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The Roman Empire Paul Veyne

The Roman Empire By Paul Veyne

The Roman Empire by Paul Veyne


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Summary

This text is an interpretation of the universal civilization of the Romans, so much of it Hellenic, that later gave way to Christianity. The civilization, culture, literature, art, and even religion of Rome are discussed.

The Roman Empire Summary

The Roman Empire by Paul Veyne

This compact book--which appeared earlier in the multivolume series A History of Private Life--is a history of the Roman Empire in pagan times. It is an interpretation setting forth in detail the universal civilization of the Romans-so much of it Hellenic-that later gave way to Christianity.

The Roman Empire Reviews

From reviews of A History of Private Life:
The new emphasis on the history of everybody has now been consecrated in [this] ambitious five-volume series...Copious illustrative materials--paintings, drawings, caricatures, and photographs, all cannily chosen and wittily captioned to display domestic life...Magnificent.

-- Roger Shattuck * New York Times Book Review *

From reviews of A History of Private Life:
This series has deservedly attracted huge praise from historians of all hues for its scholarly imagination and beautiful presentation.

-- Andrew Freedman * Financial Times *

About Paul Veyne

Paul Veyne is Professor at the College de France.

Table of Contents

Introduction From Mother's Womb to Last Will and Testament Marriage Slavery The Household and Its Freed Slaves Where Public Life Was Private Work and Leisure Patrimony Public Opinion and Utopia Pleasures and Excesses Tranquilizers Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index

Additional information

GOR005005390
9780674777712
0674777719
The Roman Empire by Paul Veyne
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
19971001
256
N/A
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