Ancient Romans
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"As for life, it is a battle and a journey in a strange land." --Emperor Marcus AureliusSeeking to control an empire that spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond, the ancient Romans developed a distinctive culture in which they adapted many Greek ideas and styles but also created a wealth of new ones. The Roman heritage continues to affect our architecture, government, military, language, laws, and literature.
Ancient Romans chronicles the lives and accomplishments of Roman figures whose influence continues to be felt today. We read about Romans from all walks of life, from the rebel gladiator Spartacus to the poets, historians, and playwrights who documented Roman life, to the many emperors (and some of their wives) who governed the empire. In 46 essays, Rosalie and Charles Baker explore the lives of these fascinating personalities, from the most famous Romans to people who are usually overlooked, including:
- Juvenal, a master satirist who ridiculed Rome as a haven for crime, free spending, and other social evils
- Livia, wife of Rome's first emperor (Augustus), mother of Rome's second (Tiberius), and grandmother of Rome's fourth (Claudius)
- Mark Antony, the general and statesman whose life and romance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra have been re-created throughout history by writers and actors
- Virgil, the poet who composed the Aeneid , the national epic of Rome
- Cicero, the statesman, lawyer, and orator
- Nero, who became emperor at age 16 and went on to rebuild Rome after a disastrous fire and to foster peace throughout his empire
Reviews
"Chronicles the lives and accomplishments of 40 historically important Roman personalities.... The biographies are exceptionally readable."--Library Lane
"A complete index and an excellent list for further reading make this work suitable for research and reports."--School Library Journal
"Illustrations and sidebars help make the entries visually appealing... The authors do an admirable job of presenting the culture without sensationalizing its brutal aspects... Challenging reading."--Booklist
"Every page... is a feast of information... Absolutely everything about this book is first-rate.... Include[s] so many interesting and informative anecdotes and are written in such a clear and engaging style that they beg to be read aloud... Should be in every middle-school and high-school library [and] deserve[s] a place of honor in the classroom library of anyone who teaches younger students about the ancient Mediterranean world."--Classical Outlook
"An extensive collection of Roman biographies and historical anecdotes. It is an excellent classroom resource with which teachers can bring important Roman personalities to life for high school and middle school students.... The book's wide selection of images encourages students to make connections with later stages and other cultures.... A number of extremely helpful ancillary sections... An invaluable handbook for Latin classes at the secondary and middle levels,"--New England Classical Journal


