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From the Gracchi to Nero : a history of Rome 133 BC to AD 68

by H.H. Scullard

(Routledge classics)

Routledge, 2011

  • : pbk

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The foreword by Dominic Rathbone

"First published 1959 by Methuen & Co."--T.p. verso

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From the Gracchi to Nero is an outstanding history of the Roman world from 133 BC to 68 AD. Fifty years since publication it is widely hailed as the classic survey of the period, going through many revised and updated editions until H.H. Scullard's death. It explores the decline and fall of the Roman Republic and the establishment of the Pax Romana under the early Principate. In superbly clear style, Scullard brings vividly to life the Gracchi's attempts at reform, the rise and fall of Marius and Sulla, Pompey and Caesar, society and culture in the late Roman Republic, the Augustan Principate, Tiberius and Gaius, Claudius and Nero, and economic and social life in the early Empire.

Table of Contents

Prefaces Foreword to the Routledge Classics edition 1. Rome at the Cross-Roads 2. The Gracchi 3. The Rise and Fall of Marius 4. The Rise and Fall of Sulla 5. The Rise of Pompey 6. Pompey and Caesar 7. The Domination of Caesar 8. The Second Triumvirate 9. Economic and Social Life in Italy and theIXProvinces in the Late Republic 10. Art, Literature and Thought in the Late Republic 11.The Augustan Principate 12. Frontiers and Provinces 13. Tiberius and Gaius 14. Claudius and Nero 15. Economic and Social Life in the Early Empire 16. Art, Literature and Religion in the Julio-Claudian Period. Bibliography Index

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