When in Rome

When in Rome

Title: When in Rome
Author: Paul Chrystal
Release: 2017-07-02
Kind: ebook
Genre: Ancient History, Books, History
Size: 4398361
Entirely new evidence based on original sources rendered in modern and understandable translations Covers the whole gaunt of social history in ancient Rome Authoritative and referenced commentaries on each passage, placing each into a social and historical context Superbly illustrated with photographs and drawings When in Rome: Social Life in Ancient Rome is a vibrant and accessible social history of Rome from 753 BCE to the fall of the Empire some 1,300 years later. To support its findings, the book features hundreds of translations of inscriptions and graffiti from original authors – Roman, Greek and Jewish – and evidence culled from the visual arts, curse tablets, official records and letters, both private and official. Each comes with detailed commentaries, placing them into a social and historical context. The result is a fascinating survey of how Roman men, women and children lived their lives on a daily basis taking in marriage, slavery, gladiators, medicine, magic, religion, superstition and the occult as well as sex, work and play, education, death, housing, country life and city life.

There are also chapters on domestic violence, family pets and female genital mutilation. In short, When in Rome gives a vivid description of what the Romans really did.

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