The Archaic Community Of The Romans
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Author: Robert E. A. Palmer
Binding: Hardback
Published: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1970
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Some markings on dust jacket and tape residue markings on FEP. Previous owner name on FEP.
This scholarly work chronicles the foundational elements and societal structures that defined early Roman civilization. It meticulously examines the intricate social fabric, religious practices, and political evolution of the archaic Roman community. The text presents a compelling analysis of how these ancient traditions shaped the nascent republic and its subsequent imperial ambitions. It uncovers the often-overlooked complexities of daily life and communal organization during Rome's formative centuries. Readers gain profound insights into the origins of Roman identity and the enduring legacy of its earliest institutions.
Author: Robert E. A. Palmer
Binding: Hardback
Published: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1970
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Some markings on dust jacket and tape residue markings on FEP. Previous owner name on FEP.
This scholarly work chronicles the foundational elements and societal structures that defined early Roman civilization. It meticulously examines the intricate social fabric, religious practices, and political evolution of the archaic Roman community. The text presents a compelling analysis of how these ancient traditions shaped the nascent republic and its subsequent imperial ambitions. It uncovers the often-overlooked complexities of daily life and communal organization during Rome's formative centuries. Readers gain profound insights into the origins of Roman identity and the enduring legacy of its earliest institutions.