Roman Society
By (Author) David Taylor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st May 2011
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
Social and cultural history
937
Paperback
96
Width 139mm, Height 214mm, Spine 6mm
140g
In Roman Society David Taylor concentrates on aspects of the life of the diverse groups of people who lived in the Roman world - their homes, work, leisure, beliefs and attitudes. Providing valuable coursework material for GCSE Latin as well as Classical Studies, this book focuses on the period 50 BC to AD 150, an era of dramatic political upheavals when important social changes took place. The thoughts and feelings of the Romans themselves can best be discovered through the words of their writers, and this book contains a wide variety of translated passages from the works of poets, historians and novelists - even examples of graffiti which have survived on the walls of houses and shops.
A carefully planned and carefully written study...thanks to the author's skill in lucidly condensing a topic without suppressing its richness, many readers will gain from [this book] a rewarding experience. -- LACT Newsletter
David Taylor was Director of Inspection at Olfsted. He is the author of Cicero and Rome (1996), and The Greek and Roman Stage (1999) also in the same Inside the Ancient World series.