Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. by Robert F. Pennell

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Author Pennell, Robert F., 1850-1905
Title Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D.
Note Reading ease score: 62.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Ancient Rome: From the Earliest Times Down to 476 A.D." by Robert F. Pennell is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This comprehensive work aims to provide a clear and concise overview of Rome's rise and fall, encompassing its geographical, political, and cultural evolution. The text also includes biographical sketches of key figures and outlines significant institutions and events that shaped Roman civilization. The opening of the book begins with a preface that establishes its purpose as a companion to the author's History of Greece, indicating its educational focus for high schools and academies. Following this, the first chapter presents the geography of Italy, detailing its natural landscape, including the Alps and the extensive Apennine mountain range, while delineating important regions such as Latium, Etruria, and Campania. The subsequent chapter introduces the early inhabitants of Italy, categorizing them into races including the Iapygians, Etruscans, and Italians, and outlines the progression of their civilizations leading to the foundation of Rome. Each element presented in this early section sets the stage for understanding the complex historical narrative of Ancient Rome that unfolds in later chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DG: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Italy, Vatican City, Malta
Subject Rome -- History
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EBook-No. 6989
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Feb 7, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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