CLST 103 Lecture 3: Roman Civ. Week 1 - Lectures 1-3
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Textbooks: classics in translation, world of rome. Mc and fill in the blank: final exam. Tas: brandon francis a-e, alexandra gerris f-k, alexander harmantas l-q. Historical overview of rome and her empire: expansion. Starts as a small, insignificant village in the center of italy. Surrounded by much more important civilizations and towns. Takes over spain, greece, and north africa. Takes control of parts of asia minor. Greatest expanse = completely encircling the mediterranean sea: mare nostrum. Periods in roman history: regal period ruled by kings, republican period governed by elected citizens, imperial period ruled by emperors. Geography: next to the tyrrhenian sea and the tiber river, close to other civilizations. Disadvantages: creates flooded, swampy areas when the tiber overflows, very wet, lots of creeks. People lived in the hills to get out of the wet flatlands by the river. Palatine hill: had a commanding view over the. Sediment from the river made the land very fertile.