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SPQR

A History of Ancient Rome

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Sunday Times top 10 best seller.

Shortlisted for a British Book Industry Book of the Year Award 2016.

The new series Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit is on BBC2.

Ancient Rome matters.

Its history of empire, conquest, cruelty and excess is something against which we still judge ourselves. Its myths and stories - from Romulus and Remus to the Rape of Lucretia - still strike a chord with us. And its debates about citizenship, security and the rights of the individual still influence our own debates on civil liberty today.

SPQR is a new look at Roman history from one of the world's foremost classicists. It explores not only how Rome grew from an insignificant village in Central Italy to a power that controlled territory from Spain to Syria, but also how the Romans thought about themselves and their achievements, and why they are still important to us. Covering 1,000 years of history and casting fresh light on the basics of Roman culture from slavery to running water, as well as exploring democracy, migration, religious controversy, social mobility and exploitation in the larger context of the empire, this is a definitive history of ancient Rome.

SPQR is the Romans' own abbreviation for their state: Senatus Populusque Romanus, 'the Senate and People of Rome'.

©2016 Mary Beard (P)2016 Hachette Audio UK
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I enjoyed reading the book so when it was released by Audible I decided to listen to it. Phyllida Nash provides an excellent reading of the book which provides a slightly different look at Rome and the Romans than other authors. I would heartily recommend listening as it is NOT a dull retelling.
Brilliant

SPQR Audio book

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An overview of the Rome we learnt in school and I Claudius with a modern look

First millennium Rome

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SPQR is a great book no matter what people like Jordan B. Peterson will say. He is a type of a person that is based in a religious "nonsense".

From my prior memory book is grounded in scientific reality.

With this book I would recommend TV documentary Rome Power and Glory.

Great Book

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Fantastic on content but BCE and CE made me cringe every time. Mary should know better. AD and BC have their own history.

CE and BCE not for me

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Enjoyed the level of detail and depth of this book; brought to life the Emperors, mostly Augustus but also a more level view of those that succeeded him, the extensive history of Rome and its various regions including how integrated. I also really value the fact that Mary is a classicist who has read first party artefacts as part of her history, rather than just another retelling of other stories.

Very dense and requires commitment as some parts are lengthy but as I say worth it for comprehensive nature of the work.

Comprehensive view of Roman History

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