ABSTRACT

A History of the Greek and Roman World, first published in 1926, presents the story of Graeco-Roman antiquity from its earliest recorded origins to the height of the Roman imperium. It aims to bring into prominence the internal dynamism - political, cultural, intellectual, and aesthetic – which animated the ancient peoples at different periods of their history, and to draw attention to the physical, socio-economic and religious conditions under which they lived.

Written in a style which will likely be unfamiliar to modern readers, Grundy’s historical portrait is painted with broad brush-strokes, offering not only compelling narrative but also incisive commentary on the individuals and societies which occupy the foreground. A History of the Greek and Roman World will be of interest for the general enthusiast as well as students, who may value such a radically different approach to the interpretation of antiquity compared to the conventions which prevail amongst contemporary scholars.

chapter 4|25 pages

The Sixth Century, 600–500 b.c.

chapter 7|58 pages

The Fourth Century, 400–300 b.c.

chapter 8|65 pages

The Third Century, 300–200 b.c.1

chapter 9|49 pages

The Second Century, 200–100 b.c.

chapter 10|57 pages

The First Century, 100–31 b.c.