The Roman Republic

English language

Published Feb. 4, 1966 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

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If western civilization looks to ancient Greece for the source of its philosophical and aesthetic inspiration, it is still the Romans who have most influenced the shape of our daily lives, our ideals of justice and honor, our forms of government and our strivings for a world of peace and order. The Roman republic with its virtues of honest living, bravery, loyalty and fair play remains the model of our own republic, and the stories of its courageous citizen-soldiers (vividly colored by late Roman historians) were very much a part of the education of our own founding fathers. In this book, Isaac Asimov tells the history of a small semicivilized tribe who made a great dream of glory come true. Bold, fearless and supremely self-confident, the Romans outgrew their tiny domain on the Italian peninsula and in the space of 500 years created the most magnificent realm yet seen. For …

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