Of roman empure
Instructions
Required Texts
David Potter. 2018. Ancient Rome: A New History. Third ed. Thames & Hudson. (paperback) Ronald Mellor. 2012. The Historians of Ancient Rome. Third ed. Routledge. (paperback)
A. J. Woodman, trans. 2008. Sallust: Catiline’s War, The Jugurthine War, Histories. Penguin. (paperback)
Ian Scott-Kilvert, trans. 1965. Plutarch: The Makers of Rome: Nine Lives. Penguin. (paperback) Ian Scott-Kilvert, trans. 2006. Plutarch: Fall of the Roman Republic. Revised. Penguin.
(paperback)
John Carter, trans. 1996. Appian: The Civil Wars. Penguin. (paperback)
Stefan G. Chrissanthos. 2019. The Year of Julius and Caesar: 59 BC and the Transformation of the Roman Republic. Johns Hopkins (paperback) These
A. J. Woodman, trans. 2008. Sallust: Catiline’s War, The Jugurthine War, Histories. Penguin. (paperback)
Ian Scott-Kilvert, trans. 1965. Plutarch: The Makers of Rome: Nine Lives. Penguin. (paperback) Ian Scott-Kilvert, trans. 2006. Plutarch: Fall of the Roman Republic. Revised. Penguin.
(paperback)
John Carter, trans. 1996. Appian: The Civil Wars. Penguin. (paperback)
Stefan G. Chrissanthos. 2019. The Year of Julius and Caesar: 59 BC and the Transformation of the Roman Republic. Johns Hopkins (paperback) These
Prompt instructions: You have to read your sources and come up with a claim or thesis, an argument about your topic. Choose a specific topic and to read your secondary sources on that topic. Use these sources to help you come up with an argument. It would be better if you can read the primary sources and come up with a topic about Roman history to argue. Once you come up with an argument or assertion use two primary ( from the books above) and. secondary ( outside) sources to prove your claim.






