• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

WCF

History, politics, and culture articles and forum discussions.

You are here: Home / Topics / INTRODUCTION: Roman Authors

- By

INTRODUCTION: Roman Authors

Home › Forums › Ancient Civilizations › INTRODUCTION: Roman Authors

  • This topic has 1 voice and 1 reply.
Viewing 1 post (of 1 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • June 16, 2011 at 11:29 am #2839 Reply
    RonPrice
    Participant

    From 1989 to 1994 I taught ancient history, Greece one year(478 to 404 BC), and Rome(133 BC to 14 AD) the next. It was a matriculation subject producing for my use several volumes of notes in the study of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It was my first serious and extended exposure to classical civilization and it occurred at the time when the Mt. Carmel Project was in full swing.In the ten years since completing my teaching of these courses I have drawn on these notes and added to them from time to time. I now have ten large files of notes: this one on Roman authors.  The subject of classical civilization is of great interest to me particularly since there are obviously so many parallels and ideas that provide, at least for me, helpful perspectives for understanding the Baha?i Faith, its history and future.  Although I taught many subjects in the thirty years I was a teacher, classical history, literature and philosophy did not occupy a central place in my studies.  But after my retirement in 1999 they came to occupy an important, if not central, place in the many subjects that occupied my attention.There is a core here to build on and that is what I am doing 17 years after my formal history teaching came to an end in November 1994.  Except for the notes on Cicero and Sallust, virtually all the material here in this file has been added in the years 1995 to 2011.

  • Author
    Posts
Viewing 1 post (of 1 total)
Reply To: INTRODUCTION: Roman Authors
Your information:




Primary Sidebar

Login

Log In
Register Lost Password

Blog Categories

Search blog articles

Before Footer

  • Did Julian the Apostate’s plan ever have a chance?

    Julian the Apostate stands as an enigmatic figure among Roman emperors, ascending to power in 361 AD …

    Read More

    Did Julian the Apostate’s plan ever have a chance?
  • The Babylonian Bride

    Marriage customs in Ancient Babylon Ancient Babylonia was a society, which, although it did not …

    Read More

    The Babylonian Bride
  • The fall of Athens

    In 407 B.C. and again in 405 B.C.. the Spartans in alliance with their old enemies, the Persians, …

    Read More

    The fall of Athens

Footer

Posts by topic

2016 Election Alexander Hamilton American Revolution archaeology Aristotle Ben Franklin Black Americans Charles Dickens Christianity Christmas Constantine Custer's Last Stand Egypt email engineering England forum security Founding Fathers France future history George Washington Germany Greece hacker Hitler Industrial Revolution Ireland James Madison Jewish medieval military history Paleolithic philosophy pilgrimage Rome Russia SEO Slavery Socrates spammer technology Trump World War I World War II Year In Review

Recent Topics

  • Midsummer Night: June 25th
  • Testing out a new feature
  • Did Julian the Apostate’s plan ever have a chance?
  • Release of the JFK Files
  • What was the greatest military advancement of all time?

RSS Ancient News

Recent Forum Replies

  • Going to feature old posts
  • What’s new?
  • Testing out a new feature
  • Testing out a new feature
  • Testing out a new feature

Copyright © 2025 · Contact

Insert/edit link

Enter the destination URL

Or link to existing content

    No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.