Author: Horace
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
The Works of Horace, Translated Literally Into English Prose ... By C. Smart ... A New Edition
The Works of Horace Translated Literally Into English Prose ... By C. Smart, Etc
The Works of Horace, Translated Literally Into English Prose. By C. Smart ... The Sixth Edition
The Works of Horace, Translated Literally Into English Prose. [With the Text.] ... By C. Smart
The Works of Horace
Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of His Grace the Duke of Portland at Welbeck Abbey, and in London
Author: Dukes of Portland. Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rare books
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Rare books
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
The Criterion; art, science and literature
Mammalia
The Naturalist's Library, I. Mammalia
Ancient Rome
Author: Monica M. Bontty
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440855633
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This book shares little-known facts from and excerpts of primary source documents to correct popular misconceptions about Ancient Rome and to show how those misconceptions became widespread. Roman personalities and history have always had a larger-than-life profile in American popular culture, but most people think of this ancient civilization as merely decadent, cruel, and elitist. Most of our stereotypical conceptions of the empire and its people, however, are wrong. This book corrects popular misconceptions about the ancient Roman world, thus making ancient history relevant and accessible to modern readers and allowing modern critics of American politics and society to draw accurate comparisons. Each chapter discusses how a particular misconception developed, spread, and evolved into what we now believe to be the historical truth. Topics discussed include crucifixion, the destruction of Carthage, Julius Caesar's last words, and Roman hygiene. Excerpts from primary source documents provide evidence of both the rise of the historical fictions and the truths behind the myths.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440855633
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
This book shares little-known facts from and excerpts of primary source documents to correct popular misconceptions about Ancient Rome and to show how those misconceptions became widespread. Roman personalities and history have always had a larger-than-life profile in American popular culture, but most people think of this ancient civilization as merely decadent, cruel, and elitist. Most of our stereotypical conceptions of the empire and its people, however, are wrong. This book corrects popular misconceptions about the ancient Roman world, thus making ancient history relevant and accessible to modern readers and allowing modern critics of American politics and society to draw accurate comparisons. Each chapter discusses how a particular misconception developed, spread, and evolved into what we now believe to be the historical truth. Topics discussed include crucifixion, the destruction of Carthage, Julius Caesar's last words, and Roman hygiene. Excerpts from primary source documents provide evidence of both the rise of the historical fictions and the truths behind the myths.