The High Tide of Empire
Emperors and Empire AD 14–117
2nd Edition
Part of LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History
- Editor and Translator: Barbara Levick, University of Oxford
- Date Published: October 2023
- availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009383691
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This volume in the LACTOR Sourcebooks in Ancient History offers a generous selection of primary texts on the Roman Empire during the period AD 14-117, with accompanying maps and introductory notes. It provides for the needs of students at schools and universities who are studying ancient history in English translation and has been written and reviewed by experienced teachers. The texts selected include extracts from the important literary sources but also numerous inscriptions, papyri and coin legends, many of these being otherwise difficult for students to access.
Read more- Includes a generous selection of texts in new translations to give the student quick and convenient access to the primary sources needed for their study of the Roman Empire during the period AD 14-117
- This volume includes maps and introductory notes to help the student better understand the sources
- Written and reviewed by experienced teachers at schools and universities to ensure it provides exactly what students of ancient history require
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: October 2023
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009383691
- length: 135 pages
- dimensions: 243 x 170 x 8 mm
- weight: 0.26kg
- contains: 3 maps
- availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
Table of Contents
1. Developments in imperialism
2. Imperialism on three continents
3. How the provinces were governed
4. The personality of the emperor: Cult and activity
5. The impact of her provinces on Rome.
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