A History of the Roman Empire from Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus ... - John Bagnell Bury - Google Books Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More » Sign in Books Try the new Google Books Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features Try it now No thanks Try the new Google Books Try the new Google Books My library Help Advanced Book Search Download EPUB Download PDF eBook - FREE Get this book in print AbeBooks On Demand Books Amazon Find in a library All sellers » A History of the Roman Empire from Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.-180 A.D.) John Bagnell Bury John Murray, 1893 - Rome - 638 pages 0 Reviews   Preview this book » What people are saying - Write a review We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Selected pages Page 625 Page 272 Page 591 Page 590 Page 188 Contents FOUNDATION OF THE PRINCIPATE 1 B C 14 A D II THE PRINCIPATE 12 B C 180 A D III THE JOINT GOVERNMENT OF THE PRINCEPS 27 B C 14 A D VI PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION UNDER 74 B C 14 A D VII PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION continued 101 B C 14 A D IX THE WINNING AND LOSING OF GERMANY 124 B C 14 A D X ROME UNDER AUGUSTUS His BUILD 141 B C 14 A D XI LITERATURE OF THE AUGUSTAN AGE 149 THE FLAVIAN EMPERORS 374 FLAVIANS 397 ADMINISTRATION AND EASTERN 433 TIBERIUS TO TRAJAN 457 Pius 522 B C 180 A D XXX THE ROMAN WORLD UNDER 562 B C 180 A D XXXI ROMAN LIFE AND MANNERS 633 Common terms and phrases administration adopted Agrippa Agrippina already appeared appointed Armenia army attempt Augustus became Books Britain buildings Cæsar called camp carried cause chief Christians Claudius cohorts command communities connected consul Dacia death Domitian Drusus east Emperor Empire enemy epigram forces Gaius Gaul German Germanicus give governor Greek Hadrian hand held honour imperial important influence interest Italy Jews king land later legions lived marched Marcus marked mentioned military nature Nero Parthian passed perhaps persons political position possessed prætorian prefect Princeps probably provinces reached received regarded reign remained restored Rhine Roman Rome rule SECT seems senate sent shows side soldiers soon success successor Tacitus taken temple Tiberius took town Trajan troops Vespasian victory Vitellius Bibliographic information Title A History of the Roman Empire from Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.-180 A.D.) Student's Roman Empire Student's series Author John Bagnell Bury Edition 4 Publisher John Murray, 1893 Original from Columbia University Digitized Jan 21, 2009 Length 638 pages     Export Citation BiBTeX EndNote RefMan About Google Books - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Information for Publishers - Report an issue - Help - Google Home