Summary
Known for its extraordinarily rich cultural legacy, the Roman Empire is one of the most studied periods of all history. Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire provides comprehensive and interdisciplinary covergae of the people, places, events and ideas of this remarkable period.
Spanning almost 500 years of turmoil and triumph, each of the nearly 2,000 entries has been reviewed and updated to fully reflect recent advances in archaeology, historical and literary criticism, and social analysis. New entries have been added on daily life, engineering, science, law, and the role of women in Roman society, among others. Complementing these historical essays are 80 photographs, 14 maps; tables and sidebars; new reading lists for major entries; a thoroughly updated bibliography; and a revised index.
Specifications
Black-and-white photographs. Maps. Index. Appendix. Bibliography. Glossary. Cross-references. Chronology. Tables. Further reading lists. Stemmata of ruling families.
About the Author(s)
Matthew Bunson is the author of more than twenty reference and history books, including The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages and The Encyclopedia of Catholic History. He has been a consultant for news organizations and programs such as NBC, BBC, USA Today, and A & E.