Contains an illustrated encyclopedia of Ancient Rome including over two hundred entries, two hundred forty-five color photographs, and information on culture, art, government, and technology.
Traces the course of slavery in ancient Greece and Rome, examining where slaves came from, their treatment, their impact on the economy, their daily lives, and other related topics.
More than thirty primary and secondary documents provide an overview of classical Greece and Rome from approximately 500 B.C. to 476 A.D. Also includes a chronology, a selected bibliography, and an introduction that provides context on the era.
Contains subject time lines and a time line running throughout the pages, along with historical facts, illustrations, and photographs, that provide information about key events and significant individuals during the growth of Western civilization.