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by John Lord
THE OLD ROMAN WORLD - THE GRANDEUR AND FAILURE OF ITS CIVILIZATION - BY JOHN LORD, LL.D. - INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. - THE CONQUESTS OF THE ROMANS.
CHAPTER II. - THE MATERIAL GRANDEUR AND GLORY OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
CHAPTER III. - THE WONDERS OF ANCIENT ROME.
CHAPTER IV. - ART IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
CHAPTER V. - THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION.
CHAPTER VI. - ROMAN JURISPRUDENCE.
CHAPTER VII. - ROMAN LITERATURE.
CHAPTER VIII. - GRECIAN PHILOSOPHY.
CHAPTER IX. - SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AMONG THE ROMANS.
From a modest settlement on the Tiber, Rome grew into a force that reshaped the ancient world. The narrative follows its early wars, the relentless drive of citizen‑soldiers, and the creation of a sprawling empire that stretched from Britain to the Near East. Along the way, the book examines how military discipline and a shared sense of destiny forged a new aristocracy and an unprecedented imperial system.
Beyond conquest, the author shows how Roman administration turned war into a science and governance into an art, sustaining centuries of relative peace and prosperity. He also traces the shift from martial vigor to luxurious excess, when wealth, landownership and political intrigue began to erode the civic spirit that had driven the Republic. The final sections consider the empire’s lasting influence—its legal codes, infrastructure, and the spread of Christianity—highlighting how Rome’s rise and fall continue to shape Western civilization.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1197K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1810–1894
Known for turning big historical figures into vivid, accessible lectures, this 19th-century American historian wrote with the energy of a public speaker. His best-known work, Beacon Lights of History, gathers portraits of influential people and eras for a broad general audience.
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