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1. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic.
by Flower, Harriet I. (ed.): 
Price: USD 248.00
Dealer: ZVAB, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß
Description: ISBN10: 0521807948, ISBN13: 9780521807944, [publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press] Hardcover XV, 405 p., ill. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Barcode on the back, overall outstandingly good condition. - Contents: Introduction by HARRIET I. FLOWER -- Part 1. Political and Military History -- 1. The Early Republic by STEPHEN P. OAKLEY -- 2. Power and Process under the Republican "Constitution" by T. COREY BRENNAN -- 3. The Roman Army and Navy by DAVID POTTER -- 4. The Crisis of the Republic by JÜRGEN VON UNGERN-STERNBERG -- Part 2. Roman Society -- 5. Under Roman Roofs: Family, House, and Household by KARL-J. HÖLKESKAMP -- 6. Women in the Roman Republic by PHYLLIS CULHAM -- 7. The Republican Economy and Roman Law: Regulation, Promotion, or Reflection? by JEAN-JACQUES AUBERT -- 8. Roman Religion by JÖRG RÙPKE -- Part 3. Rome’s Empire -- 9. Italy during the Roman Republic, 338—31 B.c. by KATHRYN LOMAS -- 10. Rome and Carthage by JOHN F. LAZENBY -- 11. Rome and the Greek World by ERICH S. GRUEN -- Part 4. Roman Culture -- 12. Literature in the Roman Republic by ELAINE FANTHAM -- 13. Roman Art during the Republic by ANN L. KUTTNER -- 14. Spectacle and Political Culture in the Roman Republic by HARRIET I. FLOWER -- Part 5. Epilogue: The Influence of the Roman Republic -- 15. The Roman Republic and the French and American Revolutions by MORTIMER N. S. SELLERS. - INTRODUCTION: The historical period covered by the Roman Republic is a long one, comprising almost five hundred years of varied political, military, and cultural change. The central aspect of the Republic was Rome’s rise from a small city, virtually indistinguishable from others in central Italy, to a metropolis, the capital of an extensive Mediterranean empire. These centuries produced the classic republican political system, marked by its culture of spectacle and performance. They also witnessed the ultimate disintegration of this system under the relentless pressure of internal dissention and the boundless ambitions of its leading politicians. It was the Roman Republic that created the characteristic Greco-Roman culture, the result of a melding of Greek influences and native Italian and Roman traditions, which would be spread by the Romans throughout the Mediterranean world. This culture of fusion, a hallmark of the republican ethos, can be traced in literature, art, architecture, law, rhetoric, philosophy, and everyday life. Latin literature in all genres of prose and verse also emerged during the time of Rome’s imperial expansion. Above all, the vast changes between the early fifth century and the mid first century b.c. are reflected in the growth and adornment of the city of Rome itself. By the time of Augustus (the first emperor), the city numbered over a million inhabitants, a population that would not be matched until London reached such a size in the late eighteenth century. The image of Rome’s republican politics and growing empire captured the imagination of later ages, from Plutarch and Tacitus to Shakespeare, the thinkers of the European Enlightenment, and the American Founding Fathers. Readers who are new to the study of Roman history may be more familiar with the history of Rome under the emperors, but it is the Roman Republic that modern American and European political culture has the greatest affinity with and that is arguably more relevant to the political problems and challenges of our own times. ISBN 9780521807944 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 765 [Berlin, Germany] [Publication Year: 2004]  

2. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic.
by Flower, Harriet I. (ed.): 
Price: USD 272.46
Dealer: AbebooksDE, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß
Description: ISBN10: 0521807948, ISBN13: 9780521807944, [publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press] Hardcover XV, 405 p., ill. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Barcode on the back, overall outstandingly good condition. - Contents: Introduction by HARRIET I. FLOWER -- Part 1. Political and Military History -- 1. The Early Republic by STEPHEN P. OAKLEY -- 2. Power and Process under the Republican "Constitution" by T. COREY BRENNAN -- 3. The Roman Army and Navy by DAVID POTTER -- 4. The Crisis of the Republic by JÜRGEN VON UNGERN-STERNBERG -- Part 2. Roman Society -- 5. Under Roman Roofs: Family, House, and Household by KARL-J. HÖLKESKAMP -- 6. Women in the Roman Republic by PHYLLIS CULHAM -- 7. The Republican Economy and Roman Law: Regulation, Promotion, or Reflection? by JEAN-JACQUES AUBERT -- 8. Roman Religion by JÖRG RÙPKE -- Part 3. Rome’s Empire -- 9. Italy during the Roman Republic, 338—31 B.c. by KATHRYN LOMAS -- 10. Rome and Carthage by JOHN F. LAZENBY -- 11. Rome and the Greek World by ERICH S. GRUEN -- Part 4. Roman Culture -- 12. Literature in the Roman Republic by ELAINE FANTHAM -- 13. Roman Art during the Republic by ANN L. KUTTNER -- 14. Spectacle and Political Culture in the Roman Republic by HARRIET I. FLOWER -- Part 5. Epilogue: The Influence of the Roman Republic -- 15. The Roman Republic and the French and American Revolutions by MORTIMER N. S. SELLERS. - INTRODUCTION: The historical period covered by the Roman Republic is a long one, comprising almost five hundred years of varied political, military, and cultural change. The central aspect of the Republic was Rome’s rise from a small city, virtually indistinguishable from others in central Italy, to a metropolis, the capital of an extensive Mediterranean empire. These centuries produced the classic republican political system, marked by its culture of spectacle and performance. They also witnessed the ultimate disintegration of this system under the relentless pressure of internal dissention and the boundless ambitions of its leading politicians. It was the Roman Republic that created the characteristic Greco-Roman culture, the result of a melding of Greek influences and native Italian and Roman traditions, which would be spread by the Romans throughout the Mediterranean world. This culture of fusion, a hallmark of the republican ethos, can be traced in literature, art, architecture, law, rhetoric, philosophy, and everyday life. Latin literature in all genres of prose and verse also emerged during the time of Rome’s imperial expansion. Above all, the vast changes between the early fifth century and the mid first century b.c. are reflected in the growth and adornment of the city of Rome itself. By the time of Augustus (the first emperor), the city numbered over a million inhabitants, a population that would not be matched until London reached such a size in the late eighteenth century. The image of Rome’s republican politics and growing empire captured the imagination of later ages, from Plutarch and Tacitus to Shakespeare, the thinkers of the European Enlightenment, and the American Founding Fathers. Readers who are new to the study of Roman history may be more familiar with the history of Rome under the emperors, but it is the Roman Republic that modern American and European political culture has the greatest affinity with and that is arguably more relevant to the political problems and challenges of our own times. ISBN 9780521807944 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 765 [Berlin, Germany] [Publication Year: 2004]  

3. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World
by Flower Harriet I. Editor 
Price: USD 365.00
Dealer: Biblio, BooksElleven
Description: Cambridge University Press. hardcover. Good. 5x1x9. Ex-library; usual treatments. Nice cover. Clean pages throughout. Binding is secure. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521807948 9780521807944 [US] 

4. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World)
by Flower, Harriet I. [Editor] 
Price: USD 365.00
Dealer: Abebooks, BooksElleven
Description: ISBN10: 0521807948, ISBN13: 9780521807944, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Ex-library; usual treatments. Nice cover. Clean pages throughout. Binding is secure. [Three Oaks, MI, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2004]  

5. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World)
Price: USD 374.33
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Mispah books
Description: ISBN10: 0521807948, ISBN13: 9780521807944, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Like New [Redhill, SURRE, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]  

6. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic (Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World)
by Flower, Harriet I. [Editor] 
Price: USD 522.32
Dealer: Alibris, GridFreed via Alibris
Description: Cambridge University Press 2004 hardcover New Size: 5x1x9; New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 

7. THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE R
Price: USD 522.32
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Description: ISBN10: 0521807948, ISBN13: 9780521807944, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.7 [North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2004]  

8. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World
by Flower Harriet I. Editor 
Price: USD 548.44
Dealer: Biblio, GridFreed LLC
Description: Cambridge University Press. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521807948 9780521807944 [US] 

9. Camb Companion Roman Republic Hb
by Vv.Aa. 
Price: USD 1324.72
Dealer: Abebooks, Iridium_Books
Description: ISBN10: 0521807948, ISBN13: 9780521807944, [publisher: CAMBRIDGE] Hardcover [DH, SE, Spain] [Publication Year: 2004]  

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