Rome: The Invention Of Ancient Rome

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Rome. What person doesn’t know of the greatness and grandeur of Rome? However, it is plainly evident that Rome’s architectural creations were self-serving statements of Roman superiority. Certainly, it is well known that Rome’s monuments served as political propaganda, as much as glorifying and testifying to the deeds of Roman exploits across the known world. Yet, Rome did indeed give the world much more.

Aside from the complete megalomaniacal conquest of the then known world (certainly, something not unique in concept to Rome), Rome still managed to achieve a greatness of invention and creativity that still lives today. The use of “paved” roads, vaults, the Roman Arch, and the groined vault were inventions which remain a core in many architectural designs today. The dome of the Pantheon rivals the domes of Islam, and was the inspiration for Michelangelo in his creation of St. Peter’s Basilica. The structural layout of Roman cities and the Roman forums equally inspire the world of today. The aqueducts of Rome stand as a marvel to all the following generations. (Matthews 123-130). …show more content…

Slavery, class divisions, oppression, and military rule prevented any such enlightenment of a true world community. (Matthews 115-117). Of course, not much has changed even today. Try as we might – Man still has not found a way back to

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