This classic study by Ludwig Friedlander offers a comprehensive and accessible glimpse into the daily lives of ordinary Romans during the early Imperial era. Drawing on a wide range of literary, archaeological, and artistic sources, Friedlander paints a vivid picture of Roman society and its customs, beliefs, and values. Whether discussing the role of women, the spectacles of the arena, or the workings of the legal system, Friedlander's eye for...
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