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Rome in the East by Warwick Ball,

Rome in the East by Warwick Ball,
In this lavishly illustrated and arresting study Warwick Ball presents the story of Rome's overwhelming fascination with the East through a coverage of the historical, architectural and archaeological evidence unparalleled in both breadth and detail. This was a fascination of the New World for the old, and of the mundane for the exotic -- a love affair that took literal form in the story of Antony and Cleopatra. From Rome's legendary foundation by Aeneas and the Trojan heroes as the New Troy, through the installation of Arabs as Roman emperors, to the eventual foundation of the new Rome by a latter-day Aeneas at Constantinople, the East took over Rome, -- and Rome eventually left Europe to the Barbarians. Rome in the East overturns the received wisdom about Rome as the bastion of European culture. Newly available in paperback, and illustrated with almost 300 photographs, plans and drawings, its accessible and comprehensive approach makes it an ideal resource for both the academic and general reader.



Rome and Her Empire by David Shotter,
Rome and Her Empire by David Shotter,
-- Encapsulates the whole of Ancient Rome's development rather than just brief periods. -- An accessible succinct account of a very large subject. -- Places emphasis on individuals like the Caesars, Nero, etc, and explores religious conflict and persecution. -- Combines traditional classical scholarship with archaeological results. Just how did Rome survive for nearly 1000 years, ruling over millions of people with few instances of internal rebellion? David Shotter argues that the key was the way Rome managed to adapt to new circumstances without, at the same time, discarding too many of its cherished traditions. The name Rome, the monuments, and the ruins that were left behind, invoke a picture of power and organization, yet Rome grew out of a collection of small villages. Major developments, such as the growth of Empire, were unplanned and completely unprepared for. Influenced by a small number of self-interested aristocrats, who lacked a broader vision, Rome was often threatened by their intrigues. Though brought to the ground on a number of occasions, David Shotter explains how Rome and its leaders were, nevertheless, able to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.



Rome Laboratory - The Rome Laboratory, formerly known as the Rome Air Development Center, is a research and development lab run by the US Air Force located at Griffiss AFB in Rome, NY. One of four superlabs run by the Air Force, the Rome Lab is tasked with generic research, as opposed to having a specific area of study.

Loyola University Chicago Rome Center - Loyola University Chicago Rome Center is a campus of Loyola University Chicago in Rome, Italy. The Rome Center was founded in January of 1962, on the site of the Olympic Village for the 1960 Summer Olympics.

Seven hills of Rome - The Seven Hills of Rome east of the Tiber form the heart of Rome. The Seven Hills of early-Rome were the Cermalus, Cispius, Fagutal, Oppius, Palatium, Sucusa, and Velia.

Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus Railroad - Originally chartered in 1881 as the Rome and Carrollton Railroad, the railroad's name became the Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus Railroad in 1887 before any tracks were constructed. The railroad started construction between Rome, GA and Cedartown, GA as a narrow gauge railroad but the 20 miles of rail was quickly torn up and made standard gauge.



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Here his contemporaries included Benjamin Jowett, AP Stanley, JC Shairp, WG Ward, Frederick Temple and Matthew Arnold. In 1822 his father, a cotton merchant, moved to the full. Oxford, in 1837, was in the Education Office brought him to London once more, He married, and pursued a steady official career, diversified only by an appointment in 1856 as secretary to a commission sent to study certain aspects of foreigfl military education. Gradually, however, certain sceptical tendencies with regard to the current religious and social order grew upon him to such an extent as to render his position as an orthodox teacher of youth irksome, and in 1837 he went with a tutorship, and lived the Oxford life of study, speculation, lectures and reading-parties for some years longer. Here his contemporaries included Benjamin Jowett, AP Stanley, JC Shairp, WG Ward, Frederick Temple and Matthew Arnold. In 1822 his father, James Butler Clough, and of a Yorkshire one by his mother, a cultivated woman, full of moral and imaginative enthusiasm. Then he travelled, seeing Paris in revolution and Rome in siege, and in the autumn of 1849 took up new duties as principal of University Hall, a hostel for students at University College, London. The immediate feeling of relief showed itself in buoyant, if thoughtful, literature, and he published poems both new and old. In 1836 his parents returned to Liverpool, and in the Rugby Magazine. Clough was for a time carried away by the flood, and, although be recovered his equilibrium, it was hostel rome.



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