Rome (ENHANCED eBook)

Rome (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Rome (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Tracey Ann Schofield
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Pages 52
Release 2002-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429112042

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Learn about the citizens, politics, daily life, food, music, drama, sports, literature, architecture, fashion, medicine and more! In comparing this fascinating civilization to the present day, students will develop an appreciation for the enormous contributions ancient Romans made to modern life. Innovative group and individual projects engage students in investigations about military strategy, superstitions, the marketplace, Roman cuisine and much more! Unique source materials add to the wealth of information included in this outstanding resource!

Rome--Book I (ENHANCED eBook)

Rome--Book I (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Rome--Book I (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Chase
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Pages 24
Release 1970-09-01
Genre
ISBN 1429116331

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Rome—I contains 12 PowerPoint slides, 12 reproducible pages, and a richly detailed teacher's guide. Among the topics covered in this volume are the geography of Italy in the 6th century B.C., Rome's Etruscan heritage, Roman government and religion, Roman law, the Roman army, and Julius Caesar.

The Romans (ENHANCED eBook)

The Romans (ENHANCED eBook)
Title The Romans (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Tim McNeese
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Pages 36
Release 1999-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429109130

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"The Romans" (500 B.C.—500 A.D.) provides an overview of the dramatic growth of Rome from a tiny agricultural village on the banks of the Tiber to an empire of several million square miles—the largest in the history of the world. Special emphasis is given to the sociology of life in Ancient Rome—the lives of ordinary women, children, families, and soldiers—as well as to the great political, cultural, and intellectual achievements which shaped the course of the Western world. The rise of Christianity, the lives of the emperors, as well as the internal and external conflicts which led to Rome's decline are all vividly documented in this richly illustrated text. Challenging map exercises and provocative review questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis. Tests and answer keys are included.

Ancient Rome (ENHANCED eBook)

Ancient Rome (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Ancient Rome (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Cindy Barden
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Pages 36
Release 2002-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1429114932

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Welcome to the fascinating world of the Roman Empire and its master architects and builders, emperors, powerful gods and goddesses, myths, and gladiators. Explore the glory that was Rome, the civilization that conquered most of Europe and parts of Asia and Africa. The activities in this book provide insight into the history, religion, customs, culture, mythology, art, life, and beliefs of ancient Rome. The eight full-color transparencies at the back of the book (print books) or the included PowerPoint slides (eBooks) can be used alone or with specific activities listed in the table of contents. For a print book with the PowerPoint presentation instead of transparencies, please see MP8820.

Rome--Book II (ENHANCED eBook)

Rome--Book II (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Rome--Book II (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Chase
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Pages 24
Release 1970-09-01
Genre
ISBN 142911634X

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Rome—II contains 12 full-color transparencies (print books) or PowerPoint slides (eBooks), 12 reproducible pages, and a richly detailed teacher's guide. Among the topics covered in this volume are the triumph of Augustus, Pax Romana, the Good Emperors, Roman art and literature, Diocletian's division of the empire, Constantine the Great, the triumph of Christianity, the fall of Rome in the west, and barbarian kingdoms and the Byzantine empire.

A History of Roman Art

A History of Roman Art
Title A History of Roman Art PDF eBook
Author Fred S. Kleiner
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Company
Pages 336
Release 2010
Genre Architecture, Roman
ISBN 9780495909880

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A HISTORY OF ROMAN ART, ENHANCED International Edition is a lavishly-illustrated survey of the art of Rome and the Roman Empire from the time of Romulus to the death of Constantine, presented in its historical, political, and social context. This ENHANCED EDITION has added coverage on Etruscan art in the beginning of the text. All aspects of Roman art and architecture are treated, including private art and domestic architecture, the art of the Eastern and Western provinces, the art of freedmen, and the so-called minor arts, including cameos, silverware, and coins. The book is divided into four parts-Monarchy and Republic, Early Empire, High Empire, and Late Empire-and traces the development of Roman art from its beginnings in the 8th century BCE to the mid fourth century CE, with special chapters devoted to Pompeii and Herculaneum, Ostia, funerary and provincial art and architecture, and the earliest Christian art.The original edition of this text was warmly received in the market based on a high level of scholarship, comprehensive contents, and superb visuals.

Global Rome

Global Rome
Title Global Rome PDF eBook
Author Clough Isabella Marinaro
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 312
Release 2014-06-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253013011

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Delving into topics from immigration to sustainability, this is “an original, rich, and important contribution to the study of Rome” (H-Italy). Is twenty-first-century Rome a global city? Is it part of Europe’s core or periphery? This volume examines the “real city” beyond Rome’s historical center, exploring the diversity and challenges of life in neighborhoods affected by immigration, neoliberalism, formal urban planning, and grassroots social movements. The contributors engage with themes of contemporary urban studies—the global city, the self-made city, alternative modernities, capital cities and nations, urban change from below, and sustainability. Global Rome serves as a provocative introduction to the Eternal City and makes an original contribution to interdisciplinary scholarship.