the city of Rome and began to rule. In addition, like each previous volume, there are always special chapters on literature, art, and economics at the end of each volume. In addition to political and military history, there is also sufficient social history material. The fourth volume of "History of Rome" cites a large number of data and original documents of Cato and others, as well as relevant works of well-known authors at the time, such as playwrights and orators. This provides very rich materials for researchers engaged in Roman history and provides readers with a large number of reference elements. As a German, Mommsen laid a solid scientific foundation for the work with his German rational thinking and rigorous logic. It can be regarded as a classic historical research work.

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