Roman Public Life and Its Survivals


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The Private Life of the Romans


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The Private Life of the Romans is a historical work by Harold Whetstone Johnston, a classical historian and Professor of Latin, presenting an account of common and ordinary life of the ancient Romans during the later Republic and earlier Empire. The book provides an opportunity to see the rarely portrayed other side of life of important political figures, since there is often the need of a simple and compact description of domestic life, to give more reality to the shadowy forms of their public careers.




Roman Public Life


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Political Life in the City of Rome


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This text looks at the Roman political system of 200-50 BC: how it worked, the influence of the ordinary Romans, the voter and political persuasion.




Roman Public Life


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome


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The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome tells the story of 2200 years of the use and misuse of the idea of Roman decline by ambitious politicians, authors, and autocrats as well as the people scapegoated and victimized in the name of Roman renewal. It focuses on the long history of a way of describing change that might seem innocuous, but which has cost countless people their lives, liberty, or property across two millennia.




Roman Public Life


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Roman Public Life


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This book emphasizes the history and lives of politicians and public servants in the Roman Republic and later Empire. The text includes information on the founding of Rome, the development of the constitution and the overall development of the Roman government over time.