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The book surveys Roman provincial administration and external frontiers from the late Republic through the early Empire, concentrating on the eastern frontier and Roman relations with Parthia. It provides detailed regional accounts of Syria, Judaea, Egypt, and the African provinces, blending political narrative with geographic and demographic description. Central themes include military dispositions, the role of client kingdoms, diplomatic maneuvers, and measures used to secure borders and manage subject peoples. Attention is also given to administrative structures, fiscal organization, and economic conditions, with maps and an appendix assembling reference material to support the narrative.

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Theodor Mommsen

Theodor Mommsen was a German historian, jurist, and writer, best known for his monumental work, "The History of Rome," which spans five volumes and provides a comprehensive account of Roman history from its origins to the establishment of the military monarchy. His scholarship is characterized by a rigorous analysis of historical sources and a narrative style that brings the ancient world to life. In addition to his historical writings, Mommsen made significant contributions to the study of Roman law and the provinces of the Roman Empire. His work has had a lasting impact on the fields of history and classical studies, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902.

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