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Selected Works

2004 ·
·3.99·2,765 Ratings ·272 Pages
“ Life is not meant to be easy, my child; but take courage: it can be delightful. ” ― George Bernard Shaw
Authors' Books
  • On the Good Life

    1971·
    ·4·1,380 Ratings
    Librarian Note: See Alternate Cover Edition HERE.This volume brings together his tentative and undogmatic reflections on the good life, in which he discusses duty, friendship, the training of a statesman, and the importance of moral integrity in the searc
  • Selected Political Speeches

    1973·
    ·4.03·1,431 Ratings
    Amid the corruption and power struggles of the collapse of the Roman Republic, Cicero (106-43BC) produced some of the most stirring and eloquent speeches in history. A statesman and lawyer, he was one of the only outsiders to penetrate the aristocratic ci
  • Murder Trials

    1975··German
    ·4·214 Ratings
  • An Attack on an Enemy of Freedom

    2005·
    ·3.72·72 Ratings
    Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves - and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched liv
  • The Twelve Caesars

    2003·
    ·4.05·12,027 Ratings
    As private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, Suetonius gained access to the imperial archives and used them (along with eye-witness accounts) to produce one of the most colorful biographical works in history. The Twelve Caesars chronicles the public caree
  • Julius Caesar

    1992··Indonesian
    ·3.71·149 Ratings
  • History of Rome

    1986·
    ·3.93·348 Ratings
    From a small Iron Age settlement on the banks of the Tiber, Rome grew to become the centre of an Empire that dominated the Western world. Powerful in war, Rome was magnificent in peace, so that even today her poets, artists, philosophers and historians ex
  • The Annals of Imperial Rome

    1959·
    ·3.98·6,302 Ratings
    In "The Annals of Imperial Rome", his last and greatest work, Tacitus (AD c.55-c.117) covers the period from AD 14, just before the death of Augustus, to the death of Nero in AD 68. Not all the passages have survived, but in those that have the depth and
  • Myths of the Greeks and Romans

    1995·
    ·3.88·151 Ratings
    s/t: A fascinating study of the world's great myths and their impact on the creative arts through the agesIn this insightful and absorbing book, distinguished historian and classical scholar Michael Grant demonstrates the dynamic effect that ancient mytho
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