Famous Romans • Part 1-2 • by J. Rufus Fears
Professor of Classics, University of Oklahoma
24 lectures • 31 minutes per lecture
2001 | English | History | AVI, PDF 99 pages | 4.26 GB
Like the authors who serve as sources for this course - Livy, Polybius, Suetonius, Tacitus, and above all, Plutarch - Professor J. Rufus Fears believes that individuals, not organizations or social movements, are the primary forces that make history. In this companion course to Famous Greeks, Professor Fears retells the lives of the remarkable individuals - the statesmen, thinkers, warriors, and writers - who shaped the history of the Roman Empire and, by extension, our own history and culture.