In 1909, intellectual superstar Guglielmo Ferrero toured the northeast of the USA, accepted an honorary degree, and lectured about Roman history. These lectures were published in book form as Characters and Events of the Roman Empire. The book presents a lively selection of people and events: Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, the Emperor Nero-and a chapter about the importance of wine to the growth of Rome. Ferrero argued that "Rome is in the mental field the strongest bond that holds together the most diverse peoples of Europe."
From the Author
I have. . .gather[ed] the events of the story of Rome around that phenomenon which the ancients called the 'corruption' of customs.
Pages
154
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2003
ISBN 13
9780760765920
Characters and Events of Roman History: From Caesar to Nero
In 1909, intellectual superstar Guglielmo Ferrero toured the northeast of the USA, accepted an honorary degree, and lectured about Roman history. These lectures were published in book form as Characters and Events of the Roman Empire. The book presents a lively selection of people and events: Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, the Emperor Nero-and a chapter about the importance of wine to the growth of Rome. Ferrero argued that "Rome is in the mental field the strongest bond that holds together the most diverse peoples of Europe."
From the Author
I have. . .gather[ed] the events of the story of Rome around that phenomenon which the ancients called the 'corruption' of customs.