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Rome and the Western Greeks, 350 BC - AD 200

Rome and the Western Greeks, 350 BC - AD 200
Author: Dr Kathryn Lomas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134943008

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The history of the Greek cities of Italy during the period of Roman conquest and under Roman rule form a fascinating case study of the processes of Roman expansion and assimilation and of Greek reactions to the presence of Rome. This book reassesses the role of Magna Graecia in Roman Italy and illuminates the mechanisms of Roman control and the process of acculturation. Specifically it explores the role of the Greek cities of Italy as cultural mediators between the Greek and Roman worlds. It is the first full length treatment of the region as a whole in English for over thirty years.


Roman Italy, 338 BC-AD 200

Roman Italy, 338 BC-AD 200
Author: Kathryn Lomas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1857281810

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An informative and user-friendly collection of primary sources on the early history of Italy from the early expansion of Roman power to the first emergence of Italy as a unified cultural and political unit. The sources - all here in translation - cover the Roman conquest, the mechanisms of government and the process of Romanization; they include inscriptions, coins and archaeological evidence as well as texts. Complete with introduction and explanatory notes, the volume should prove useful to those studying the studying the Roman world.


The Rise of Rome

The Rise of Rome
Author: Kathryn Lomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Italic peoples
ISBN: 9781846684128

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In the late Iron Age, Rome was a small collection of huts arranged over a few hills. By the third century BC, it had become a large and powerful city, with monumental temples, public buildings and grand houses. It had conquered the whole of Italy and was poised to establish an empire. But how did it accomplish this historic transformation? This book explores the development of Rome during this period, and the nature of its control over Italy, considering why and how the Romans achieved this spectacular dominance. For Rome was only one of a number of emerging centres of power during this period. From its complex forms of government, to its innovative connections with other states, Kathryn Lomas shows what set Rome apart. Examining the context and impact of the city's dominance, as well as the key political, social and economic changes it engendered, this is crucial reading for anyone interested in Ancient Rome.


Rome, the Center of Power

Rome, the Center of Power
Author: Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1970
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Founders of the Western World

The Founders of the Western World
Author: Michael Grant
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:

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History of the most dramatic events in the Greo-Roman world from 1,000 B.C. to the fall of The Roman Empire in 5 A.D.


The Journal of Hellenic Studies

The Journal of Hellenic Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1995
Genre: Greece
ISBN:

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Vols. 1-8, 1880-87, plates published separately and numbered I-LXXXIII.


Becoming Roman

Becoming Roman
Author: Greg Woolf
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2000-07-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521789820

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Studies the 'Romanization' of Rome's Gallic provinces in the late Republic and early empire.


Early Italian Sigillata

Early Italian Sigillata
Author: Jeroen Poblome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2004
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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The edited volume is the result of the first international ROCT-conference (Roman Crafts and Trade Network) at the Catholic University Leuven on 7 and 8 May, 1999. The collected papers provide an overview of important recent contributions to the study of Italian sigillata and outline some approaches for future research. The contributions define methodological and chronological problems related to the import of Italian sigillata, and, at the same time, place Italian sigillata against a wider background, in order to evaluate its role in the changing early imperial ceramic assemblages, and discuss whether the trade in Italian sigillata could have been part of a wider pattern of exchange of goods, persons and ideas. The volume brings together a variety of archaeological and archaeometrical papers and covers the western regions of the empire, the Italian motherland and the Roman East, in trying to encompass the complex effects of Italian sigillata.