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The History of Rome: The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy - Unveiling the Dawn of Rome: Transitioning from Monarchy to Republic - cover

The History of Rome: The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy - Unveiling the Dawn of Rome: Transitioning from Monarchy to Republic

Theodor Mommsen

Translator William P. Dickson

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The History of Rome: The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy," Theodor Mommsen meticulously traces the evolution of Roman society from its foundation through the final vestiges of monarchy. With a distinctive blend of narrative history and critical analysis, Mommsen employs a scholarly yet engaging literary style, bringing to life the complex socio-political landscapes and the cultural nuances of early Rome. His work not only contextualizes the intricate interactions of power, philosophy, and governance but also delves into the ideological undercurrents that set the stage for the Republic's emergence. Theodor Mommsen, a prominent 19th-century German historian, was influenced by his experience in law, politics, and literature, which profoundly shaped his historiographical approach. His passion for antiquity and meticulous research into Roman history culminated in this seminal work, which reflects his belief in the importance of historical continuity and the lessons it imparts for contemporary society. Recognized with the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902 for his historical scholarship, Mommsen remains an authoritative voice on Roman history. This book is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history alike, offering rich insights into the formative years of Rome. Mommsen'Äôs blend of narrative vigor and erudition allows readers to appreciate not only Rome's historical legacy but also its impacts on modern governance and civic responsibility.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 278 pages.

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