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The History of Ancient Rome

By: Garrett G. Fagan, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Garrett G. Fagan
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Even today, the influence of Ancient Rome is indelible, with Europe and the world owing this extraordinary empire a huge cultural debt in almost every important category of human endeavor, including art, architecture, engineering, language, literature, law, and religion. At the peak of its power, Rome's span was vast. In the regional, restless, and shifting history of continental Europe, the Roman Empire stands as a towering monument to scale and stability, unified in politics and law, stretching from the sands of Syria to the moors of Scotland. And it stood for almost 700 years.

In this series of 48 spirited lectures, you'll see how a small village of shepherds and farmers rose to tower over the civilized world of its day and left a permanent mark on history. In telling Rome's riveting story, Professor Fagan draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources, including recent historical and archaeological scholarship, to introduce the fascinating tale of Rome's rise and decline, including the famous events and personalities that have become so familiar:

  • Horatius at the bridge
  • Hannibal crossing the Alps during Rome's life-or-death war with Carthage
  • Caesar being assassinated before a statue of his archrival Pompey
  • The doomed lovers Antony and Cleopatra
  • The mad and venal emperors Nero and Caligula
  • The conversion of Constantine.

The course also addresses one of history's greatest questions: Why did the Roman Empire fall? And you'll learn why most modern scholars believe that the empire did not "fall" at all, but, rather, changed into something very different - the less urbanized, more rural, early medieval world.

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Comprehensive Overview • Engaging Narrative • Knowledgeable Presentation • Fascinating Historical Details

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Prof. Fagan was able to rekindle my love of ancient history. Having been out of undergrad for many years now, I had forgotten how much fun "otium cum dignitate" can be. We all find ourselves drawn into our respective specialities (for me, medicine), only reading those books or papers directly relevant to our jobs. We forget what it is like to learn for the sake of learning.

This course took me back to the Western Civ, Latin and Philosophy courses in my undergrad years, which were wonderful for their own sakes. Not because I _need_ to know this stuff, but because I _want_ to.

The courses are laid out very well with a clear outline, concise topics and a logical progression. Each lecture can stand on its own, yet it builds on those before it. The storytelling employed is exemplary and draws you in. It made my daily commute much more productive and entertaining. The hour per day I sit in my car becomes my "otium cum dignitate" again.

Next step: relearn Latin!

I highly recommend this course for anyone interested in renewing their own curiosity. It you have a trip to Rome planned, it certainly can have practical uses as well.

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This was an excellent course taught by an insightful man. It was only because I sought out other courses taught by him that I found out he recently lost his battle with cancer. Best wishes to Professor Fagan's family. He continues to impact the world in a bright and positive way even after he is gone.

Rest in Peace Professor Fagan

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this was a great course one of the best that I have come across I highly suggest giving it a listen!

amazing

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I thought I knew much more than I apparently did. This was a very informative fairies.with an excellent speaker.

Very informative.

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Excellent learning experience! Excellent lecture interesting and clear explanation of events. Held my attention through the whole book.

Ancient Rome

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It would have been better if it dealt more deeply with the decline of the empire

Good summary of a thousand years

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I highly recommend this work. The professor has a conversational tone which helps make the subject matter easier to grasp

Excellent history of Ancient Rome

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this is what I've been looking for. an education that keeps your attention and available for commutes

entertaining education

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I love and know ancient Roman history, this is more of an introductory course so I can't say I learned much. however the presentation was fantastic, and I couldn't wait for more.

I love ancient history.

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Professor Fagan does a wonderful job. To the point, easy to follow and packed with fascinating history. Bravo!

Fantastic

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