Romans had only papyrus scrolls. But for example Seneca's work preserved and were published later in books. The thoughts in these books can be applied on modern society flaws.
Of course the Roman Republic influenced the colonies she herself founded.
Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor is one example of a modern statue
Some of the effects that Roman technology had on world history include the introduction of aqueducts, printed news media, bound books, and maintained roads and highways. Roman arches and battlefield surgery also came from Roman technology.
Roman influence can be seen in architecture, laws, language, and certain cultural practices around the world today. Examples include the use of Roman-inspired columns in government buildings, the basis for many modern legal systems derived from Roman law, the influence of Latin on many languages, and the continuation of Roman customs such as the celebration of holidays like Easter and Christmas.
Pompeii was a Roman city which destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD. At that time the Romans still used papyrus scrolls and made notebooks made with bound parchment pages. The Romans invented the codeces (plural of codex) which were papyrus or parchment bound books later.
Some clocks, chapters of some books, chemistry, plays, etc.
no Roman coins were based off of the phonecians so the phonecians influeced the modern coin system. and that is still a tenuos comparison
The Weatherley Goup is a modern recruitment agency. It did not exist in the Roman days
The three ancient civilisations that most profoundly influenced modern Western culture would probably be Rome, which gave us its empire; Greece, which gave us its philosophy and ideals; and Judea, which gave us Christianity.
Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor is one example of a modern statue
The law of most western countries is based on or influenced by Roman civil law
The Roman language, Latin, had a significant impact on many modern languages, particularly in Europe. Latin served as the language of the Roman Empire, which spread its influence across the continent. As a result, many languages evolved from Latin, influencing vocabulary, grammar, and structure. This influence can still be seen today in languages such as Spanish, French, Italian, and English.