A History Of The Roman World From 753 To 146 B.C.

A History Of The Roman World From 753 To 146 B.C.

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This authoritative historical account, A History Of The Roman World From 753 To 146 B.C., meticulously chronicles the foundational centuries of Rome, from its legendary origins to its emergence as a dominant Mediterranean power. Scullard presents a comprehensive narrative, detailing the political, social, and military developments that shaped the early Roman Republic. The work uncovers the intricate tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and cultural exchanges that defined this pivotal era. It illustrates the evolution of Roman institutions and the lives of key figures, offering an indispensable resource for understanding the ancient world. This scholarly volume argues for the enduring significance of Rome's early trajectory in shaping Western civilization.

Author: Howard H. Scullard
Format: Paperback
Published: 1935, METHUEN & CO LTD

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This authoritative historical account, A History Of The Roman World From 753 To 146 B.C., meticulously chronicles the foundational centuries of Rome, from its legendary origins to its emergence as a dominant Mediterranean power. Scullard presents a comprehensive narrative, detailing the political, social, and military developments that shaped the early Roman Republic. The work uncovers the intricate tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and cultural exchanges that defined this pivotal era. It illustrates the evolution of Roman institutions and the lives of key figures, offering an indispensable resource for understanding the ancient world. This scholarly volume argues for the enduring significance of Rome's early trajectory in shaping Western civilization.