Niebuhr's lectures on Roman history, Vol. 1
Uitgelicht
|
28,50 |
Naar shop
|
|
28,50 |
Naar shop
|
|
28,99 |
Naar shop
|
Beschrijving
Bol
A hush falls over the lecture hall as the ancient world stirs to life, each word conjuring the grandeur and complexity of Rome's ascent and turmoil. Here, the drama of the Roman republic and empire unfolds with a scholar's precision and a storyteller's flair, inviting readers to witness the evolution of a civilisation whose legacy still shapes the foundations of European history. This volume distils the essence of university lectures that once captivated students with their depth and clarity, illuminating the intricacies of Roman governance, society, and the pivotal figures who shaped an empire. Through a careful exploration of sources and a keen eye for the forces that shaped ancient Rome, the narrative bridges the gap between distant centuries and modern curiosity, offering both the seasoned academic and the enquiring general reader a window into the heart of classical studies.The text's enduring appeal lies in its ability to render the past immediate and urgent, revealing the ambitions, struggles, and ideals that animated Roman historians and their contemporaries. With thoughtful analysis and a palpable respect for the subject, the lectures invite reflection on the enduring questions of power, citizenship, and cultural identity. For those fascinated by ancient civilisation, the Roman republic, or the sweep of European history, these pages offer a rare blend of scholarly rigour and engaging storytelling.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether sought by history students, enthusiasts of Roman history, or collectors of academic history, this volume stands as a testament to the enduring fascination and significance of Rome's story.
A hush falls over the lecture hall as the ancient world stirs to life, each word conjuring the grandeur and complexity of Rome's ascent and turmoil. Here, the drama of the Roman republic and empire unfolds with a scholar's precision and a storyteller's flair, inviting readers to witness the evolution of a civilisation whose legacy still shapes the foundations of European history. This volume distils the essence of university lectures that once captivated students with their depth and clarity, illuminating the intricacies of Roman governance, society, and the pivotal figures who shaped an empire. Through a careful exploration of sources and a keen eye for the forces that shaped ancient Rome, the narrative bridges the gap between distant centuries and modern curiosity, offering both the seasoned academic and the enquiring general reader a window into the heart of classical studies.The text's enduring appeal lies in its ability to render the past immediate and urgent, revealing the ambitions, struggles, and ideals that animated Roman historians and their contemporaries. With thoughtful analysis and a palpable respect for the subject, the lectures invite reflection on the enduring questions of power, citizenship, and cultural identity. For those fascinated by ancient civilisation, the Roman republic, or the sweep of European history, these pages offer a rare blend of scholarly rigour and engaging storytelling.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Whether sought by history students, enthusiasts of Roman history, or collectors of academic history, this volume stands as a testament to the enduring fascination and significance of Rome's story.
AmazonPagina's: 408, Paperback, Alpha Edition
Prijshistorie
* Prijshistorie bevat geen data van Amazon, Amazon Marketplace.
Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op: