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- A Roman army reader : twenty-one selections from literary, epigraphic, and other documents
- A companion to Greek democracy and the Roman republic
- A companion to the city of Rome
- A history of the Roman republic
- A literary commentary on Panegyrici Latini VI (7) : an oration delivered before the Emperor Constantine in Trier, ca. AD 310
- A monument to dynasty and death : the story of Rome's Colosseum and the emperors who built it
- Ab urbe condita, Book XXII
- Age of conquests : the Greek world from Alexander to Hadrian
- Agricola
- Alaric the Goth : an outsider's history of the fall of Rome
- Ancient Greek and Roman slavery
- Ancient Rome infographics
- Animals in Greek and Roman religion and myth : proceedings of the symposium grumentinum Grumento Nova (Potenza) 5-7 June 2013
- Antiquités romaines, T.1, Introduction générale | Livre 1
- Antiquités romaines, Tome VI, Livre VI
- Appian's Roman History : Empire and Civil War
- Approaching the Roman revolution : papers on Republican history
- Aspects of Roman history, 31 BC-AD 117
- Augustan Rome
- Aulus Gellius and Roman reading culture : text, presence, and imperial knowledge in the Noctes Atticae
- Author unknown : the power of anonymity in ancient Rome
- Barbarians in the Greek and Roman world
- Bernard Shaw's Androcles and the lion
- Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra
- Beyond boundaries: : connecting visual cultures in the provinces of ancient Rome
- Bona Dea and the cults of Roman women
- Brides, mourners, Bacchae : women's rituals in Roman literature
- Bridging center and periphery : administrative communication from Constantine to Justinian
- Brutus : the noble conspirator
- Brutus: Caesar's Assassin
- Byzantium and the West : jewelry in the first millenium
- C. Suetoni Tranquilli De vita Caesarum libros VIII et De grammaticis et rhetoribus librum
- Caesar's great success : sustaining the Roman army on campaign
- Cassius Dio
- Cassius Dio : Greek intellectual and Roman politician
- Cassius Dio's speeches and the collapse of the Roman Republic : the Roman history, books 3-56
- Catiline
- Catullus, Cicero, and a society of patrons : the generation of the text
- Children and everyday life in the Roman and late antique world
- Choosing magic : contexts, objects, meanings : the archaeology of instrumental religion in the Latin West
- Cicero's use of judicial theater
- Citizens in the Graeco-Roman world : aspects of citizenship from the archaic period to AD 212
- Civil war
- Civil war in ancient Greece and Rome : contexts of disintegration and reintegration
- Commanders & command in the Roman Republic and Early Empire
- Commentary on Augustine City of God, books 1-5
- Controlling desires : sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome
- Crisis and constitutionalism : Roman political thought from the fall of the republic to the age of revolution
- Daily Life in Ancient Rome : A Sourcebook
- Deformations and crises of ancient civil communities
- Dieux de Rome et du monde romain en réseaux
- Disorienting empire : Republican Latin poetry's wanderers
- Divination and knowledge in Greco-Roman antiquity
- Domina : the women who made imperial Rome
- Dying every day : Seneca at the court of Nero
- Dynasty : the rise and fall of the House of Caesar
- Egypt in Italy : visions of Egypt in Roman imperial culture
- Emperors and usurpers : an historical commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman history books 79(78)-80(80)-(A.D. 217-229)
- Empire and ideology in the Graeco-Roman world : selected papers
- Empire state : how the Roman military built an empire
- Erodianou Istoriōn biblia 8. Herodiani Historiarum libri 8. : Recogniti & notis illustrati
- Essays on Roman satire
- Exemplary ethics in ancient Rome
- Faustina I and II : imperial women of the golden age
- Female homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome
- Femmes influentes dans le monde hellénistique et à Rome : (IIIe siècle av. J.-C. - Ier siècle apr. J.-C.)
- Gaius Marius : the rise and fall of Rome's saviour
- Gaming Greekness : cultural agonism among Christians and Jews in the Roman Empire
- Gift and gain : how money transformed Ancient Rome
- Globalisation and the Roman world : world history, connectivity and material culture
- Governare l'impero : la praefectura fabrum fra legami personali e azione politica (II sec. a. C. - III sec. d. C.)
- Great power diplomacy in the Hellenistic world
- Greek and Roman slaveries
- Hannibal : a Hellenistic life
- Histoire romaine
- Histoire romaine
- Histoire romaine, Livre 53
- Histoire romaine, Livres 57-59 (Tibère-Caligula)
- Histoire romaine, livres 45 & 46
- History after liberty : Tacitus on tyrants, sycophants, and republicans
- History of Nero
- History of Rome
- History of Romulus
- Homeric effects in Vergil's narrative
- How to be a farmer : an ancient guide to life on the land, a work of many hands
- How to think about God : an ancient guide for believers and nonbelivers
- Humor, resistance, and Jewish cultural persistence in the book of Revelation : roasting Rome
- Il mistero del tempio : la rivolta ebraica sotto Traiano
- Illiterate geography in classical Athens and Rome
- Italy, and the war for Italian independence
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar and the transformation of the Roman Republic
- Julius Caesar's Bellum Civile and the composition of a new reality
- Kings and kingship in the Hellenistic World 350-30 BC
- La mémoire culturelle de la deuxième guerre punique : Approche historique d'une construction mémorielle à travers les textes de l'Antiquité romaine
- La notion de caricature dans l'Antiquité : textes et images
- Les antiquités romaines, Tome III, Livre III
- Les mystères au IIe siècle de notre ère : un tournant
- Literature and culture in the Roman Empire, 96-235 : cross-cultural interactions
- Love in ancient Rome
- Magistracy and the historiography of the Roman republic : politics in prose
- Man to man : desire, homosociality, and authority in late-Roman manhood
- Mass and elite in the Greek and Roman worlds : from Sparta to late antiquity
- Mastering the West : Rome and Carthage at war
- Memoria Romana : memory in Rome and Rome in memory
- Menander in antiquity : the contexts of reception
- Monotheism and Christology in Greco-Roman antiquity
- New Rome : the empire in the east
- New approaches to Greek and Roman warfare
- Odes, Book III
- On the Republic, and On the laws
- On the fall of the Roman republic : lessons for the American people
- Oratory and political career in the late Roman republic
- Our ancient wars : rethinking war through the classics
- Pantheon : a new history of Roman religion
- Perpetua's journey : faith, gender, & power in the Roman Empire
- Pestilence and the body politic in Latin literature
- Plutarch and his Roman readers
- Plutarch's pragmatic biographies : lessons for statesmen and generals in The parallel lives
- Poetry underpinning power : Vergil's Aeneid : the epic for Emperor Augustus : a recovery study
- Popular culture in the ancient world
- Praetorian : the rise and fall of Rome's imperial bodyguard
- Prostitutes and matrons in the Roman world
- Protecting the Roman Empire : fortlets, frontiers, and the quest for post-conquest security
- Provincial soldiers and imperial instability in the Histories of Tacitus
- Public and private in the Roman house and society
- Public opinion and politics in the late Roman republic
- Reassembling religion in Roman Italy
- Rethinking Roman alliance : a study in poetics and society
- Rise of the early Roman republic : reflections on becoming Roman
- Roles for men and women in Roman epigraphic culture and beyond : gender, social identity and cultural practice in private Latin inscriptions and the literary record
- Roman artists, patrons, and public consumption : familiar works reconsidered
- Roman girlhood and the fashioning of femininity
- Roman history
- Roman political thought : from Cicero to Augustine
- Roman spaces : essays around empire
- Rome : a sourcebook on the ancient city
- Rome and China : points of contact
- Rome and Persia at war : Imperial competition and contact, 193-363 CE
- Rome and the Indian Ocean trade from Augustus to the early third century CE
- Rome and the classic Maya : comparing the slow collapse of civilizations
- Rome and the spirit of Caesar : Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Rome in Egypt's Eastern Desert
- Rome victorious : the irresistible rise of the Roman Empire
- Rome's revolution : death of the republic and birth of the empire
- Rome, Polybius and the East
- Ruins : Classical Theater and Broken Memory
- Ruthenia classica aetatis novae : a collection of works by Russian scholars in ancient Greek and Roman history
- SPQR : a history of ancient Rome
- Satyricon
- Security in Roman Times : Rome, Italy and the Emperors
- Servilia and her family
- Silvae
- Slavery and sexuality in classical antiquity
- Social status and prestige in the Graeco-Roman world
- Sport in the Greek and Roman worlds
- State power in ancient China and Rome
- Stories of daily life from the Roman world : extracts from the ancient Colloquia
- Stumbling blocks : Roman poems
- Suetonius : life of Augustus = vita divi Augusti
- Suetonius, the biographer : studies in Roman lives
- Ten Caesars : Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine
- The Ancient City
- The Antonine Constitution : an edict for the Caracallan Empire
- The Cambridge companion to the Age of Attila
- The Cambridge companion to the age of Nero
- The Cambridge companion to the writings of Julius Caesar
- The Emperor Nero : a guide to the ancient sources
- The Flavians
- The Greek and Roman trophy : from battlefield marker to icon of power
- The Oxford handbook of Roman epigraphy
- The Oxford handbook of childhood and education in the classical world
- The Roman Empire at bay, AD 180-395
- The Roman Republican triumph : beyond the spectacle
- The Roman army
- The Roman experience
- The Roman historical tradition : Regal and Republican Rome
- The Roman republic of letters : scholarship, philosophy, and politics in the age of Cicero and Caesar
- The Roman way
- The Romans : their life and customs
- The Romans and trade
- The Rome we have lost
- The Social War, 91 to 88 BCE : a history of the Italian insurgency against the Roman Republic
- The altars of Republican Rome and Latium : sacrifice and the materiality of Roman religion
- The annals of Tacitus, Book 4
- The architecture of the Roman triumph : monuments, memory, and identity
- The art of empire : Christian art in its imperial context
- The atlas of ancient Rome : biography and portraits of the city
- The birth of critical thinking in Republican Rome
- The birth of politics : eight Greek and Roman political ideas and why they matter
- The boundaries of art and social space in Rome : the caged bird and other art forms
- The ceremonial sculptures of the Roman gods
- The closure of space in Roman poetics : empire's inward turn
- The cultural parameters of the Graeco-Roman war discourse
- The darkening age : the Christian destruction of the classical world
- The discourse of marriage in the Greco-Roman world
- The eternal city : a history of Rome
- The forgotten reign of the Emperor Jovian (363-364) : history and fiction
- The gods, the state, and the individual : reflections on civic religion in Rome
- The last pagan emperor : Julian the Apostate and the war against Christianity
- The last statues of antiquity
- The last world : a novel with an Ovidian repertory
- The laws of the Roman people : public law in the expansion and decline of the Roman republic
- The life of Roman republicanism
- The love-artist
- The phantom image : seeing the dead in ancient Rome
- The religious aspects of war in the ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome
- The rise of Rome : from the Iron Age to the Punic Wars
- The shadow of Vesuvius : a life of Pliny
- The social dynamics of Roman imperial imagery
- The social world of intellectuals in the Roman Empire : sophists, philosophers, and Christians
- The storm before the storm : the beginning of the end of the Roman Republic
- The succession of imperial power under the Julio-Claudian dynasty (30 BC-AD 68)
- The topography of violence in the Greco-Roman world
- The triumph and trade of Egyptian objects in Rome : collecting art in the ancient Mediterranean
- The war that made the Roman Empire : Antony, Cleopatra, and Octavian at Actium
- The war with Catiline ; : The war with Jugurtha
- Theater and spectacle in the art of the Roman Empire
- Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens
- Trade and taboo : disreputable professions in the Roman Mediterranean
- Trade, commerce, and the state in the Roman world
- Twelve Caesars : images of power from the ancient world to the modern
- Visual power in ancient Greece and Rome : between art and social reality
- War and society in early Rome : from warlords to generals
- Warfare in the Roman World
- Wearing the cloak : dressing the soldier in Roman times
- Women and society in the Roman world : a sourcebook of inscriptions from the Roman West
- Women and war in antiquity
- Women in ancient Rome
- Women in classical antiquity from birth to death
- Women's Bible commentary
- Women's life in Greece and Rome : a source book in translation
- Women's ritual competence in the Greco-Roman Mediterranean
- Work, labour, and professions in the Roman world
- Writing and power in the Roman world : literacies and material culture
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