Rome - Power & Glory
from: Questar
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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781568555911
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1568555911
Label: Questar
Manufacturer: Questar
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Questar
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 15, 2000
Running Time: 312 minutes
Sales Rank: 26074
Studio: Questar
Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 1998
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Editorial Review:
Description:
For over a thousand years, Rome was the center of the known world. One of the most glorious empires in history, she brought to her subjects a common language , shared culture, and for some wealth beyond imagination. But nothing lasts forever. War, barbarian attacks, and moral decay eventually took their toll and the empire slowly began to crumble. This six part series presents the complete history of Rome, from its primitive beginnings, to the height of its glory to its eventual decline, as well as its legacies today. Filmed in 10 countries, Rome: Power and Glory combines location footage of ancient monuments, detailed reenactments, period art and writings, and insights from scholars and public figures to bring the ancient world to life. Extra Features: Timeline, Virtual Reconstructions, Twelve Caesars Biographies, Web Link
Amazon.com:
Rome: Power & Glory is a six-volume comprehensive introduction to the rise, rule, and fall of the Roman Empire. The series covers the political, military, and social history of the empire from its miraculous engineering feats to the exorbitant taxation that contributed to its downfall. Learn about ancient sporting events and Roman opinions on sex, fashions, slavery, and taxes. The series covers many of Rome's most famous, and in many cases infamous, figures, including Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, and Caligula. One of the series' main strengths is its coverage of all levels of Roman society, depicting the diverse strata of Roman civilization in all respects: economic, religious, geographic, and such. While providing a good general overview, Rome does not have time to make a detailed study of any one topic. The other disadvantage is a reliance on old gladiator movie footage that detracts from the seriousness of the topic. All in all, this is an excellent visual introduction to the history of the Roman Empire. --Tara Chace
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- Not National Geographic, but still GoodThis is not a world class set, but it's not bad, and I think it lays out basic Roman history just fine. ... Read More
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- Entertaining and EducationalI would recommend this collection to anyone with any interest in history. Everyone in my family enjoyed ... Read More
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- A lot of good points, but they could at least disguise the repetitionThis documentary is rather comprehensive, and it is interesting. It has a lot of interesting commentary, ... Read More
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