Pada puncak kejayaannya, peradaban Romawi berhasil membentuk kekaisaran yang besar. Di setiap sudut wilayahnya yang luas, bertahun-tahun para arkeolog telah meneliti untuk mencari petunjuk tentang…
The Roman empire, as it began with Augustus, dates in effect from the acquisition of Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica two centuries earlier. Motives for imperial expansion thus go back a long way, and …
In "The Annals of Imperial Rome", his last and greatest work, Tacitus (AD c.55-c.117) covers the period from AD 14, just before the death of Augustus, to the death of Nero in AD 68. Not all the pas…
This second edition of the title retains the basic scope and structure of the original version, though with the revision of much of what was previously included and the addition of new material we …
This book Gives history of relations between the Churches of England and Rome, from the beginnings until 1980 (i have the second edition, by Pawley and his wife). Annoying at times, because it assu…
This is the almost forgotten story of a small community which lived through all the great tragic dramas of European history from the rise and fall of the Roman Empire to the decline and death of th…
The sources for Roman history down to the early third century B.C. are not notoriously unsatisfactory. The first Roman historian was Fabius Pictor, a senator who fought at the Battle of Telamon in …
This is a dramatic reconstruction of the religious and intellectuall life of the Roman Empire during the dyings days paganism. Samueil Dill recounts the confilcts of paganism with Christianity, ind…
There are in history no beginnings and no endings. History books begin and end, but the events they describe do not. It is a salutary warning: yet from the first Christians have divided human histo…
Gaius Julius Caesar was born July 12, in the year 100 before Christ, being thus six years younger than Cicero and Pompey. His family belonged to the old nobility, the patrician order and several of…