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As the Romans Did offers a rich, revealing look at everyday Roman life. It provides clear, lively translations of a fascinating array of documents drawn from Latin and Greek source material--from personal letters, farming manuals, medical texts, and recipes to poetry, graffiti, and tombstone inscriptions. Each selection has been translated into readable, contemporary English. Extensive annotations, abundant biographical notes, maps, appendices, cross-references to related topics, and a newly updated bibliography provide students with the historical and cultural background material necessary to appreciate the selections. Arranged thematically into chapters on family life, housing, education, entertainment, religion, and other important topics, the translations reveal the ambitions and aspirations not only of the upper class, but of the average Roman citizen as well. They tell of the success and failure of Rome's grandiose imperialist policies and also of the pleasures and hardships of everyday life. Wide-ranging and lively, the third edition of As the Romans Did offers the most lucid account available of Roman life in all its diversity.
This work investigates the daily realities and social structures of Roman civilization through the lens of primary source documentation. Authors Jo-ann Shelton and Pauline Ripat utilize a vast collection of Latin and Greek texts to reconstruct the lived experience of both elite and common Roman citizens. By organizing these documents thematically, the authors provide a framework for understanding the intersection of imperial policy and individual existence.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators frequently cite this volume as a foundational resource for students of classical history due to its accessible translation style. Readers often note that the thematic organization makes the dense historical material highly navigable for non-specialists.
Page Count:
775
Publication Date:
2022-08-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Academic US
ISBN-10:
0190072148
ISBN-13:
9780190072148
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