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Jul 11, 2017
Vicki Cline
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This is a history of Rome from its beginning with Romulus and Remus through the granting of universal citizenship by Caracalla in 212 CE. Rather than starting at the beginning, Beard starts with Cicero's consulship in 63 BCE and Catilina's plot to overthrow the government. She says this is because of the extraordinary amount of contemporary documentation of what was going on then, from letters, speeches and other writings. She then goes back to the beginning, for which we have no documentation,
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Apr 03, 2017
Kathy
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Yo! Some 600 pages of the history, culture, and characters of ancient Rome, the product of obviously careful research and careful, eloquent prose. I did have to shelve it once in a while and get on to something lighter, but I enjoyed all of it.






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