Rome (Empire)
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Rome (Empire)
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- Maximinus Thrax, from common soldier to emperor of Rome, Paul N Pearson
- The Roman holidays, the complete series, Hanna-Barbera
- The end of empire, Attila the Hun and the fall of Rome, Christopher Kelly
- Lavinia, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Gladiators, deadly arena sports of ancient Rome, Christopher Epplett
- Spartacus, vengeance., Starz Productions
- The Nero files, produced by Interspot Film, Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, ZDF and ORF, with the support of RTR and No ; director, Klaus T. Steindl ; writers, Klaus T. Steindl, Heinrich Mayer-Moroni
- Experiencing Rome, a visual exploration of antiquity's greatest empire, taught by Steven L. Tuck
- La forma de la oscuridad, un caso de comisario Mancini, Mirko Zilahy ; traducción del italiano de Carlos Gumpert
- The splendor before the dark, a novel of the Emperor Nero, Margaret George
- Vindolanda, Adrian Goldsworthy
- How to be a bad emperor, an ancient guide to truly terrible leaders, Suetonius ; selected, translated, and introduced by Josiah Osgood
- Two cities, Cynthia Zarin
- Understanding Greek and Roman technology, from catapult to the Pantheon, Professor Stephen Ressler ; the Teaching Company
- The poems, Propertius ; translated with notes by Guy Lee ; with an introduction by Oliver Lyne
- The grove of the Caesars, Lindsey Davis
- Antony and Cleopatra, Colleen McCullough
- An empire for ravens, Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
- Captivity, Gyںorgy Spirڳo ; translated from the Hungarian by Tim Wilkinson
- Rubicon, [a novel of ancient Rome], Steven Saylor
- The science of Roman history, biology, climate, and the future of the past, edited by Walter Scheidel
- Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare ; edited by Russ McDonald
- Antony and Cleopatra, William Shakespeare ; edited by A. R. Braunmuller
- Following Caesar, from Rome to Constantinople, the pathways that planted the seeds of empire, John Keahey
- The technology of ancient Rome, Naomi V. McCullough
- A history of the Roman world from 146 to 30 B.C./, Revised with additional notes by H.H. Scullard
- The Satyricon, Petronius ; translated by J.P. Sullivan ; introduced by Helen Morales
- Mark of the thief, Jennifer A. Nielsen, Book one
- Les lauriers de César, texte de René Goscinny ; dessins d'Albert Uderzo
- Dominus, a novel of the Roman Empire, Steven Saylor
- Classical archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome, Professor John R. Hale, University of Louisville
- Spartacus, blood and sand., Starz Originals ; directors, Rick Jacobson [and others]
- Latin literature, an anthology : translations from Latin prose and poetry, chosen by Michael Grant
- Roma, the novel of ancient Rome, Steven Saylor
- History of the world, part 1, Twentieth Century Fox ; a Mel Brooks film ; directed, written and produced by Mel Brooks ; [a Brooksfilms production released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation]
- Augustan Rome, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
- Fulgentius, César Aira ; translated by Chris Andrews
- Caravaggio, Bernini, Early Baroque in Rome, [curators of the exhibition and editors of the catalogue: Gudrun Swoboda, Stefan Weppelmann]
- New Rome, the empire in the east, Paul Stephenson
- The Aeneid, Virgil ; translated by Robert Fitzgerald
- Persia, ancient Iran and the classical world, edited by Jeffrey Spier, Timothy Potts, and Sara E. Cole
- Cleopatra, fact and fiction, Barbara Watterson
- The judgment of Caesar, a novel of Ancient Rome, Steven Saylor
- Terry Jones' barbarians, Terry Jones & Alan Ereira
- Brutus: Caesar's Assassin, Dr Kirsty Corrigan
- Famous Romans
- Pompey the Great, John Leach
- The landmark Julius Caesar, the complete works : Gallic War, Civil War, Alexandrian War, African War, and Spanish War, edited and translated by Kurt A. Raaflaub ; series editor, Robert B. Strassler ; introduction by Cynthia Damon and Kurt A. Raaflaub
- Empire, the novel of imperial Rome, Steven Saylor
- Birds in the ancient world, winged words, Jeremy Mynott
Outgoing Resources
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