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Michael Grant

Michael Grant (born 1914) is a trained classicist who interprets Antiquity for the average reader, a "popularizer" who described himself as "one of the very few freelances in the field of ancient history: a rare phenomenon". His translation of Tacitus' Annales was published in 1989. His autobiography My first Eighty Years appeared in 1994. Some from among more than three dozen books by Michael Grant:\n*Myths of the Greeks and Romans, 1962\n*Gladiators," 1967\n*The Jews in the Ancient World, 1973\n*Constantine The Great: The Man And His Times \n*The Army of the Caesars, 1974\n*The Twelve Caesars, 1975\n*History of Rome, 1978\n*Dawn of the Middle Ages 1981\n*The Roman Emperors, 1985\n*The Fall of the Roman Empire,'' 1990

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