Römisches Reich
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Incoming Resources
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- The rise of Rome, the making of the world's greatest empire, Anthony Everitt
- Julius Caesar and the transformation of the Roman Republic, Tom Stevenson
- Reading Roman women, sources, genres, and real life, Suzanne Dixon
- Gods, heroes, and monsters, a sourcebook of Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern myths in translation, edited by Carolina López-Ruiz, the Ohio State University
- Twelve Greeks and Romans who changed the world, Carl J. Richard
- An introduction to Roman religion, John Scheid ; translated by Janet Lloyd
- The triumph of empire, the Roman world from Hadrian to Constantine, Michael Kulikowski
- Mystery cults of the ancient world, Hugh Bowden
- Women in the classical world, image and text, Elaine Fantham [and others]
- Religion in the Roman Empire, James B. Rives
- Encyclopedia of ancient Rome, Matthew Bunson
- The Roman army, David J. Breeze
- Augustus, first emperor of Rome, Adrian Goldsworthy
- Slavery in the Roman world, Sandra R. Joshel
- Antiquity, the civilization of the ancient world, Norman F. Cantor
- Women in the ancient world, Jenifer Neils
- Imperial Rome, by Moses Hadas and the editors of Time-Life books
- The first fossil hunters, paleontology in Greek and Roman times, Adrienne Mayor
- Rome, an empire's story, Greg Woolf
- Roman architecture
- The Romans and their world, Brian Campbell
- Women in ancient Greece and Rome, Michael Massey
- Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman mythology, Luke Roman and Monica Roman
- The Roman Empire, economy, society, and culture, Peter Garnsey & Richard Saller
- Handbook of classical mythology, William Hansen
- Handbook to life in ancient Rome, Lesley Adkins and Roy A. Adkins
- The barbarians speak, how the conquered peoples shaped Roman Europe, Peter S. Wells
- Warfare in the Roman Republic, from the Etruscan Wars to the Battle of Actium, Lee L. Brice, editor
- The Romans, from village to empire, Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola and Richard J.A. Talbert
Outgoing Resources
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