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New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. (1939), 817pp, illus., maps, illus. eps, waterstain to top corner (spine side), affecting all pgs, all text still legible, some underlining, slight soiling to cover.. Cloth. Good.
History Of Ancient Civilizations by Albert A. Trever - 1939: Volume II: The Roman World
by Albert A. Trever
History Of Ancient Civilizations: Volume II: The Roman World
by Albert A. Trever
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
This book is in good condition. There is some wear on the front, back, edges, and spine of the cover boards. The first three pages are very loose. There is some bumping and fraying on the cover boards. The pages are yellowing and tanning , but the pages are clear of any markings.
"Rome holds a key position in the history of Western civilization, for she welded all Mediterranean cultures into a new unity stamped with her own national character and passed this on to the West. Her language, law, political institutions, economic and social organization, universal church, and culture became the foundation of medieval civilization, and are now interwoven into the very texture of our own social and individual life. Roman history is therefore in no sense isolated or without vital significance to us, for here are the true origins of medieval and modern civilization. To one who has no understanding of imperial Rome, much in them must be, forever, a closed book...." - Chapter One from History Of Ancient Civilizations
"Rome holds a key position in the history of Western civilization, for she welded all Mediterranean cultures into a new unity stamped with her own national character and passed this on to the West. Her language, law, political institutions, economic and social organization, universal church, and culture became the foundation of medieval civilization, and are now interwoven into the very texture of our own social and individual life. Roman history is therefore in no sense isolated or without vital significance to us, for here are the true origins of medieval and modern civilization. To one who has no understanding of imperial Rome, much in them must be, forever, a closed book...." - Chapter One from History Of Ancient Civilizations
- Bookseller Revue & Revalued Books (US)
- Format/Binding The binding is loose on the front cover board.
- Book Condition Used - Good-
- Jacket Condition None
- Edition First
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Harcourt, Brace, And Company
- Place of Publication New York, New York
- Date Published 1939
- Keywords Roman Empire, Imperial History, Constantine, Classical, Medieval, Christian
- Size Super Octavo