The classical world - an epic history from Greece and Rome

The Emperor Hadrian was arguably the first classicist, captivated by a classical past and society he could already identify as something apart. In this one-volume history of the ancient world up to his death, Robin Lane Fox traces the development of classical civilisation from its origins in the 9th century BC to the height of the Roman Empire. Over this period the classical world bore witness to many dramatic changes, and this is a lively introduction to its highest points and a riveting exploration of evolving views of luxury, justice and freedom. This book would have been an invaluable guide for the Roman Emperor as he toured his domains, as it is now for the many who share his fascination with the ancient world, its history, culture, and civilisation. Few historians are able to write about the broad sweep of ancient history with such depth of sympathetic understanding, or to communicate its appeal and significance so vividly, but with this book Lane Fox succeeds brilliantly.

Författare
Robin Lane Fox
(Robin Lane Fox.)
Genre
Bibliografi
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Penguin 2006 England, London xvi, 703 pages, [32] pages of plates illustrations 20 cm 978-0-14-102141-6
Allen Lane 2005 England, London xvi, 693 pages, [32] pages of plates : illustrations 24 cm 0-7139-9853-9, 978-0-7139-9853-5