Early Rome, from the Foundation of the City to its Destruction by the Gauls
Author(s): Wilhelm Ihne
Genre(s): Antiquity
Narrators: Pamela Nagami
Number of Chapters: 27
Length: 06 hours and 49 minutes
Language: English
In this short scholarly work the German historian, Wilhelm Ihne, elucidates what is known or can be deduced about Rome's early history, from the time of its legendary founders and kings, through the establishment of the Republic, to the invasion of the Gauls in 390 B.C. Ihne writes that "No great state known to history can be traced to such a small beginning as Rome." This book shows how the slow evolution of Rome's political institutions, through class conflict and compromise, created a state which, despite few natural advantages, was destined to rule the world. (Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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The audiobook Early Rome, from the Foundation of the City to its Destruction by the Gauls falls under the genres of Antiquity. It is written by Wilhelm Ihne.