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“Niebuhr’s lectures on Roman history, Vol. 3 (of 3)” is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book appears to be a scholarly exploration of the Roman Empire’s political, military, social, and cultural developments, focusing on prominent figures and significant events during the late Republic and early Empire. Its content is analytical and deeply detailed, aimed at readers interested in understanding the transformations of Roman power, society, and governance. The opening of this volume begins with a detailed table of contents, reflecting the broad scope of the lectures: from the state of the known world, Roman legislation, and major wars, to prominent individuals like Catiline, Cicero, Pompey, and Julius Caesar. The narrative then opens with an overview of the Roman Empire’s territorial extent, the political fragmentation of neighboring regions, and the internal issues facing Rome such as judicial corruption and contested legal reforms. Thereafter, it swiftly covers the outbreak and conduct of the Mithridatic and Pirate Wars, emphasizing key figures like Lucullus and Pompey, before transitioning to character studies and political narratives, including Catiline’s conspiracy and Cicero’s rise. The account is thorough and commentary-rich, blending factual history with analytical insight into personalities and politics at a time of profound transformation in Roman history.

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