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SPQR: A Roman Miscellany Anthony Everitt

SPQR: A Roman Miscellany By Anthony Everitt

SPQR: A Roman Miscellany by Anthony Everitt


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A moreishly entertaining and richly informative miscellany of facts about Rome and the Roman world.

SPQR: A Roman Miscellany Summary

SPQR: A Roman Miscellany by Anthony Everitt

SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus. A moreishly entertaining and richly informative miscellany of facts about Rome and the Roman world. Do you know to what use the Romans put the excrement of the kingfisher? Or why a dinner party invitation from the emperor Domitian was such a terrifying prospect? Or why Roman women smelt so odd? The answers to these questions can be found in SPQR, a compendium of extraordinary facts and anecdotes about ancient Rome and its Empire. Its 500-odd entries range across every area of Roman life and society, from the Empress Livia's cure for tonsillitis to the most reliable Roman methods of contraception.

SPQR: A Roman Miscellany Reviews

For those inclined to ask what the Romans ever did for us, this is the perfect response. Broken down into themes it gives a pithy and concise look at aspects of Roman life... a great read, and a single-volume primer for Roman history and culture' * The Good Book Guide *

About Anthony Everitt

Anthony Everitt is a visiting professor at Nottingham Trent University. He is the author of CICERO, AUGUSTUS, and HADRIAN AND THE TRIUMPH OF ROME.

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GOR006611839
9781781859414
1781859418
SPQR: A Roman Miscellany by Anthony Everitt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20150312
352
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