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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:
- Myths of the Greeks and Romans, 1962
- ''Gladiators," 1967
- The Jews in the Ancient World, 1973
- Constantine The Great: The Man And His Times
- The Army of the Caesars, 1974
- The Twelve Caesars, 1975
- History of Rome, 1978
- Dawn of the Middle Ages 1981
- The Roman Emperors, 1985
- The Fall of the Roman Empire, 1990
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