Non-fiction related to Rome.
Reviews are listed by title.
“Raw Feed” items are essentially reviews made up of my lightly edited notes.
A
The Annals of Rome, Tacitus, trans. Michael Grant. Review.
C
A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities: Strange Tales and Surprising Facts From the World’s Greatest Empire, J. C. McKeown. Review.
Cleopatra: A Life, Stacy Schiff. Review.
Constantine the Emperor, David Potter. Review.
D
Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar, Tom Holland. Review.
E
The Etruscans, Michael Grant. Review.
F
The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire, Kyle Harper. Review.
H
A History of Britain: At the Edge of the World, 3500 B.C. — 1603 A.D., Simon Schama. Review.
How Rome Fell: Death of a Superpower, Adrian Goldsworthy. Review.
L
Life and Letters on the Roman Frontier, Alan K. Bowman. Review.
R
Readings in the Classical Historians, ed. and translated by Michael Grant. Review.
Rubicon: The Tragedy and Triumph of the Roman Republic, Tom Holland. Review.
S
Sallust: The Conspiracy of Catiline and The War of Jugurtha, trans. Quintus Curtius. Review.
W
What If?: The World’s Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, ed. Robert Cowley. Raw Feed.