Primary sources for ancient history: Volume II The Roman world
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Preface ..........................................................vii
Part I, Prom Tiber to Mediterranean Empire .........................1
1. Rome’s Foundation Story ........................................3
2. The End of the Monarchy .......................................13
3. The Rise and Fall of the Decemvirs ............................19
4. The Gallic Capture of Rome ....................................31
5. The Pyrrhic War................................................39
6. The Battle of Ecnomus .........................................53
7. Rome’s Italian Confederation...................................61
A. The Battle of Telamon.....................................61
B. Preparations to Invade North Africa.......................68
8. The Hannibalic War.............................................71
A. The Capture of New Carthage...............................71
B. The Battle of the Metaurus River..........................83
C. The Battle of Zama.........................................97
9. The Aftermath of Pydna........................................109
A. Roman Treatment of Rhodes.................................109
B. Roman Treatment of King Antiochus.........................Ill
C. Reprisals among the Aetolians.............................112
D. The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus............................113
E. Letter of King Attalus III of Pergamum.....................119
10. Polybius’ Description of Roman Government and Public Morals . T21
Part II, The Late Republic........................................135
11. The Gracchi...................................................137
A. Tiberius Gracchus ........................................137
B. Gaius Gracchus ...........................................148
12. The Rise and Fall of Marius ..................................157
A. The Battle of Aquae Sextiae...............................157
B. Marius’Last Years ........................................162
13. Sulla’s Dictatorship .........................................171
14. Crassus and Spartacus ........................................183
15. Pompey’s Rise to Dominance....................................191
16. Sallust and the Catilinarian Conspiracy.......................203
17. Cicero, Rome’s Greatest Orator and Man of Letters................225
A. Selections from the Letters ..................................225
B. The Death of Clodius .........................................235
18. Julius Caesar .................................................. 239
A. Honors Granted by a Subservient Senate and People.............240
B. Consul for a Day..............................................244
C. Caesar’s Assassination .......................................245
D. An Ambivalent Assessment of Caesar............................249
E. Political Perspective of a Caesarian Assassin ................250
Part III, The Principate .............................................257
19. The Achievements of the Deified Augustus ........................259
20. Tacitus’ Characterization of the Augustan Principate ............269
21. Seneca’s Apocolocyntosis..........................................279
22. Tacitus’ Account of Nero’s Reign.................................293
A. Nero the Gang Banger..........................................293
B. Nero the Matricide ...........................................294
C. The Pisonian Conspiracy.......................................303
23. Social Aspects of the Roman Empire ..............................323
A. Funeral Eulogy for Turia......................................323
B. The Story of Trimalchio ......................................327
C. From the Walls of Pompeii.....................................329
D. The Evidence of Epitaphs .....................................332
24. The Roman Imperial Army...........................................337
A. Inscribed Lead Sling Bullets from Perusia ....................337
B. The Account of Josephus.......................................338
C. The Military Diploma .........................................344
D. Epitaph of a Seasoned Veteran.................................345
E. Epitaph of Tiberius Claudius Maximus..........................346
F. Soldiers at Work..............................................347
G. Hadrian Reviews Military Units in North Africa................347
25. Life in the Big City ............................................ 351
Part IV, Religion in the Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity . . .361
26. Magna Mater and Mithras ..........................................363
A. Rome Receives the Great Mother of the Gods....................365
B. Magna Mater’s March Festival..................................367
C. The Tauroboiium ...........................................368
D. Mithras Enters the Roman World.............................369
E. The Seven Mithraic Grades .................................371
F. The Tauroctony and the Mithraic Myth.......................372
27. The Egyptian Cult of Isis and Serapis...........................375
28. Religious Diversity and Turmoil in Roman Judea.................391
A. The Four Major Religious Sects.............................392
B. Abuses under Nero (54-60 A.D.)............................398
29. The New Testament...............................................401
A. The Greatest Commandment...................................401
B. The Spirit vs. the Letter of the Law.......................402
C. The End of Days............................................403
D. The Disturbance in the Temple of Jerusalem ................405
E. Christianity Transcends Judaism............................407
F. The Christians Abandon Circumcision........................411
30. Christianity in the Roman Empire ..............................413
A. The Neronian Persecution...................................414
B= Letters of Pliny and Trajan................................415
C. The Scillitan Martyrs of 180 A.D...........................417
Part V, The Later Roman Empire.....................................419
31. Diocletian’s Edict on Maximum Prices...........................421
32. Lactantius on Diocletian and Constantine ......................427
A. General Character of Diocletian’s Tetrarchy................428
B. Persecution and Changes in the Tetrarchy...................431
C. The Battle of the Mulvian Bridge......................... 442
33. The Gradual Outlawing of Paganism ..............................445
34. Ruthless Suppression of Magic as Demonic Paganism..............457
35. Attila the Hun..................................................473
Suggested Modern Readings ..........................................487
A. From Tiber to Mediterranean Empire .............................487
B. The Late Republic...............................................489
C. The Principate..................................................490
D. Religion in the Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity ......493
E. The Later Roman Empire .........................................495
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