Lynda Garland is an Associate Professor in Classics, History and Religion at the University of New England, Australia.Matthew Dillon is an Associate Professor in Classics, History and Religion at the University of New England, Australia.A companion volume to the highly successful and widely used Ancient Greece , thisnbsp;sourcebooknbsp;is a valuable resource for students at all levels studying ancient Rome.Lynda Garland and Matthew Dillon present an extensive range of material, from the early Republic to the assassination of Julius Caesar.Providing a comprehensive coverage of all important documents pertaining to the Roman Republic, Ancient Rome includes: source material on political developments in the Roman Republic (509-44 BC) detailed chapters on social phenomena, such as Roman religion, slavery and freedmen, women and the family, and the public face of Rome clear, precise translations of documents taken not only from historical sources, but also from inscriptions, laws and decrees, epitaphs, graffiti, public speeches, poetry, private letters and drama concise up-to-date bibliographies and commentaries for each document and chapter a definitive collection of source material on the Roman Republic. All students of ancient Rome and classical studies will find this text book invaluable at all levels of study.Experienced scholars, Lynda Garland and Matthew Dillon present a comprehensive reference text for all students and scholars of the Roman Republic.A companion volume to the highly successful and widely-used Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates, this textbook is a valuable resource for students at all levels studying Ancient Rome.Experienced scholars, Lynda Garland and Matthew Dillon present an extensive range of material, from the early Republic to the assassination of Julius Caesar.Providing a comprehensive coverage of all important documents pertaining to the Roman Republic, Ancient Rome includes:* source material on political developments in the Roman Republic (509-44 BC)* detailed chapters on social phenomena, such as Roman religion, slavery and freedmen, women and the family, and the public face of Rome* clear, precise translations of documents taken not only from historical sources, but also from inscriptions, laws and decrees, epitaphs, graffiti, public speeches, poetry, private letters and drama* concise up-to-date bibliographies and commentaries for each document and chapter* a definitive collection of source material on the Roman Republic . All students of ancient Rome and classical studies will find this text book invaluable at all levels of study.Fully up to date, with a wide range of sources, clear translations of documents from inscriptions to letters, and detailed chapters on social phenomena and politics, this is a full study of Ancient Rome from the Early Republic to the death of Caesar.Acompanion volume to the highly successful Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates by the same authors, this is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Ancient Rome. Lynda Garland and Matthew Dillon present an extensive range of material, including: source material on political developments in the Roman Republic; detailed chapters on social phenomena; clear, precise translations of documents taken from historical and other sources; concise up-to-date bibliographies and commentaries for each document and chapter. This is a definitive collection of source material on the Roman Republic.
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