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Book SynopsisVolume 3 of The History of Rome by the Nobel Prize winning classical historian Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) covers the period from the reforms of Tiberius Gracchus to the death of Sulla. This monumental work became the enduring rival of Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Table of ContentsBook Fourth. The Revolution: 1. The subject countries down to the times of the Gracchi; 2. The reform movement and Tiberius Gracchus; 3. The revolution and Gaius Gracchus; 4. The rule of the restoration; 5. The peoples of the North; 6. The attempt of Marius at revolution and the attempt of Drusus at reform; 7. The revolt of the Italians and the Sulpician revolution; 8. The East and King Mithradates; 9. Cinna and Sulla; 10. The Sullan constitution; 11. The commonwealth and its economy; 12. Nationality, religion, and education; 13. Literature and art.