
Ancient Rome: Infographics
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 2. September 2021
Book
Hardback
132 pages
978-0-500-25262-8 (ISBN)
Description
Packed with cleverly designed graphics, charts and diagrams, Ancient Rome: Infographics uses data visualization to tell the epic tale of the city of Rome and its empire. Every aspect of the Roman world is explored, from the birth of the Republic to the imperial dynasties, from the political and legal system to Rome's military might. Drawing on international sources, this complex history is made clear and comprehensible to modern readers, while offering the insights and rigour that historians demand.
Original, accessible and fascinating, Ancient Rome: Infographics will delight history buffs, graphic design aficionados, and everyone seeking an overview of a civilization that shaped the world.
Original, accessible and fascinating, Ancient Rome: Infographics will delight history buffs, graphic design aficionados, and everyone seeking an overview of a civilization that shaped the world.
Reviews / Votes
'Packed with stylish graphics, charts and diagrams, providing the reader with a clear and interesting, but also detailed, understanding of how Roman society operated' - Military History Matters 'Here's your chance to see the world of the Roman Empire through the magic of graphic design ... A hugely impressive effort and makes fascinating reading' - The ArmourerMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrated throughout
Dimensions
Height: 303 mm
Width: 245 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
1108 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-500-25262-8 (9780500252628)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Nicolas Guillerat is a data designer and graphic artist, and the author of World War II: Infographics. John Scheid is Emeritus Professor at the College de France, and the author of An Introduction to Roman Religion, The Craft of Zeus and The Gods, the State and the Individual. Milan Melocco has a doctorate in history from the Sorbonne University.
Content
Introduction
I. Territories and populations of the empire
II. To rule, to worship & provide
III. Roman military might
Bibliography
I. Territories and populations of the empire
II. To rule, to worship & provide
III. Roman military might
Bibliography