History of the Empire, Volume II
Discover the captivating insights of the Roman Empire with History of the Empire, Volume II by Herodian. Published by Harvard University Press in 1970, this hardback edition spans 336 pages and serves as a vital literary historical source for understanding the tumultuous period from the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius in AD 180 to the rise of Gordian III in AD 238. This era is marked by significant upheaval and the beginnings of revolution, making Herodian's account invaluable for anyone interested in ancient Rome. Dive into the rich narrative that explores the complexities of political power and societal change during one of history's most fascinating epochs. Perfect for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike, this volume offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of the Roman Empire.