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The Culture of the Roman Plebs

Autor Dr Nicholas Horsfall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2003
The common man in the Roman street is beginning at last to attract the attention he deserves from specialists;his active, noisy role in the politics of the late Republic has been restored to him and now the time has come to try to look a bit further inside his head, at his culture, not in the conventionally book-defined sense of what - if anything - he read and wrote, but of the songs he sang, the dances and music he preferred, the shows he saw, the games he played, the scraps of knowledge he picked up, the Greek he learned from the Syrians across the landing, the odds and ends of the history of Rome he had picked up from statues, processions, plays. This is the first attempt to reconstruct what your average Roman talked about in the bar or in the multi-seater latrine. All Latin is translated and all due care is taken of the non-specialist's requirements.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715632383
ISBN-10: 0715632388
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

First attempt to reconstruct what your average Roman talked about in the bar or in the multi-seater latrine

Notă biografică

Nicholas Horsfall is Honorary Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History, Durham University, UK. His publications include Aeneid Books II, III, VII and XI.

Cuprins

Preface 1. Song and memory 2. Rules of evidence 3. Music returns to Rome 4. Culture without education; education without school5. Fun for all 6. To help pass the time 7. Hypocrisy and evidence: the case of Cicero 8. Implications Appendix 1. The legionary as his own historianAppendix 2. Some inscriptions Notes Bibliography Index

Recenzii

Most histories of Roman antiquity principally focus on the elite aristocracy and the military generals that supported or overthrew them. [This book] by independent scholar Nicholas Horsfall is a welcome and long needed history that specifically addresses the life of the common people that populated and made possible what became known as the Roman Empire. From the noisy, active role of the common populace, to their songs, dances, music, shows, games, and daily life, The Culture Of The Roman Plebs fills in the larger picture. Of special note is that Nicholas Horsfall has meticulously translated and reconstructed what the average Roman talked and thought about as recorded in graffiti and the other odds and ends of notation derived from the records of ordinary Roman life as they have survived over the past two thousand years. The Culture Of The Roman Plebs is a welcome and enthusiastically recommended addition to academic library collections and would make an excellent title for community library Ancient History collections for non-specialist general readers with an interest in Roman history.

Descriere

This is the first attempt to reconstruct what your average Roman talked about in the bar or multi-seater latrine. From what songs he sang, to the dances and music he preferred, the shows he saw, the games he played, the Greek he learned from the Syrians and the knowledge he picked up.