Cambridge Ancient History (volume 9): the End of the Roman Republic (146 Bc - 43 Bc)

Cambridge Ancient History (volume 9): the End of the Roman Republic (146 Bc - 43 Bc)

by (uk) J. A. Crook Et Al.

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This volume expounds the history of the late Roman Republic, introduces its transformation process from a republic to an empire, and shows the rapid development of Rome in politics, military, economy, culture and other aspects at that time, as well as the establishment of its hegemony in the Mediterranean world. Among them, Chapters 1 to 12 mainly describe the development, evolution and social conditions of Rome during the period from 133 BC to the murder of Cicero in 43 BC. Chapters 13-19 examine various aspects of Roman society, institutions, and ideas during this period, and the topics covered include law, economy, provincial management, the development of the city of Rome, and the intellectual and religious life of the Romans.

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