Once Upon a Time in Tarentum

Once Upon a Time in Tarentum
Title Once Upon a Time in Tarentum PDF eBook
Author Richard C Esler
Publisher Word Association Publishers
Pages 204
Release 2011-11-29
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1595717463

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The works of the Emperor Julian

The works of the Emperor Julian
Title The works of the Emperor Julian PDF eBook
Author Apostata Julianus
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1913
Genre
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The Works of the Emperor Julian

The Works of the Emperor Julian
Title The Works of the Emperor Julian PDF eBook
Author Julian (Emperor of Rome)
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1913
Genre
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Works

Works
Title Works PDF eBook
Author Julian (Emperor of Rome)
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1913
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The works of the Emperor Julian

The works of the Emperor Julian
Title The works of the Emperor Julian PDF eBook
Author Julian (Emperor of Rome)
Publisher
Pages 544
Release 1949
Genre Letters in literature
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The Classical World

The Classical World
Title The Classical World PDF eBook
Author Robin Lane Fox
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 680
Release 2007-03-09
Genre History
ISBN 0465003664

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The classical civilizations of Greece and Rome once dominated the world, and they continue to fascinate and inspire us. Classical art and architecture, drama and epic, philosophy and politics -- these are the foundations of Western civilization. In The Classical World, eminent classicist Robin Lane Fox brilliantly chronicles this vast sweep of history from Homer to the reign of Augustus. From the Peloponnesian War through the creation of Athenian democracy, from the turbulent empire of Alexander the Great to the creation of the Roman Empire and the emergence of Christianity, Robin Lane Fox serves as our witty and trenchant guide. He introduces us to extraordinary heroes and horrific villains, great thinkers and blood-thirsty tyrants. Throughout this vivid tour of two of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known, we remain in the hands of a great master.

Hannibal

Hannibal
Title Hannibal PDF eBook
Author Eve MacDonald
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 357
Release 2015-02-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300210159

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The life of the great Carthaginian general who marched into Rome during the Second Punic War is reexamined in this revealing and scholarly biography. Once of the greatest military minds of the Ancient World, Hannibal Barca lived a life of daring and survival, massive battles, and ultimate defeat. A citizen of Carthage and military commander in Punic Spain, he famously marched his war elephants and huge army over the Alps into Rome’s own heartland to fight the Second Punic War. Yet the Romans were the ultimate victors. They eventually captured and destroyed Carthage, and thus it was they who wrote the legend of Hannibal: a brilliant and worthy enemy whose defeat represented military glory for Rome. In this groundbreaking biography, Eve MacDonald employs archaeological findings and documentary sources to expand the memory of Hannibal beyond his military career. Considering him in the context of his time and the Carthaginian culture that shaped him, MacDonald offers a complex portrait of a man from a prominent family who was both a military hero and a statesman. MacDonald also analyzes Hannibal’s legend over the millennia, exploring how statuary, Jacobean tragedy, opera, nineteenth-century fiction, and other depictions illuminate the character of one of the most fascinating figures in all of history.