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Beschreibung
Behind Rome's marble monuments and political legends lived millions of ordinary people whose routines shaped the empire far more than its generals or emperors. Streets, Statues, and Senate Voices offers general readers a research-driven, immersive look into the daily life of Roman citizens-from bustling marketplaces and crowded insulae to lavish dinner banquets and public baths echoing with conversation.Drawing on archaeological evidence, inscriptions, household artifacts, urban planning studies, and classical literature, this book reconstructs the rhythms of Roman life with scholarly precision. Readers will explore how families organized their homes, how merchants negotiated prices, how artisans managed workshops, how public entertainment influenced culture, and how law, religion, and civic duty shaped every citizen's [...] narrative examines work, education, hygiene, food culture, festivals, social class, and leisure, offering a clear window into how ordinary Romans lived, aspired, and adapted within one of history's most complex societies. This research-focused account balances academic depth with accessible explanation, helping everyday readers understand what truly defined Roman life beyond the Senate and the [...], grounded, and deeply revealing, it brings ancient Rome down from its pedestals and into the lived experience of its people.
Behind Rome's marble monuments and political legends lived millions of ordinary people whose routines shaped the empire far more than its generals or emperors. Streets, Statues, and Senate Voices offers general readers a research-driven, immersive look into the daily life of Roman citizens-from bustling marketplaces and crowded insulae to lavish dinner banquets and public baths echoing with conversation.Drawing on archaeological evidence, inscriptions, household artifacts, urban planning studies, and classical literature, this book reconstructs the rhythms of Roman life with scholarly precision. Readers will explore how families organized their homes, how merchants negotiated prices, how artisans managed workshops, how public entertainment influenced culture, and how law, religion, and civic duty shaped every citizen's [...] narrative examines work, education, hygiene, food culture, festivals, social class, and leisure, offering a clear window into how ordinary Romans lived, aspired, and adapted within one of history's most complex societies. This research-focused account balances academic depth with accessible explanation, helping everyday readers understand what truly defined Roman life beyond the Senate and the [...], grounded, and deeply revealing, it brings ancient Rome down from its pedestals and into the lived experience of its people.
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Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9783565108510
ISBN-10: 3565108517
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Carl, Mark
Auflage: 2. Aufl.
Hersteller: epubli
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, D-10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit@epubli.com
Maße: 11 x 210 x 297 mm
Von/Mit: Mark Carl
Gewicht: 0,479 kg
Artikel-ID: 134329740