Rome and India

Rome and India

Author: Vimala Begley

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13:

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In the first century AD, a flourising trade route via the Red Sea connected Imperial Rome with the Indian subcontinent. Joining literary evidence from antiquity with recent archaeological finds from both the Mediterranean and India, 13 eminent scholars reassess when and how the Rome-India sea made developed.


The Making of Roman India

The Making of Roman India

Author: Grant Parker

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2008-04-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0521858348

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Discusses ancient Greek and Roman perceptions of India during a thousand-year period.


Rome and the Distant East

Rome and the Distant East

Author: Raoul McLaughlin

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-07-08

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1847252354

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Studies the complex system of trade exchanges and commerce that profoundly changed Roman society.


Rome and the Indian Ocean Trade from Augustus to the Early Third Century CE

Rome and the Indian Ocean Trade from Augustus to the Early Third Century CE

Author: Matthew A. Cobb

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-11-15

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 9004376577

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In Rome and the Indian Ocean Trade from Augustus to the Early Third Century CE Matthew Adam Cobb examines the development of commercial exchange between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean worlds from the Roman annexation of Egypt (30 BCE) up to the early third century CE. Among the issues considered are the identities of those involved, how they organised and financed themselves, the challenges they faced (scheduling, logistics, security, sailing conditions), and the types of goods they traded. Drawing upon an expanding corpus of new evidence, Cobb aims to reassess a number of long-standing scholarly assumptions about the nature of Roman participation in this trade. These range from its chronological development to its economic and social impact.


The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea

The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea

Author: Hakluyt Society

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780904180053

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The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea is a short work of uncertain date and unknown authorship, written in very difficult Greek. It is concerned with the coasts of the Red Sea and -Indian Ocean and may be described as a combined trade directory and Admiralty Handbook, giving sailing directions and information about navigational hazards, harbours, imports and exports. It is of great value for the study of the commerce of the Roman Empire and the early history of East Africa, South Arabia and India. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1980.


The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes

The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes

Author: Raoul McLaughlin

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 2016-11-11

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1473889812

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A fascinating history of the intricate web of trade routes connecting ancient Rome to Eastern civilizations, including its powerful rival, the Han Empire. The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes investigates the trade routes between Rome and the powerful empires of inner Asia, including the Parthian Empire of ancient Persia, and the Kushan Empire which seized power in Bactria (Afghanistan), laying claim to the Indus Kingdoms. Further chapters examine the development of Palmyra as a leading caravan city on the edge of Roman Syria. Raoul McLaughlin also delves deeply into Rome’s trade ventures through the Tarim territories, which led its merchants to the Han Empire of ancient China. Having established a system of Central Asian trade routes known as the Silk Road, the Han carried eastern products as far as Persia and the frontiers of the Roman Empire. Though they were matched in scale, the Han surpassed its European rival in military technology. The first book to address these subjects in a single comprehensive study, The Roman Empire and the Silk Routes explores Rome’s impact on the ancient world economy and reveals what the Chinese and Romans knew about their rival Empires.


The Classics and Colonial India

The Classics and Colonial India

Author: Phiroze Vasunia

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2013-05-16

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 0199203237

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Offering a unique cross-cultural study, this book provides a detailed account of the relationship between classical antiquity and the British colonial presence in India. Vasunia shows how classical culture pervaded the minds of the British colonizers, and highlights the many Indian receptions of Greco-Roman antiquity.


India: A Short History (A Short History)

India: A Short History (A Short History)

Author: Andrew Robinson

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Published: 2014-05-20

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0500771952

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India’s unfolding story, from the ancient Hindu dynasties to the coming of Islam, from the Mughal Empire to the present day India has always been a land of great contradictions. To Alexander the Great, the country was a place of clever naked philosophers and massive armies mounted on elephants – which eventually forced his army to retreat. To ancient Rome, it was a source of luxuries, mainly spices and textiles, paid for in gold—hence the enormous numbers of Roman gold coins excavated in India. At the height of the Mughal empire in 1700, India boasted 24 percent of the world economy—a share virtually equal to Europe’s 25 percent. But then its economy declined. Colonial India was known for its extremes of wealth and poverty, epitomized by the Taj Mahal and famines, maharajas and untouchables, and also for its spirituality: many-armed Hindu gods and Buddhist philosophy, Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore. India: A Short History places as much emphasis on individuals, ideas and cultures as on the rise and fall of kingdoms, political parties and economies. Anyone curious about a great civilization, and its future, will find this an ideal introduction, at times controversial, written by an author who has been strongly engaged with India for more than three decades.


Indo-Roman Trade

Indo-Roman Trade

Author: Roberta Tomber

Publisher: Bristol Classical Press

Published: 2008-11-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0715636960

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A compelling new account of Indian Ocean commerce from key sites throughout the region between the first century BC and the seventh century AD.