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Books with title Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

  • Life in Ancient Rome

    John Green, William Kaufman

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 10, 1997)
    At the peak of its power, the Roman Empire stretched thousands of miles in all directions: north to what today is England, westward to Spain, to Armenia in the east, and Egypt in the south. The growth, development, and cultural achievements of that magnificent civilization are brought to life by the artist John Green in this exciting and fact-filled coloring book.Focusing on a 200-year period in Roman history (100 B.C.โ€“A. D. 100), 41 finely detailed illustrations depict such events as the defeat of Germanic invaders under the leadership of Marius (c. 108 B.C.); the crushing of a slave revolt (71 B.C.); the assassination of Julius Caesar (44 B.C.); and the emperor Nero playing a stringed instrument while Rome burns (A.D. 64). Also included are handsome views of the Colosseum, a Roman villa and banquet, artists at work, and much more. In addition, William Kaufmanโ€™s clearly written introduction and text provide a wealth of information on Roman religion, society, cultural life, major landmarks, leaders, and daily activities. Fascinating and thoroughly researched, Life in Ancient Rome will appeal not only to coloring book fans of all ages but also will serve as a valuable resource and learning aid for students and history buffs alike.
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

    Kirsten Holm

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Ancient Rome was a fascinating place with a fascinating and intricate culture. Young people will find themselves pulled into the story of a Roman general who comes home to work as a Praetorian Guard. Through the lens of this character, the story will reveal a great deal about Roman clothing, education, entertainment, government, and more to readers.
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Times

    Rhys; et. al. Carpenter

    Hardcover (National Geographic, March 15, 1961)
    Highlights of beginnings of Western Civilization in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece & Rome - in text & pictures.
  • Everyday life in ancient Rome

    Frank Richard Cowell

    Hardcover (B.T. Batsford, March 15, 1962)
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt

    Jon Manchip White

    eBook (Dover Publications, May 11, 2012)
    Drawing on a wealth of archeological evidence, author Jon Manchip White presents a remarkably accurate picture of Egyptian life throughout dynastic times โ€” from the end of the third millennium to the Greek occupation in 330 BC. Because social conditions changed little during these 3,000 years, readers get a clear idea of the roles and tasks assigned to each section of the community โ€” to the Pharaoh and his noblemen; priests and soldiers; scribes and artists; and peasants, who formed the bulk of the population. How these people spent their leisure hours, how they dressed, what they ate and drank, forms of transportation used, how homes were built and furnished, and the activities of women and children are also thoroughly examined. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of religion in daily life, including the social significance of temples, pyramids, and tombs. Accompanying a vivid text are more than 100 photographs and line drawings. "A handy reference tool." โ€” Horn Book.
  • Everyday Life in Ancient Greece

    Neil Morris

    Hardcover (McRae Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    A brief, illustrated, overview of the geography, history, customs, beliefs, monuments, day-to-day life, and social structure of ancient Greece, a civilization that flourished for almost 2,000 years.
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

    F. R. Cowell

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1970)
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt;Egypt

    Jon Manchip White

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 10, 2011)
    Remarkably accurate picture of Egyptian life from the end of the third millenium BC to the Greek occupation in 330 BC examines the roles and tasks assigned to each section of the community and describes how people spent their leisure hours, how they dressed, what they ate and drank, and more. "A handy reference tool." ย€ย” Horn Book. 120 illustrations.
  • Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

    Kirsten C Holm

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Ancient Rome was a fascinating place with a fascinating and intricate culture. Young people will find themselves pulled into the story of a Roman general who comes home to work as a Praetorian Guard. Through the lens of this character, the story will reveal a great deal about Roman clothing, education, entertainment, government, and more to readers.
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  • Life in Ancient Rome

    Shilpa Mehta-Jones

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Examines ancient Rome and looks at how its politics, daily activities, art, religion, economy, and social structures worked together to form Roman culture.
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

    F.R. Cowell, D. Stredder Bist

    Paperback (Batsford, Dec. 15, 1961)
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  • Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

    Neil Morris

    Hardcover (McRae Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Provides an overview of the social structure, religion, cities and towns, trade, education, and other aspects of life in ancient Rome.
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