Historia de Roma
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Reconocido como el mayor maestro vivo del arte de la escritura histórica, las obras monumentales de este autor profundizan en el pasado. Su enfoque de la historia no se limita a la crónica de eventos, sino que da vida a épocas pasadas con precisión académica y estilo narrativo. Los lectores quedan cautivados por su habilidad para iluminar las fuerzas que moldearon las civilizaciones, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas. Su estilo distintivo combina una investigación rigurosa con una prosa atractiva que hace que la historia sea accesible y convincente.







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Selected for its cultural significance, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting the historical context and scholarly importance of the material. The reproduction aims to maintain authenticity, providing readers with a glimpse into the past as it was originally documented.
Focuses on the political and military history of the Roman Empire
This historical work offers a comprehensive account of Rome's development and influence from its founding to the fall of the Western Empire. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1867 edition, providing readers with insights into the political, social, and cultural aspects of Roman history. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of one of history's greatest civilizations.
The book, originally published in 1867, offers a reprint of a classic work that captures the essence of its time. It presents themes and narratives reflective of its historical context, engaging readers with its authentic voice and perspective. This edition allows modern audiences to explore the insights and cultural nuances of the era, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
This abridged edition offers a comprehensive overview of Rome's history from its founding to the pivotal year of 44 B.C. It distills the extensive research of Mommsen, highlighting key events, political developments, and cultural shifts. The narrative captures the rise of Rome, the complexities of its governance, and the influence of notable figures. Ideal for readers seeking a concise yet thorough understanding of ancient Rome, this volume presents a scholarly yet accessible exploration of one of history's greatest civilizations.
This historical work provides an in-depth exploration of the Roman Empire's provinces from the time of Caesar to Diocletian. It delves into the administrative, cultural, and economic aspects of the provinces, offering insights into how they functioned within the larger empire. The book maintains the integrity of the original 1886 edition, ensuring that readers receive an authentic perspective on the complexities of Roman provincial life and governance.