Characters And Events Of Roman History
By:Published By: Double9 Books
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This compelling lecture series dissects pivotal Roman transitions from Caesars era to Neros reign, illuminating how conquests wealth fuelled moral decay and governance crises through psychological and sociological lenses. Its preface frames corruption as customs erosion from lavish spoils, drawing modern parallels while previewing interconnected tales like Antony and Cleopatras doomed passion, Gauls transformation, and wine’s societal role. Themes of opulence breeding extravagance dominate tracing political scandals, debt spirals, and cultural invasions from eastern treasures that softened Roman rigor. Ferrero probes power's psychological toll, equilibrium between Orient and Occident, and imperial evolutions moral costs, blending vivid anecdotes with analytical depth to reveal Romes enduring lessons on ambition, equilibrium, and civilizations cyclical vulnerabilities.
