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With a new foreword by Tim Cornell


Can anyone be so indifferent or idle as not to care to know by what means and under what kind of polity almost the whole inhabited world was conquered and bought under the dominion of a single city of Rome? - Polybius, Greek Historian


The city of Rome created the foundations of an empire that would come to challenge and conquer the great civilizations of Europe and the Near East. H.H. Scullards definitive and highly acclaimed study reveals the peculiar genius of the Roman people, their predilection for law and order and their powers of organization and administration, all of which created a confederation the like of which the Greek World had never seen.


He explores the political, military, economic and social history of this incredible empire, showing how the Romans realized an ecumenical ideal and embraced Western Civilization within one political system. Celebrated for its political and military victories as well as its incredible feats of engineering, literature and art. Scullard charts the foundation of Rome, the establishment of the Republic, and its spectacular rise until the fall of Carthage. Scullard not only explores the accomplishments of the empire but vividly delves into the corruptive foreign influences which began to undermine the moral qualities of Rome, when lust for power superseded the desire for law and order.


A superb overview of this charged historical epoch, A History of the Roman World takes us inside the pivotal events and struggles which have heavily influenced modern western civilizations.


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A full bibliography of earlier works will be found in The Cambridge Ancient History , vols iv (1926), vii (1928), viii (1930), and more detailed works are cited in the following notes.

A. GENERAL HISTORIES

J. B. Bury, S. A. Cook, F. E. Adcock and M. P. Charlesworth, The Cambridge Ancient History , vol. iv, chs 12 and 13; vol. vii, chs 1018, 20, 21, 246; vol. viii, chs 115; vol. ix, chs 10, 20, 21 (Cambridge, 192632).

M. Cary and H. H. Scullard, A History of Rome , edn 3 (London, 1975).

G. De Sanctis, Storia dei Romani , 4 vols (Turin, 1907 64).

T. Frank, A History of Rome (New York, 1923).

T. Frank, Roman Imperialism (New York, 1914).

L. Homo, Primitive Italy (London, 1927).

Th. Mommsen, Rmische Geschichte , edn 12 (Berlin, 1920); Eng. trans., W. P. Dickson (London, 1901).

C. Nicolet, Rome et la conqute du monde mediterranan 26427 avant J.-C. (Paris, 1977).

E. Pais, Storia di Roma dalle origini allinizio delle guerre puniche , 5 vols (Rome, 1926 8).

E. Pais and J. Bayet, Histoire romaine , vol. i (in Glotz, Histoire gnrale , edn 2 Paris, 1940).

L. Pareti, Storia di Roma , iiii (Turin, 1951 3).

A. Piganiol, Histoire de Rome , edn 4 (Paris, 1962).

A. Piganiol, La conqute romaine , edn 5 (Paris, 1967).

M. Rostovtzeff, Rome ( A History of the Ancient World , vol ii) (Oxford, 1927 and 1960).

B. CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL

F. E. Adcock, Roman Political Ideas and Practice (Michigan, 1959).

E. Badian, Foreign Clientelae (26470 B.C.) (Oxford, 1958).

J. Bleicken, Das Volkstribunat (Munich, 1955).

G. W. Botsford, The Roman Assemblies (New York, 1909).

T. R. S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic , 2 vols and Supplement (New York, 1951 60).

F. Cassola, I gruppi politici romani nel iii sec.a.C. (Trieste, 1962).

J. Crook, Law and Life of Rome (London, 1967).

F. de Martino, Storia della costituzione romana , vols iii, edn 2 (Naples, 1972).

D. Earl, The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome (London, 1967).

K. Von Fritz, The Theory of the Mixed Constitution in Antiquity (Columbia, 1954).

J. Hellegouach, Le Vocabulaire latin des relations et des partis sous la rpublique (Paris, 1963).

M. Gelzer, The Roman Nobility , Eng. trans. (Oxford, 1969).

A. H. J. Greenidge, Roman Public Life (London, 1901).

L. Homo, Roman Political Institutions (London, 1929).

E. Meyer, Rmischer Staat und Staatsgedanke , edn 2 (Zrich, 1961).

Th. Mommsen, Rmisches Staatsrecht , 3 vols (Leipzig, 1887 8); French trans., Le Droit publique romaine , 7 vols (Paris, 1887 91).

F. Mnzer, Rmische Adelsparteien und Adelsfamilien (Stuttgart, 1920).

J.-C. Richard, Les Origines de la plbe romaine (Paris, 1978).

H. H. Scullard, Roman Politics, 220150 B.C. , edn 2 (Oxford, 1973).

A. N. Sherwin-White, The Roman Citizenship , edn 2 (Oxford, 1973).

E. S. Staveley, Greek and Roman Voting and Elections (London, 1972).

L. R. Taylor, Roman Voting Assemblies (Michigan, 1966).

L. R. Taylor, The Voting Districts of the Roman Republic (Rome, 1960).

P. Willems, Le Senat de la rpublique romaine , 3 vols (Paris, 1878).

C. MILITARY AND NAVAL

F. E. Adcock, The Roman Art of War (Harvard, 1940).

P. Connelly, Hannibal and the Enemies of Rome (London, 1978).

P. Couissin, Les Armes romaines (Paris, 1926).

J. Kromayer and G. Veith, Antike Schlachtfelder , vols, iiiv (Berlin, 1903 31).

J. Kromayer and G. Veith, Heerwesen und Kriegfhrung der Griechen und Rmer (Munich, 1928).

J. Kromayer and G. Veith, Schlachten-Atlas zur antiken Kriegsgeschichte , Rmische Abteilung , i ii (Leipzig, 1922).

J. H. Thiel, A History of Roman Sea-Power before the Second Punic War (Amsterdam, 1954).

J. H. Thiel, Studies of the History of Roman Sea-Power in Republican Times (Amsterdam, 1946).

D. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL

E. Badian, Publicans and Sinners (Otago, 1972).

J. P. V. D. Balsdon, Life and Leisure in Ancient Rome (London, 1969).

S. F. Bonner, Education in Ancient Kome (London, 1977).

P. A. Brunt, Italian Manpower, 225 B.C.-A.D. 14 (Oxford, 1971).

A. Burford, Craftsmen in Greek and Roman Society (London, 1972).

T. Frank, An Economic History of Rome , ed 2 (Baltimore, 1927).

T. Frank, An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome , vol. i, Rome and Italy of the Republic (Baltimore, 1933).

W. E. Heitland, Agricola (Cambridge, 1921).

H. Hill, The Roman Middle Class (Oxford, 1952).

P. Louis, Ancient Rome at Work (London, 1927).

C. Nicolet, LOrdre questre lpoche rpublicaine , 2 vols (Paris, 1966 73).

I. Shatzman, Senatorial Wealth and Roman Politics (Brussels, 1975).

K. D. White, Roman Farming (London, 1970).

E. SPECIAL PERIODS
(i) Early Ethnology

L. Barfield, Northern Italy before the Romans (London, 1971).

L. B. Brea, Sicily before the Greeks (London, 1957).

F. Von Duhn, Italische Grberkunde , 2 vols (Heidelberg, 1924 39).

A. Forni, ed., Civilt del Eerro (Bologna, 1960).

P. G. Gierow, The Iron Age Culture of Latium , 2 vols (Lund, 1964 6).

T. E. Peet, The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy and Sicily (Oxford, 1909).

S. Puglisi, La civilt apenninica (Florence, 1959).

D. Randall-MacIver, The Iron Age in Italy (Oxford, 1927).

D. Randall-MacIver, Italy before the Romans (Oxford, 1928).

G. Sflund, Le Terremare (Lund, 1939).

D. H. Trump, Central and Southern Italy before Rome (London, 1966).

J. Whatmough, The Foundations of Roman Italy (London, 1937).

(ii) The Etruscans

L. Banti, The Etruscan Cities and their Culture (London, 1973).

R. Bloch, The Etruscans (London, 1958).

G. Dennis, The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria , 2 vols, edn 3 (London, 1883).

P. Ducati, Le probleme trusque (Paris, 1938).

R. A. L. Fell, Etruria and Rome (Cambridge, 1924).

W. V. Harris, Rome in Etruria and Umbria (Oxford, 1971).

H. Henken, Tarquinia and Etruscan Origins (London, 1968).

J. Heurgon, Daily Life of the Etruscans (London, 1964).

K. O. Mller and W. Deecke, Die Etrusker , 2 vols (1877).

M. Pallottino, The Etruscans (London, 1975).

D. Randall-MacIver, The Etruscans (Oxford, 1927).

D. Randall-MacIver, Villanovans and Early Etruscans (Oxford, 1924).

H. H. Scullard, The Etruscan Cities and Rome (London, 1967).

D. Strong, The Early Etruscans (London, 1969).

G. E. W. Wolstenholme, (ed.), Medical Biology and Etruscan Origins (Ciba FoundationSymposium, London, 1959).

(iii) Early History of Rome and Italy

A. Alfldi, Early Rome and the Latins (Michigan, 1964).

K. J. Beloch, Rmische Geschichte bis zum Beginn der Punischen Kriege (Berlin, 1926).

R. Bloch, The Origins of Rome (London, 1960).

P. De Francisci, Primordia Civitatis (Rome, 1959).

E. Gjerstad, Early Rome , 6 vols (Lund, 1954 73).

W. V. Harris, Rome in Etruria and Umbria (Oxford, 1971).

J. Heurgon, The Rise of Rome (London, 1973).

W. Hoffmann, Rom und die Griechische Welt im 4. ahrhundert (Leipzig, 1934).

P. Levque, Pyrrhos (Paris, 1957).

R. M. Ogilvie, Early Rome and the Etruscans (London, 1976).

E. Pais, Ancient Legends of Roman History (London, 1906).

E. Pais, Storia di Roma dall et regia sino alle vittorie su Taranto e Pirro (Rome, 1934).

I. S. Ryberg, An Archaeological Record of Rome from the seventh to the second century B.C. (London, 1940).

E. T. Salmon, Roman Colonization (London, 1969).

E. T. Salmon, Samnium and the Samnites (Cambridge, 1967).

J. W. Spaeth, A Study of the Causes of Romes Wars from 343 to 265 B.C. (Princeton, 1926).

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