Greece and Rome: An Integrated History of the Ancient Mediterranean

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Tracklist

  • 1
    Who Were the Greeks? Who Were the Romans?
  • 2
    Trade and Travel in the Mediterranean
  • 3
    Democratic or Republican
  • 4
    Law and Order
  • 5
    Less Than Fully Human
  • 6
    Close Encounters, 750–272 B.C.
  • 7
    The Velvet Glove, 272–190 B.C.
  • 8
    How the Two Polytheisms (Almost) Merged
  • 9
    The Iron Fist, 190–146 B.C.
  • 10
    The Last Hellenistic Dynasts, 146–31 B.C.
  • 11
    Why the Greeks Lost, Why the Romans Won
  • 12
    Philhellenism and Hellenophobia
  • 13
    The Two Languages
  • 14
    Leisure and Entertainment
  • 15
    Sex and Sexuality
  • 16
    Death and the Afterlife
  • 17
    From Mystery Religion to Ruler Cult
  • 18
    Greek Cities Under Roman Rule
  • 19
    Greeks in Rome, Romans in Greece
  • 20
    The Hellenism of Augustus
  • 21
    Art, Looting, and Reproductions
  • 22
    Architecture, Sacred and Secular
  • 23
    Science and Technology
  • 24
    Disease, Medical Care, and Physicians
  • 25
    The Greek Epic and Its Roman Echo
  • 26
    Tragedy and Comedy
  • 27
    Love Poetry, Satire, History, the Novel
  • 28
    Greek Influences on Roman Education
  • 29
    Greek Philosophy and Its Roman Advocates
  • 30
    Hellenomania From Nero to Hadrian
  • 31
    Jews, Greeks, and Romans
  • 32
    Christianity's Debt to Greece and Rome
  • 33
    The Apotheosis of Athens
  • 34
    The Decline of the West
  • 35
    The Survival of the East
  • 36
    The Enduring Duo

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