A history of Rome

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100 1 ‡aMyers, P. V. N. ‡q(Philip Van Ness), ‡d1846-1937.
245 0 2 ‡aA history of Rome, ‡cby Philip Van Ness Myers ...
250 ‡aRev. ed.
260 ‡aBoston, ‡aLondon [etc.] ‡bGinn & Company ‡c[1904]
300 ‡aix, 275 p. ‡bfront., illus., plates, double maps. ‡c20 cm.
500 ‡a"This book is the last helf of my revised Ancient history (1904), and is substantially an abridgment of my Rome: its rise and fall."--Pref.
504 ‡aContains bibliographies.
505 8 ‡aI. Italy and its early inhabitants -- II. The society and government of early Rome -- III. The Roman religion -- IV. Rome under the kings -- V. The early republic: plebians acquire the full rights of citizens (509-367 BC) -- VI. The conquest of Italy (367-264 BC) -- VII. The first Punic War (264-241 BC) -- VIII. Rome and Carthage between the 1st and 2nd Punic War (241-218 BC) -- IX. The second Punic War (218-201 BC) -- X. Events between the second and third Punic War: conquest of the east by Rome (201-146 BC) -- XI. The third Punic and Numantine Wars 149-133 BC) -- XII. The last century of the republic: first period (133-78 BC) -- XIII. The last century of the republic: second period (78-31BC) -- XIV, The establishment of the empire and the reign of Augustus Caesar (31BC-14AD) -- XV. From Tiberius to Marcus Aurelius (AD14-180) -- XVI. The empire under Commodus and the 'Barrack Emperors' (Ad180-284) -- XVII. The reigns of Diocletian and Constantine the great (AD284-337) -- XVIII. The last century of the empire in the West (AD376-476) -- XIX. Architecture, literature, law and social life among the Romans -- XX. The barbarian kingdoms -- XXI. The Church and its institutions -- XXII. The fusion of Latin and Teuton -- XXIII. The Roman empire in the East -- XXIV. The rise of Islam -- XXV. Charlemagne and the restoration of the empire in the West.
505 8 ‡aFirst period: Rome as a kingdom (753?-509 BC) -- Second period: Rome as a republic (509-31 BC) -- Third period: Rome an an empire (31 BC-476 AD) -- The Romano-German or transition age (476-800 AD)
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
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776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aMyers, P.V.N. (Philip Van Ness), 1846-1937. ‡tHistory of Rome. ‡bRev. ed. ‡dBoston, London [etc.] Ginn & Company [1904] ‡w(OCoLC)656788744
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