Although concentrating on the events of 40 B.C. through 20 B.C., Dr. Sampson, an independent scholar specializing in the final age of the Roman Republic, devotes about a quarter of his text to a ...
Book Review: Rome, Parthia, and the Politics of Peace: The Origins of War in the Ancient Middle East
Anyone who has read much in ancient history knows of the seemingly interminable series of wars between Rome and Parthia, a chapter in a supposed aeons-long “Clash of Civilizations” between “East” and ...
The Classical Review publishes informative reviews from leading scholars on new work covering the literatures and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. Publishing over 150 high quality reviews and ...
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How Rome might have changed if Caesar wasn’t assassinated
If Julius Caesar had survived the assassination attempt in 44 BC, Rome’s immediate future would have looked very different—but its long-term fate may not have changed as much as we imagine. Caesar ...
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