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Young Folks' History Of Rome Vol.I

Yonge Charlotte M.
Publication date 29/04/2025
EAN: 9782322622511
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« Young Folks History Of Rome Vol.I » by Charlotte M. Yonge chronicles the rise of Rome from its mythical origins to the early Republic, tailored for young readers. Yonge blends legends like Romulus and Remus with historical events such as the Sabine... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count58
Languageen
AuthorYonge Charlotte M.
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date29/04/2025
Weight98 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.50 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Ancient Rome for Kids, Victorian Educational Literature, and Classical History
« Young Folks History Of Rome Vol.I » by Charlotte M. Yonge chronicles the rise of Rome from its mythical origins to the early Republic, tailored for young readers. Yonge blends legends like Romulus and Remus with historical events such as the Sabine integration and the reign of Servius Tullius, presenting complex political evolution through accessible storytelling. Her narrative balances military conquests, societal structures, and religious customs, emphasizing moral lessons and civic virtues central to 19th-century educational values.The book meticulously details Romes foundational myths, including Aeneass journey and the establishment of the Senate, while contextualizing cultural practices like the Saturnalia festival and the role of augurs. Yonges structured approach demystifies early Roman governance, from the division between patricians and plebeians to the significance of the Twelve Tables. Vivid descriptions of daily life-such as the toga-clad citizens and the reverence for household gods-immerse readers in antiquity without overwhelming detail.Ideal for educators and parents, this volume bridges myth and scholarship, offering a gateway to classical studies while aligning with modern curricula on ancient civilizations.