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Römische Geschichte

Barthold Georg Niebuhr

(Cambridge library collection, . Classics)

Cambridge Unviersity Press, 2010-

  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk

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Original t.p. reads: Römische Geschichte, von B.G. Niebuhr

Reprint. Originally published (in 3 v.): Berlin : In der Realschulbuchhandlung, 1811-

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108012577

Description

The first edition of Barthold Georg Niebuhr's History of Rome was published in Berlin in 1811-1812, while the author was teaching at the new university there. The early part of the nineteenth century saw important developments in philological scholarship in Germany, and Niebuhr's international career as a statesman and scholar reflected Germany's new-found confidence in the wider world. Niebuhr later revised his work and a third volume was added in 1832; given the pace of scholarship during this period, these first two volumes constitute something of a work in progress. Although many of Niebuhr's theories have since been disproved, others had a lasting impact both on classical scholarship and on the broader understanding of history as an academic discipline. Volume 1 covers the origins of Rome in Ancient Italy, ending with Spirius Cassius (fifth century B.C.E.).

Table of Contents

  • Einleitung
  • 1. Das alte Italien
  • 2. Die Latiner
  • 3. Rom.
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108012584

Description

The first edition of Barthold Georg Niebuhr's History of Rome was published in Berlin in 1811-1812, while the author was teaching at the new university there. The early part of the nineteenth century saw important developments in philological scholarship in Germany, and Niebuhr's international career as a statesman and scholar reflected Germany's new-found confidence in the wider world. Niebuhr later revised his work and a third volume was added in 1832; given the pace of scholarship during this period, these first two volumes constitute something of a work in progress. Although many of Niebuhr's theories have since been disproved, others had a lasting impact both on classical scholarship and on the broader understanding of history as an academic discipline. Volume 2 covers the period from the death of Spirius Cassius, ending with the Latin War and dictatorship of Publilius.

Table of Contents

  • Einleitung
  • 1. Verfassung Roms seit errichtung des tribunats
  • 2. Innere geschichte von Cassius tod bis auf das decemvirat
  • 3. Der vejentische, die volskischen und aquischen kriege
  • 4. Volkszahlungen
  • 5. Die ersten decemvirn und die zwoelf tafeln
  • 6. Das zweite decemvirat
  • 7. Herstellung und begrundung der volksfreyheit
  • 8. Innere geschichte bis auf den vejentischen krieg
  • 9. Die kriege bis zum Ausbruch des letzten vejentischen
  • 10. Vom Anfang des letzten vejentischen bis zum gallischen kriege
  • 11. Vom den Celten und ihrer einwanderung in Italien
  • 12. Der gallische krieg und die einnahme Roms
  • 13. Rom nach der raumung
  • 14. Die kriege des zeitraums von herstellung der stadt bis zur staatsveranderung von 389
  • 15. Innere geschichte bis zum jahr 378
  • 16. Die licinischen rogationen
  • 17. Das agrarische recht
  • Fortsetzung von den licinischen rogationem
  • 18. Die neuen curulischen wurden des jahrs 389
  • 19. Innere geschichte bis zur volligen befestigung des plebejischen consulats
  • 20. Ueber den unzialinsfuss
  • 21. Fortesessung der abgebrochenen inneren geschichte
  • 22. Kriegsgeschichte von 389 bis 411
  • 23. Rom im bunde mit Latium
  • 24. Der erste samnitische krieg
  • 25. Der Latinsche krieg
  • 26. Die Gesesse des dictators Q. Publilius
  • Anhang.

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  • NCID
    BB08437987
  • ISBN
    • 9781108012577
    • 9781108012584
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    ger
  • Text Language Code
    ger
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    22 cm
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