Daily Life in Ancient and Modern RomeLerner Publications, 1999-01-01 - 64 psl. Have you ever wondered what daily life was like for people long ago? What did they eat? What games did kids play? What did they wear when it rained? How did they treat a toothache? Cities through Time explores daily life during the key historical periods that most shaped each city's personality. Supports the national curriculum standards Culture; Time, Continuity, and Change; People, Places, and Environments; Individuals, Groups, and Institutions; Power, Authority, and Governance; Production, Distribution, and Consumption; Science Technology and Society; Global Connections; and Civic Ideals and Practices as outlined by the National Council for the Social Studies. |
Turinys
Introduction | 4 |
LATE REPUBLIC AND EARLY EMPIRE 146 B C A D | 14 |
LATE EMPIRE First to Fourth Centuries A D | 26 |
MIDDLE AGES Fifth to Fourteenth Centuries | 34 |
RENAISSANCE Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries | 43 |
The Grand Tour | 53 |
Rome Timeline | 60 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Ancient Rome arena artisans artists Baths of Caracalla became buildings built A.D. capital of Italy Carnival Carthage carts Chariot Charlemagne Christians Circus Maximus city's Cola di Rienzo Colosseum Constantine cooks Corbishley craftspeople crowded dome dowries educated Etruscan families fire Fire of Rome Forum Fourth Centuries A.D. Garibaldi gladiator goddess Gregory guilds Holy Roman Emperor household inset lands LATE EMPIRE leader lived Medieval Rome Mediterranean Michelangelo Minneapolis Modern Rome Mussolini Nero nobles nuns Olympic Peter's Basilica pilgrims poor pope public bath Punic religion Renaissance Rome Republic of Italy residence Roman Catholic Church Roman citizens Roman gods Roman officials Roman Republic Rome A.D. Rome grew Rome's population ruins ruler Runestone Press sack Rome Senate Seneca the Younger shrines Slaves revolt soldiers spectacles streets Theater of Marcellus throughout the city Tiber troops Vatican City Vatican Hill vendors visited Rome walls wealthy women Worship York young