This classic book brings to life imperial Rome as it was during the second century A.D., the time of Trajan and Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, and Commodus. It was a period marked by lavish displays of wealth, a dazzling cultural mix, and the advent of Christianity. The splendor and squalor of the city, the spectacles, and the day s routines are reconstructed from an immense fund of archaeological evidence and from vivid descriptions by ancient poets, satirists, letter-writers, and novelists from Petronius to Pliny the Younger. In a new Introduction, the eminent classicist Mary Beard appraises the book s enduring and sometimes surprising influence and its value for general readers and students. She also provides an up-to-date bibliographic essay.
Carcopino s pledge to his readers was to open up to them some traces of the world that lay underneath the grandeur that remains the public face of ancient Rome. . . . No one has ever done it better. Mary Beard, from the Introduction
Daily Life in Ancient Rome: The People and the City at the Height of the Empire
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Author(s)Jérôme Carcopino
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN / ASIN0300101864
ISBN-139780300101867
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank803,587
CategoryHistory
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