This second volume William Heitland's masterpiece examines Rome as an Imperial Republic from 201 BC until the death of Sulla in 78 BC.William Everton Heitland (18471935) was a celebrated Classicist and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, from 1871 until his death. In this second volume of his masterpiece trilogy, originally published in 1909, Heitland examines Rome as an Imperial Republic from 201 BC until the death of Sulla in 78 BC.William Everton Heitland (18471935) was a celebrated Classicist and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, from 1871 until his death. In this second volume of his masterpiece trilogy, originally published in 1909, Heitland examines Rome as an Imperial Republic from 201 BC until the death of Sulla in 78 BC.William Everton Heitland (18471935) was a celebrated Classicist and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, from 1871 until his death. In this second volume of his masterpiece trilogy, originally published in 1909, Heitland examines Rome as an Imperial Republic from 201 BC until the death of Sulla in 78 BC. This highly influential and important book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Roman history.Part V. Rome an Imperial Republic: 27. The situation in the Mediterranean world 201 BC; 28. The second Macedonian war and the sequel 200194 BC; 29. North Italy and Spain 201194 BC; 30. Wars in Greece and the East 195187 BC; 31. Fall of the Macedonian kingdom, and the settlement of 167. 187167 BC; 32. Wars and policy of Rome in the West 193167 BC; 33. External affairs 167133 BC; 34. Internal history 201133 BC; Part VI. Revolution. The Gracchi to Sulla: 35. The Sicilian slave-war 134132 BC; 36. Tiberius Gracchus 133 BC; 37. The interval 132123 BC; 38. Gaius Gracchus 124121 BC; 39. From the death of Gaius Gracchus to the end of the Jugurthine war 121105 BC; 40. The invasion from the North 109101 BC; 41. The second Sicilian slave-war, and external affairs 10592 BC; 42. Internal affairs 10491 BC; 43. The great Ital³,