The History of Rome, Book IV The Revolution

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The History of Rome, Book IV The Revolution

by Theodor Mommsen

EN·~21 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

Note: A compilation of all five volumes of this work is also available

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THE HISTORY OF ROME, BOOK IV

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THEODOR MOMMSEN

3:55

BOOK FOURTH

0:09

Chapter I

2:42:59

Chapter II

1:15:02

Chapter III

1:13:09

CHAPTER IV

1:23:46

Chapter V

1:09:32

Chapter VI

1:13:59

Description

In this volume the sweeping rise of Roman power meets the turbulence of internal conflict. The narrative follows the Republic as it extends its influence from the western seas to the borders of Egypt, while the newly acquired territories press the city‑state toward unprecedented challenges. Early on, the author sketches the social and economic strains that set the stage for the reformist agenda of the Gracchi brothers, whose attempts to address inequality ignite fierce political battles.

The work blends meticulous scholarship with vivid storytelling, illuminating the personalities, speeches, and street‑level unrest that shaped this pivotal era. Readers are guided through the clash of traditional aristocratic authority and the emerging voice of the plebeians, witnessing how legislation, popular assemblies, and even violence reshaped Roman governance. By the close of the first act, the Republic stands at a crossroads, its future hanging in the balance between reform and reaction.

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Full title

The History of Rome, Book IV The Revolution The Revolution

Language

en

Duration

~21 hours (1210K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theodor Mommsen

Theodor Mommsen

1817–1903

A brilliant historian of ancient Rome, he helped turn classical scholarship into a modern discipline and became the first historian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His writing combines huge learning with a strong sense of drama, especially in The History of Rome.

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