Do you prefer your histories written like a narrative?
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 14/12/2011 03:13:28 AM
Jo-Ann Shelton's As the Romans Did is a fantastic resource for learning about the culture and society of Ancient Rome, but it's geared toward students, quotes fairly extensively from primary sources, and as a result can come off a bit textbooky.
It's accessible, however, and it's a very good catch-all for when you want to learn about various aspects of Roman life.
A more traditional history is Paul Zoch's Ancient Rome: An Introductory History. Despite the uninspired title, the book is a solid and accessible read, although fairly cursory; it spans the time between the traditional founding of Rome (753 BC) and the reign of Marcus Aurelius (180 AD) in a little under 300 pages. I'd probably recommend this one for you if you are looking for a general synopsis.
It's accessible, however, and it's a very good catch-all for when you want to learn about various aspects of Roman life.
A more traditional history is Paul Zoch's Ancient Rome: An Introductory History. Despite the uninspired title, the book is a solid and accessible read, although fairly cursory; it spans the time between the traditional founding of Rome (753 BC) and the reign of Marcus Aurelius (180 AD) in a little under 300 pages. I'd probably recommend this one for you if you are looking for a general synopsis.
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I'm looking for some history recommendations.
13/12/2011 06:02:35 PM
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What are you looking for in "Roman Empire"?
13/12/2011 06:38:34 PM
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Something fairly broad to start.
13/12/2011 06:45:32 PM
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Do you prefer your histories written like a narrative?
14/12/2011 03:13:28 AM
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Frances Yates
14/12/2011 08:05:17 PM
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Alas.
15/12/2011 03:26:56 PM
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Re: Alas.
15/12/2011 04:28:55 PM
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Are you saying a woman can't be a fellow? That's awfully sexist of you.
15/12/2011 04:53:11 PM
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