Egypt, Greece, and Rome : civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean / Charles Freeman.
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TextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2004.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xv, 714 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cmISBN: - 0199263647 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780199263646 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- DE 71 .F74 2004
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| DE 59 .O94 1986 The Oxford history of the classical world / | DE 61 .N3 S73 1988 The influence of sea power on ancient history / | DE 71 .B6813 2001B Memory and the Mediterranean / | DE 71 .F74 2004 Egypt, Greece, and Rome : civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean / | DE 71 .G68 1969 B The ancient Mediterranean. | DE 71 .G7 Hellenism and the rise of Rome. | DE 72 .A5 The environment of early Christianity, |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rediscovering the Ancient World -- Egypt, the Gift of the Nile, 3200-1500 BC -- Egypt as an Imperial Power, 1500-1000 BC -- Daily Life in New Kingdom Egypt -- The Ancient Near East, 3500-500 BC -- The Early Greeks, 2000-700 BC -- The Greeks in a Wider World, 800-600 BC -- Hoplites and Tyrants: The Emergence of the City State -- Cultural Change in the Archaic Age -- The Persian Wars -- Herodotus and Fgypt -- Everyday Life in Classical Greece -- Religion and Culture in the Greek World -- Athens: Democracy and Empire -- From Aeschylus to Aristotle -- The Struggle for Power, 431-338 BC -- Alexander of Macedon and the Expansion of the Greek World -- The Hellenistic World -- Celts and Parthians -- The Etruscans and Early Rome -- Rome becomes a Mediterranean Power -- From the Gracchi to Caesar, 133-55 BC -- Voices from the Republic -- The Fall of the Roman Republic, 55-31 BC -- Women in the Roman Republic -- Augustus and the Founding of Empire -- Consolidating the Empire, AD 14-138 -- Administering and Defending the Empire -- The Romans as Builders -- Social and Economic Life in the Empire -- Transformations: The Roman Empire, 138-313 -- The Foundations of Christianity -- The Empire in the Fourth Century -- The Creation of a New Europe, 395-600 -- The Emergence of the Byzantine Empire -- Epilogue: Legacies.
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