A Walk Through Ancient Rome
A Tour of the Historical Sites That Shaped the City
(Autor) Dr Philip MatyszakIn this expert guide to the ancient city, Dr Philip Matyszak takes us on a tour of ancient Rome's most fascinating and important sites and locations, revealing the secrets of the beating heart of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. Rome itself was never grander or more magnificent than just before it fell, so be transported back in time to the empire's twilight years at the end of the 4th century ad, with almost a thousand years of Roman history to explore. Each chapter focuses on one of Rome's districts, with maps throughout and explanations of how the same routes would look today. Put yourself in the sandals of a Roman pedestrian and take a walk along the Via Appia, through the Capuan Gate and past all the wonders inside the walls of ancient Rome, from tombs and temples to sewers and shrines, the grand gardens and the humble street markets, from Nero's Golden House to the slums where Julius Caesar grew up. Walk alongside the ghosts of Trajan, Nero and Cicero; stand where they stood and see what they saw.
Dr Philip Matyszak
Dr. Philip Matyszak is a British historian and author known for his engaging and accessible writing style that brings ancient history to life for readers. He has written numerous books on ancient Rome and Greece, including "The Enemies of Rome" and "Ancient Rome on 5 Denarii a Day." Matyszak's works are praised for their meticulous research and entertaining storytelling, making them popular among both scholars and general readers. His contributions to literature have helped bring the ancient world to a wider audience and have had a significant impact on the historical non-fiction genre. One of his most famous works is "The Enemies of Rome," which explores the various adversaries that Rome faced throughout its history.