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A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities J. C. McKeown (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin, Madison)

A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities By J. C. McKeown (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin, Madison)

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A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities is a serendipitous collection of odd facts and opinions about life and culture in ancient Rome, gleaned from a wide body of ancient evidence.

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A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities Summary

A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities: Strange Tales and Surprising Facts from the World's Greatest Empire by J. C. McKeown (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin, Madison)

The ancient Romans have left us far more information about themselves than has any other Western society until much more recent times. But what we know about them is sometimes bizarre, and hardly fits the conventional view of the Romans as a pragmatic people with a ruthlessly efficient army and a very logical and well ordered language. A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities is a serendipitous collection of odd facts and opinions, carefully gleaned from the wide body of evidence left to us by the Romans themselves. Each highlights a unique and curious feature of life in ancient Rome. Readers will find a plethora of trivial but fascinating facts about Rome, from the fantastical (a description of werewolves) to the quotidian (styles of chamber pots), and from the refined (dining etiquette of Pompeiians) to the crude (punishments for mutineers). The author has organized the entries around major themes-e.g., The Army, Women, Education, Foreigners, Spectacles, etc.-making the book easily accessible for quick browsing or for more deliberate consumption. Throughout, the purpose of the enterprise is to amuse and to stimulate an interest in the ancient world's most remarkable and abundantly documented empire.

A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities Reviews

McKeown's scholia are tersely informative, enlivened by pertinent modern analogues, myth puncturing ... and dry witticisms. * Barry Baldwin, Fortean Times *
Enjoyable surendipitous rummage. * Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman *
A fascinating social history which should appeal to a wide readership. * Anthony Looch, Oxford Mail *
Anyone dipping into this serendipitous book,,,will find enough surprising facts and strange tales to satisfy the most voracious quizzer. * Daily Mail, Michael Simkins *
The book could persuade the most history-hating student to fall in love with ancient Rome. * James McConnachi, Sunday Times *
Even for confirmed classicists, it's a highly entertaining read. * James McConnachie, Sunday Times *
McKeown has provided us with an amazing jumble of information ... This amusing little collection would make a nice gift for graduating Classics majors or friends interested in Rome. * William K. Freiert, International Journal of Classical Tradition *

About J. C. McKeown (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin, Madison)

Professor of Classics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Table of Contents

Chapter I. Family Life Chapter II. Women Chapter III. Names Chapter IV. Education Chapter V. The Army Chapter VI. Romans At Sea Chapter VII. The Law Chapter VIII. Farming Chapter IX. Medicine Chapter X. Religion & Superstition Chapter XI. The Life Of The Mind Chapter XII. Foreigners Chapter XIII. Slaves Chapter XIV. Animals Chapter XV. Spectacles Chapter XVI. Food & Drink Chapter XVII. Decadence Chapter XVIII. Buildings Chapter XIX. Pompeii & Herculaneum Chapter XX. Toilets Chapter XXI. Not For The Puritanical Chapter XXII. Tempus Fugit Chapter XXIII. Kings, Consuls, & Emperors Glossary Acknowledgements

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CIN0195393759VG
9780195393750
0195393759
A Cabinet of Roman Curiosities: Strange Tales and Surprising Facts from the World's Greatest Empire by J. C. McKeown (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20100722
272
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