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An exciting overview of Roman history for children which is vividly brought to life in Charles Kovacs's warm and expressive style.
Description
An exciting overview of Roman history which is vividly brought to life in Charles Kovacs's warm and expressive style.
Readers will experience the founding of Rome and the early battles with Carthage and Hannibal; meet some of the world's most intriguing historical figures, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra; and discover the conquests of Gaul and Britain, the decline and fall under the Huns and the beginning of the Dark Ages.
This is a fascinating and engaging resource for teachers and home schoolers which is used in the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum for 11-12 year olds.
Reviews
'The author has succeeded in creating vivid pictures in this particular book. This is another excellent historical compilation from Charles Kovacs.'
-- Rosemary Usselman, New View
Author
Charles Kovacs (1907-2001) was born in Austria. He left his native country in 1938 and joined the British Army in East Africa. After the War, he settled in Britain, and in 1956 he took over a class at the Rudolf Steiner School in Edinburgh, where he remained a class teacher until his retirement in 1976. His extensive lesson notes have been a useful and inspiring resource material for many teachers and homeschoolers.
Links
More teacher resources by Charles Kovacs:
Parsifal and the Search for the Grail
The Age of Revolution
The Age of Discovery
Ancient Greece
Botany
Geology and Astronomyl
Norse Mythology
Muscles and Bones