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| #183105 in Books | G I F Tingay | 1995-12-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.82 x.60 x7.54l,1.19 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | These Were the Romans||18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.| The best intro to ancient Rome I've ever read|By Lester Gesteland|I've been doing a lot of research on ancient Rome for a book I'm writing and accidentally stumbled on this text (the 1985 edition) in a used bookstore. It's a fascinating read and an invaluable resource.
What I love about it is that it not only provides a very concise history of Rome, but explains ho|From School Library Journal|YA-- This expanded edition of a marvelous book is useful for research or browsing on the ancient Roman civilization. Not only have the authors covered the city of Rome itself, but they have touched upon the histories of Asia Minor, an
It is extremely readable, consistently entertaining...No book that tells the reader that the Romans slept in their underwear and debates whether or not they brushed their teeth is without merit"" - New England Classical Newsletter. ""One of the key elements to the usefulness of this book is the presence of direct quotes from noted Roman speakers, writers, and philosphers which are effectively intermingled with description and history - A lively, highly readable, entertai...
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