In 'The Glory That is Rome - 20 Essential Books on Roman Empire,' readers are invited to journey through a dynamic collection that captures the enduring legacy and varied facets of Roman civilization. This anthology synthesizes a remarkable spectrum of literary styles, from insightful biographies and political reflections to dramatic historical narratives and philosophical discourses. The comprehensive nature of this assemblage showcases the cultural, social, and political evolutions within the empire, with standout excerpts capturing pivotal moments that shaped its legendary history. Together, these works illuminate the complexities of Roman society, offering a panoramic view of its rise and influence across the ancient world. The anthology assembles an impressive cadre of authors and scholars, including historians and philosophers from the Roman era such as Plutarch, Livy, and Marcus Aurelius, alongside modern interpreters like Edward Gibbon and Theodor Mommsen. Each contributor brings a unique lens to the collection, often reflecting the ideologies and historical contexts of their time. This diversity of perspectives enriches the dialogue around key Roman themes - power, governance, and citizenship - creating a multifaceted narrative that bridges ancient and modern understandings. For readers seeking a comprehensive and nuanced exploration of Roman history, this collection offers an invaluable resource. 'The Glory That is Rome' provides a rare opportunity to engage with a multitude of voices and insights, fostering a deeper appreciation of the empire's vast historical and cultural impact. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Roman civilization, contemplating its enduring legacy through a mosaic of narratives and analyses.