Vintage Old Roman Medieval Ancient History 100 Antique Books on DVD
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Vintage Old Roman Medieval Ancient History 100 Antique Books on DVD:
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A truly unique and wonderful collection of over 100 rare and out of print books covering Ancient Roman History.
Each book has been scanned in as a faithful reproduction of the original. The disc contains digital scans of all of the books in (Adobe) PDF format which allows each volume to be read individually.
The books will require suitable PDF software to view them, almost certainly you will already have this on your computer or device - if not we recommend Adobe Reader which is available free.
Please note that these will not play on a home CD/DVD player, they contain no video or audio files whatsoever. These are Data DVDs and can only be viewed on a PC/Laptop.
The list of just some of the titles on the DVD is shown below:
A Manual of Greek literature – C Anthon 1853
Military aspects of Roman Wales – F Haverfield 1910
The Roman system of Provincial Administration to the accession of
Constantine the Great – W T Arnold 1906
The Byzantine Empire – E Foord 1911
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture – E A Browne 1912
The early history of the Mediterranean Populations, Iberians etc – H Clarke
Etruscan Roman remains in popular tradition – G G Leland 1892
Five men and Pompey: a series of dramatic portraits – S V Benet 1915
Greek and Roman Sculpture – 1914
Archaeologia Scotia – 1890
Handbook of ancient Roman Marbles – Rev H W Pullen 1894
A history of Egypt under Roman Rule – J G Milne 1913
The Aesthetic purpose of Byzantine Architecture and other essays – Count De Soissons
The Agricola of Tacitus – D R Stuart 1911
Agricola: A study of agriculture and rustic life in the Greco-Roman World from the point of view of Labour – W E Heitland 1921
An account of the remains of a Roman Villa discovered at Bignor – 1815
An essay on the Roman Villas of the Augustan Age – T Moule 1833
Ancient Cambridgeshire: or an attempt to trace Roman and other ancient roads that passed through the county of Cambridge – C C Babington 1883
Ancient history: from the dispersion of the sons of Noe, to the Battle of Actium - P Fredet 1876
Roman Antiquities discovered at Bath – Rev R Warner
Interesting Roman Antiquities recently discovered in Fife – Rev A Small 1823
Memoirs of the life of the Elder Scipio Africanus – Rev E Berwick 1817
Niebuhr’s lectures on Roman history (Volume 1) – 1875
Roman antiquities at Lydney Park, Gloucestershire – Rev W H Bathurst 1879
Roman antiquities – J D Fuss 1840
Roman antiquities – A S Wilkins 1884
Roman Cities in Italy and Dalmatia – A L Frottingham 1910
Roman Cooks – C G Harcum 1914
Roman Emperor Worship – L M Sweet 1919
The Roman History from the foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium (10 Volumes) – Rollin 1742
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus, during the reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens – C D Yonge 1894
Roman Imperialism – T Frank 1914
Roman literature in relation to Roman art – Rev R Burn 1888
Roman and medieval art – W H Goodyear 1905
Romano-British buildings and earthworks – J Ward
Studies in East Christian and Roman art – W Dennison 1918
A Study of the life of Hadrian prior to his accession – W D Gray 1915
A synopsis of Roman history, BC 31 – AD 37 – W F Mason 1891
Temples, Tombs, and Monuments of ancient Greece and Rome – W H D Adams 1871
The Tragedy of Pompey the Great – J Masefield 1910
Wanderings in the Roman Campagna – R Lanciani 1909
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities – W Smith 1860
Rome Antiquae Notitia: or the Antiquities of Rome – B Kennett 1769
Appian’s Roman History (3Volumes) – H White
Augustus, his life and his work – R Francis 1914
A bibliographical list descriptive of Romano-British architectural remains in Great Britain – A H Lyell 1912
Caesar’s Civil War with Pompeius – Rev F P Long 1906
The Captains of the Roman Republic – H W Herbert 1854
Catiline, Clodius and Tiberius – E S Beesly 1878
Cicero’s three books of Offices, or moral duties – C R Edmonds 1855
Cleopatra – J Abbott 1904
Cleopatra of Egypt – P W Sergeant
The Commentaries of Caesar – W Duncan 1861
Glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture (2 Volumes) – J H Parker
Constantine the Great and Christianity – C B Coleman 1914
Constantine the Great: The reorganisation of the Empire and the triumph of the Church – J B Firth 1905
The Equestrian Officials of Trajan and Hadrian – R H Lacey 1917
Seven Roman Statesmen of the later Republic: The Gracchi, Sulla, Crassus, Cato, Pompey, Caesar – C Oman 1903
Survivals of Roman Architecture in Britain – J Bellows
Greek Lexicon of the Roman and Byzantine Periods (from BC 146 to AD 1100) – E A Sophocles 1900
If you have an interest in Roman history you will be fascinated by this wonderful collection of vintage books.
These are faithfully digitised reproductions of vintage out of print books and are free of copyright restrictions. We make every effort to maintain the original images and text.
This Disc contains .PDF files which can easily be viewed on any Windows PC or Laptop with a DVD Drive.
Mac Users - the PDF files will open perfectly with your system, you just need to access the PDFs directly from the DVD or copy them to your hard drive.
You can also print, copy and share as many pages as you want.
You will receive a Fully Printed DVD supplied in a plastic wallet.
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