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A 4 page paper which presents a hypothetical roman soldier’s diary and issues concerning the Persian Wars. Bibliography lists 2 sources.

An 8 page paper which examines why the Romans were so successful. Bibliography lists 6 sources.

The Franks

  • 3 page paper

A 3 page paper which examines what the Franks understood and inherited from the Roman civilization. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

A 4 page paper which examines what divided the patricians and the plebeians according to The Early History of Rome by Livy. No additional sources cited.

This 3 page paper considers the question of whether or not it’s fair to suggest that Constantine’s success was caused by the weakness of Diocletian’s constitutional reforms. It argues that the reasons are more complex. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

This paper considers the Greek and Roman civilizations in relation to the concept of "classical" as denoting authoritative or standard criteria, and looks at the positive and negative elements of both cultures. There are three sources listed in the bibliography.

In six pages this paper examines the Roman way of life and and then considers how two architectural works – the Pantheon and the Colosseum – reflect Roman culture, with detailed description, analysis, and interpretation included. Six sources are listed in the bibliography.

In five pages this paper references Pressfield’s novel in a consideration of Sparta that includes the role of the polis in shaping the Greek identity, the typical Spartan soldier’s experience, and the personal values they most respected and how these shaped their society and politics. There are no other sources listed in the bibliography. ...

4 pages in length. As a professor of the classics and an author of multiple books and articles on ancient Greek culture, Robert Garland is a most qualified person to write this book. Even with such extensive literary and academic experience, however, he does not allow it to cloud or skew his perspective; ...

In four pages this paper examines the leadership of Odysseus and Aeneas in a comparative analysis of their similarities and differences. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.

This 3 page paper explores some of the causes of the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian Wars during the period 499-404BCE. Bibliography lists 6 sources.

This 4 page book review examines this work by David Matz. No additional sources cited.

3 pages in length. Much like the repelling nature of oil and water, the concepts of fact and philosophy travel parallel paths that rarely - if ever - cross. This explains the reason why Herodotus's account of the Persian Wars is considered unreliable and imprecise, inasmuch as his perspective was based solely upon ...

The Trojan War

  • 9 page paper

A 9 page paper on the Trojan War. Bibliography lists 7 sources.

This 5 page paper discusses three civilizations of the ancient world: the Greeks, the Mycenaeans and the Minoans. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

Topology of Rione Trevi

  • 10 page paper

This 10 page paper looks at the topology of the Rione Trevi district of Rome. The first part of the paper considers how the area has changed between the time when the Tempesta Map was drawn in about in 1593 and when the Nolli map was drawn in 1748 and today. The paper also looks ...

This 6 page paper examines three civilizations and compares and contrasts them. This paper looks at the contributions of the Babylonians, the Greeks, and the Romans. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

In five pages this paper examines how the spread of Christianity and development of trade/capitalism during the so-called ‘Gothic world’ led to the civilization that followed during the Renaissance and modern periods. Ten sources are listed in the bibliography.

3 pages in length. The reasons for Livy and Thucydides to choose their respective historical topics are not merely to chronicle the events that occurred during each author's respective period but rather to bring question to how and why they originated, with both casting doubt on the validity for either to have happened in ...

This 3 page paper explores some of the justification the “democratic” Athenians may have given for acquiring an empire. Bibliography lists 6 sources.

This 3 page paper considers the correlation between Athenian Democracy and Athenian Imperialism in the fifth and fourth centuries. The bibliography cites 4 sources.

A 5 page paper which examines if the Roman Empire came into being because of absentmindedness or whether it was inevitable. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

In five pages this paper compares Hesiod’s Five Ages of Man with Ovid’s Four Ages of Mankind creation myth; and also compares and contrasts the story of Zeus with Olympic deities Poseidon and Hades in order to examine why their interactions with Zeus and stories about their origins are important to understanding Greek mythology. ...

7 pages in length. The significant strides made by Constantine the Great to bring unity back to the empire called for relocation of the capital that currently stood in Rome. Having been instrumental in reforming government and consolidating the Church, the Emperor had no intention of keeping the capital where it was due ...

Cleopatra VII

  • 5 page paper

This 5 page paper discusses the actions and decisions of Cleopatra, and why she behaved as she did. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

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