History of Rome (volume 1)

History of Rome (volume 1)

by (germany) Theodor Monson

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The first volume of "History of Rome" covers the initial stage of the formation of Rome to the end of the royal period. The work does not tell the historical process of Rome, because the content of this volume only involves the prehistory and early formation of the Italian Peninsula, without any written materials to support it. The first volume of "History of Rome" starts from the geographical situation of the Italian peninsula, and talks about the earliest primitive immigrants and the composition and relationships of the ethnic groups, the family form of the immigrant society, the earliest community forms and organizational relationships, their development and their relationships and exchanges with neighboring ethnic groups such as the ancient Greeks, Phoenicians, and Aeolians in Asia Minor, and the early urban construction of Rome and their production, life, trade, sacrifice, architecture, art, etc. The author of this book is proficient in linguistic research. Without textual data for verification, he makes use of the preserved roots of the original language and uses ancient Greek, ancient Latin, ancient Sanskrit, ancient Hebrew and many other ancient language words and the evolution of their roots to explain the spread and mutual influence of various famous objects. The use of a large number of annotations demonstrates the author's rich knowledge accumulation. Therefore, the "History of Rome" is a rare informative encyclopedia for researchers, providing readers with a large amount of research materials. As a German, Mommsen laid a solid scientific foundation for the work with his German rational thinking and rigorous logic. It is a classic historical research work.

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