9780521234481-0521234484-The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 8: Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 BC

The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 8: Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 BC

ISBN-13: 9780521234481
ISBN-10: 0521234484
Edition: 2
Author: A. E. Astin, F. W. Walbank, M. W. Frederiksen, R. M. Ogilvie
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover 650 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780521234481
ISBN-10: 0521234484
Edition: 2
Author: A. E. Astin, F. W. Walbank, M. W. Frederiksen, R. M. Ogilvie
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover 650 pages

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The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 8: Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 BC (ISBN-13: 9780521234481 and ISBN-10: 0521234484), written by authors A. E. Astin, F. W. Walbank, M. W. Frederiksen, R. M. Ogilvie, was published by Cambridge University Press in 1990. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Rome (Ancient Civilizations History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 8: Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 BC (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Rome books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $13.84.

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Volume VIII covers the period from immediately before the Second Punic War to 133 B.C., the time when Rome acquired effective political mastery of the Mediterranean lands. From the Carthaginians in Spain, the Second Punic War, and the first Roman involvement across the Adriatic, the advance of Roman power is traced through the conquests in Cisalpine Gaul, Spain and Africa in the west and through the conflicts in the east with Macedonia, the Seleucid empire, and finally the Greeks. Interspersed with these themes are chapters on the Seleucids and their rivals, the Greeks of Bactria and India, the internal political life of Rome, and developments in Rome's relationships with her allies and neighbors in Italy. Two concluding chapters explore the interactions, both intellectual and material, between the Roman and Italian tradition and the Greek world.

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