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To Rule Mankind and Make the World Obey: A History of Ancient Rome (Portable Professor Series)  
Author: Frances Titchener
ISBN: 0760750165
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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To Rule Mankind and Make the World Obey: A History of Ancient Rome (Portable Professor Series)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

PORTABLE PROFESSOR™ is a series of exciting and informative lectures recorded by some of today's most renowned university and college professors. Each course introduces listeners to fascinating, and sometimes startling, insights into the intellectual forces that shape our understanding of the world. Each package includes 14 riveting lectures presented by notable professors as well as a book-length course guide.

The influence of ancient Roman civilization on Western culture is difficult to overestimate, especially as it affects nearly every aspect of modern life from language to law, and from military conquest to spectator sports. In this sweeping series of lectures, award-winning professor Frances Titchener explores the many accomplishments of ancient Rome and shows how the empire rose and fell—as well as how it continues to live on today.

COURSE LECTURES

Introduction to Rome, Italy, and the Romans, 1200-753 BCFirst There Were Kings, 753-510 BCInternal Conflict: The Patrician and Plebeian Orders, 510-287 BCRoman Expansion in Italy, 510-287 BCThe First Punic War and the Emergence of Individuals, 264-241 BCRome's Greatest Enemy: The Second and Third Punic WarsPlantations and the Gracchi BrothersThe Rise of Marius Through African and Italian Wars, 128-83 BCStrong Men Fight It Out, 123-53 BCAnd Then There Was One: Julius Caesar, 53-44 BCAugustus, the Father of His Country, 43 BC-AD 14The Empire's First Century: Julio-Claudians and Flavians, AD 14-96Gibbon's Golden Age and the Beginning of the End, AD 96-303Constantine, Barbarians, and the Great Transformation, AD 303-476
A winner of numerous national and regional teaching awards, Frances B. Titchener teaches Greek and Latin as well as courses on the history of ancient Greece, Rome, and Celtic Europe at Utah State University. Titchener earned her Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin and was the recipient of a Fulbright grant in 2003. A prolific essayist, she is also editor of the scholarly journal Ploutarchos.

     



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