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Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of An Empire Paperback – July 3, 2007
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Ancient Rome is the story of the greatest empire the world has ever known. Focusing on six turning points in Roman history, Simon Baker's absorbing narrative charts the rise and fall of a political machine unmatched in its brutality, genius, and lust for power. From the conquest of the Mediterranean in the 3rd century BC to the destruction of the empire at the hands of barbarian invaders 700 years later, we discover the pivotal episodes in Roman history. At the heart of this account are some of the most powerful rulers in history—men like Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, and Constantine. Putting flesh on the bones of these legendary figures, Baker looks beyond the dusty caricatures to explore their real motivations, ambitions, intrigues, and rivalries. The superb narrative, full of energy and imagination, is a brilliant distillation of the latest scholarship and a wonderfully evocative account of ancient Rome.
- Print length448 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBBC Physical Audio
- Publication dateJuly 3, 2007
- Dimensions5 x 1.2 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101846072840
- ISBN-13978-1846072840
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"Effectively profiles several important figures from Rome's history . . . recommended for public libraries." —Library Journal
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- Publisher : BBC Physical Audio; Reprint edition (July 3, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 448 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1846072840
- ISBN-13 : 978-1846072840
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5 x 1.2 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #146,307 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #86 in Italian History (Books)
- #208 in Ancient Roman History (Books)
- #567 in History of Christianity (Books)
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Customers find the book very readable, convincing, and well-written. They say it reads like a fiction novel and is excellent. Readers also mention that the sentence structure makes the flow of the narrative easy to follow. They also mention the book is highly informative and captivating.
"...The book reads like a fiction novel...." Read more
"...I'm not a scholar. I thought this was a good read, especially if you are new to ancient Roman history...." Read more
"I'll agree with the many reviews that say it reads like a good novel, in modern but not dumbed-down language...." Read more
"...Insightful, superbly written, and gripping, this book is a real page turner. You will not be able to put it down...." Read more
Customers find the history content interesting, with enough detail to keep it interesting. They say the book is immensely readable, providing an excellent foundation of key events during the Roman Empire. Readers also appreciate the depth of the analysis and information.
"...What has survived rome to this day is truly remarkable - the Formula One car race tracks (now cars instead of chariots) are inspired from Rome, as..." Read more
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Customers find the book informative, insightful, and gripping. They say it's well-researched, academically rigorous, and answers many questions. Readers also mention it's ideal for a keen student of Roman history.
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What has survived rome to this day is truly remarkable - the Formula One car race tracks (now cars instead of chariots) are inspired from Rome, as are the Baseball and football events in their massive stadiums. The Voting system, the religious tolerance, senators, counselors, the idea of a republic, the certification and establishment of Christianity as a formal and widely accepted religion of the masses, the architectural layout of cities, and more.
The Roman history, as is history of most great empires of that time (Greeks, Mongols, Mughals, etc) is full of blood, gore, treachery, deceit, and politics. It can feel quite depressing actually. The rule of Emperor Nero is mind boggling - killing countless people for money, murdering one's own mother, draining the kingdom of its riches for personal gain, etc.
The Roman history also has many lessons to teach - how it is easy to slip away from Republic to an autocracy if the public and government is not vigilant; how lip service to righteousness does not serve kingdoms; how ruthlessness can bring power and fame but not really happiness or peace of mind; how minor vents can set the stage for major catastrophes and change the course of entire history (Constantipole's victory under the cross, refusal of refuge to barbarians, etc); the implications of surrendering power in hands of the weak or the unwise.
I had minimal, if any, knowledge of the Roman history before I started reading this book. Now I feel I can have some conversations at great length with someone who may be more familiar with the subject. Highly recommended to any history buffs, those looking for a great read, or for those who are afraid to read fiction for wasting time but miss the thrill of it :)
Insightful, superbly written, and gripping, this book is a real page turner. You will not be able to put it down. I keep waking up late at night with the darned thing laying on my chest, my glasses still on my head -- it's that spellbinding.
My only complaint is not with the book, but with human nature. Damn our conflictive and contrary tendencies! This book illustrates the exact same battles being waged then as now: conservatives arguing for trickle down economics to help the "plebes," while the peoples' advocates seek more equitable distributions of wealth, power, and prestige.
And that is why it is so important to read and understand history: it's a window into our very own state of affairs. I just wish we would all pay attention -- before it's too late, and the next historian is writing about our own rise and sudden fall.
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Having said that, this tome encompasses a wide span including the glorious era of Roman domination, the era of Roman republic, the fueds of Julius Caesaer and Pompei, the serene period of Augustus, the madness of Nero, the subjugation of Judea by father son duo of vesopasian-Titus, tetrarchy of Diocletan, and the later downfall era under Honorious.
Altogether, it provides the incense and enough fuel to fire a desire to seek more knowledge of that era and one will not be disappointed by reading this book, being a fast pace turner, devoid of panegryics or statistics, it is highly recommended for a history bluff and those seeking that vicarious pleasure in a real life story line .
I had one regret with the book - it is not a massive tome and therefore does not go into quite as much detail as I would have liked, for example the destruction of Rome's traditional and long standing enemy, Carthage, is dealt with in a short chapter without going into the gory military details, the battle of Cannae is more or less dealt with in a paragraph. To be fair this was not the authors intention which was to provide an overview of the historic events. It left me wanting to read more on the subject especially the military details of some of the world changing conflicts that occurred.
I recommend this book as an excellent, enjoyable and informative read




