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The Cambridge ancient history: The Augustan empire, 43 B.C. - A.D. 69 (2nd ed)

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The period described in Volume 10 of the second edition of The Cambridge Ancient History begins in the year after the death of Julius Caesar and ends in the year after the fall of Nero, the last of the Julio-Claudian emperors.

Its main theme is the transformation of the political configuration of the state and the establishment of the Roman Empire.

Chapters 1-6 supply a political narrative history of the period.

In chapters 7-12 the institutions of government are described and analysed.

Chapters 13 14 offer a survey of the Roman world in this period region by region, and chapters 15 21 deal with the most important social and cultural developments of the era (the city of Rome, the structure of society, art, literature, and law).

Central to the period is the achievement of the first emperor, Augustus.

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Cambridge University Press
0521264308 / 9780521264303
Hardback
930
08/02/1996
United Kingdom
English
1138p. : ill.
24 cm
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