Atlas of the Roman World

Atlas of the Roman World

Author: Tim Cornell

Publisher: Checkmark Books

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780871966520

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This comprehensive, three-part historical and cultural atlas documents the origins of Rome and Greek influence, the transition from Republican to Imperial Rome, and the rise and decline of the Roman Empire


Atlas of the Roman World

Atlas of the Roman World

Author: Tim Cornell

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780714821528

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Relates the history of the Roman empire 800 BC-500 AD, from the foundation of Rome through the conquest of Italy, the Mediterranean, and beyond, to the disintegration of the empire. Includes 470 illustrations and 62 maps.


Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World

Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World

Author: Richard J.A. Talbert

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2000-10-08

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 9780691049458

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These two volumes have no maps. But all the Greek and Roman place names which are mapped in the atlas volume are here given together with references to the original research which marshals the evidence for how we know where the ancient places were.


A Roman Map Workbook

A Roman Map Workbook

Author: Elizabeth Heimbach

Publisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1610411714

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"A Roman Map Workbook meets the needs of today's students and introduces them to the geography of Rome and the Roman world. Veteran high school and college Latin teacher Elizabeth Heimbach provides students, especially those studying Latin, with a thorough grounding in the geography of the Roman world. The workbook walks students through each map, discussing the importance of each place-name, making connections to Roman history and literature. The carefully chosen maps complement subjects and periods covered in the Latin and ancient history classroom"_Contracub.


Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome

Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome

Author: Nick Constable

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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The rise and fall of the Roman World is one of the most fascinating stories in history. This book traces the historical, cultural and political development of the small Iron Age tribe on the banks of the River Tiber who developed into the rulers of an empire that dominated the Western world. While her legionaries brought Roman rule to the far corners of Europe and the Middle East, her poets, architects, politicians and philosophers were creating a cultural legacy that still survives today. In this ambitious and lavishly illustrated book, the history of this remarkable people has been traced, allowing readers a clear and concise insight into the Roman World. Use the well-researched text, superb maps, specially commissioned artwork, and copious photographs the Atlas of Ancient Rome to follow the origins, rise, decline, and fall of the greatest empire the world has ever known.


Rome's World

Rome's World

Author: Richard J. A. Talbert

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-08-16

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0521764807

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A long-overdue reinterpretation and appreciation of the Peutinger Map as a masterpiece both of mapmaking and imperial Roman ideology.


Atlas of the Ancient Near East

Atlas of the Ancient Near East

Author: Trevor Bryce

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-20

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1317562097

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This atlas provides students and scholars with a broad range of information on the development of the Ancient Near East from prehistoric times through the beginning of written records in the Near East (c. 3000 BC) to the late Roman Empire and the rise of Islam. The geographical coverage of the Atlas extends from the Aegean coast of Anatolia in the west through Iran and Afghanistan to the east, and from the Black and Caspian Seas in the north to Arabia and the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean in the south. The Atlas of the Ancient Near East includes a wide-ranging overview of the civilizations and kingdoms discussed, written in a lively and engaging style, which considers not only political and military issues but also introduces the reader to social and cultural topics such as trade, religion, how people were educated and entertained, and much more. With a comprehensive series of detailed maps, supported by the authors’ commentary and illustrations of major sites and key artifacts, this title is an invaluable resource for students who wish to understand the fascinating cultures of the Ancient Near East.


Space in the Roman World

Space in the Roman World

Author: Richard J. A. Talbert

Publisher: Lit Verlag

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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How was space perceived and presented in the Roman world? While it is tempting to assume that any modern historical atlas, with its maps of "the world as the Romans saw it", gives a sufficient answer to these questions, recent research has suggested that the issue is more complex than this. To follow up such questions in more detail, the five original contributions to this volume, by leading experts from Britain, Germany, the United States, and Switzerland, discuss the tradition of scientific geography, Roman itinerary literature, and the Tabula Peutingeriana.


Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World

Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World

Author: Richard J.A. Talbert

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2000-10-08

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 9780691049458

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These two volumes have no maps. But all the Greek and Roman place names which are mapped in the atlas volume are here given together with references to the original research which marshals the evidence for how we know where the ancient places were.


The Eternal City

The Eternal City

Author: Jessica Maier

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2020-11-04

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 022659159X

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One of the most visited places in the world, Rome attracts millions of tourists each year to walk its storied streets and see famous sites like the Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Trevi Fountain. Yet this ancient city’s allure is due as much to its rich, unbroken history as to its extraordinary array of landmarks. Countless incarnations and eras merge in the Roman cityscape. With a history spanning nearly three millennia, no other place can quite match the resilience and reinventions of the aptly nicknamed Eternal City. In this unique and visually engaging book, Jessica Maier considers Rome through the eyes of mapmakers and artists who have managed to capture something of its essence over the centuries. Viewing the city as not one but ten “Romes,” she explores how the varying maps and art reflect each era’s key themes. Ranging from modest to magnificent, the images comprise singular aesthetic monuments like paintings and grand prints as well as more popular and practical items like mass-produced tourist plans, archaeological surveys, and digitizations. The most iconic and important images of the city appear alongside relatively obscure, unassuming items that have just as much to teach us about Rome’s past. Through 140 full-color images and thoughtful overviews of each era, Maier provides an accessible, comprehensive look at Rome’s many overlapping layers of history in this landmark volume. The first English-language book to tell Rome’s rich story through its maps, The Eternal City beautifully captures the past, present, and future of one of the most famous and enduring places on the planet.