The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,061 pages of information about The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5).

The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,061 pages of information about The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5).

BOOK II:  From the Abolition of the Monarchy in Rome to the Union of Italy

CHAPTER

I. Change of the Constitution—­Limitation of the Power of the
Magistrate

II.  The Tribunate of the Plebs and the Decemvirate

III.  The Equalization of the Orders, and the New Aristocracy

IV.  Fall of the Etruscan Power—­the Celts

V. Subjugation of the Latins and Campanians by Rome

Vi.  Struggle of the Italians against Rome

VII.  Struggle Between Pyrrhus and Rome, and Union of Italy

VIII.  Law—­Religion—­Military System—­Economic Condition—­Nationality

IX.  Art and Science

BOOK III:  From the Union of Italy to the Subjugation of Carthage and the Greek States

CHAPTER

I. Carthage

II.  The War between Rome and Carthage Concerning Sicily

III.  The Extension of Italy to Its Natural Boundaries

IV.  Hamilcar and Hannibal

V. The War under Hannibal to the Battle of Cannae

Vi.  The War under Hannibal from Cannae to Zama

VII.  The West from the Peace of Hannibal to the Close
of the Third Period

VIII.  The Eastern States and the Second Macedonian War

IX.  The War with Antiochus of Asia

X. The Third Macedonian War

XI.  The Government and the Governed

XII.  The Management of Land and of Capital

   XIII.  Faith and Manners

    XIV.  Literature and Art

BOOK IV:  The Revolution

CHAPTER

      I. The Subject Countries Down to the Times of the Gracchi

II.  The Reform Movement and Tiberius Gracchus

III.  The Revolution and Gaius Gracchus

IV.  The Rule of the Restoration

V. The Peoples of the North

Vi.  The Attempt of Marius at Revolution and the Attempt
of Drusus at Reform

VII.  The Revolt of the Italian Subjects, and the Sulpician
Revolution

VIII.  The East and King Mithradates

IX.  Cinna and Sulla

X. The Sullan Constitution

XI.  The Commonwealth and Its Economy

XII.  Nationality, Religion, and Education

   XIII.  Literature and Art

BOOK V:  The Establishment of the Military Monarchy

CHAPTER

      I. Marcus Lepidus and Quintus Sertorius

     II.  Rule of the Sullan Restoration

    III.  The Fall of the Oligarchy and the Rule of Pompeius

     IV.  Pompeius and the East

      V. The Struggle of Parties during the Absence of Pompeius

     Vi.  Retirement of Pompeius and Coalition of the Pretenders

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