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This study of Ancient Rome offers a fascinating glimpse of what Roman society was like-from fashion, to food, to politics and recreation-gathered from literary works, art, and archaeological remains. While the political history and prominent figures of Ancient Rome are well known, accounts of daily life in that time and place often remain untold. This fascinating encyclopedia explores this period from a social and cultural perspective, digging into the day-to-day activities of how Romans dressed, what they ate, how they worked, and what they did for fun. Drawing from recent archaeological…mehr
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This study of Ancient Rome offers a fascinating glimpse of what Roman society was like-from fashion, to food, to politics and recreation-gathered from literary works, art, and archaeological remains. While the political history and prominent figures of Ancient Rome are well known, accounts of daily life in that time and place often remain untold. This fascinating encyclopedia explores this period from a social and cultural perspective, digging into the day-to-day activities of how Romans dressed, what they ate, how they worked, and what they did for fun. Drawing from recent archaeological evidence, author James W. Ermatinger explores the everyday lives of Roman citizens of all levels and classes. This book is organized into ten sections: art, economics, family, fashion, food, housing, politics, recreation, religion, and science. Each section contains more than two dozen entries that illuminate such topics as slavery as a social movement; the menus of peasants, slaves, and the elite; and the science and engineering solutions that became harbingers for today's technology. The work contains a selection of primary documents as well as a bibliography of print and Internet resources.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 185mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 2127g
- ISBN-13: 9781440829079
- ISBN-10: 1440829071
- Artikelnr.: 41854780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 185mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 2127g
- ISBN-13: 9781440829079
- ISBN-10: 1440829071
- Artikelnr.: 41854780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
James W. Ermatinger, PhD, is dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences and professor of history at the University of Illinois Springfield.
VOLUME 1 Preface
Introduction
Chronology: From the Founding of Rome (753 bce) to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (180 ce)
Arts
Introduction
Agricultural Treatises
Art Collecting
Caesar
Gaius Julius
Catullus
Gaius Valerius
Cicero
Marcus Tullius
Decorations
Drama
Etruscan
Geographical Treatises
Hellenism
Jewish Literature
Livy (Titus Livius)
Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus)
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso)
Performing Arts
Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
Polybius
Portraiture
Pottery
Prose
Roman Classical Literature
Romanitas
Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
Satire
Sculpture
Seneca
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture
Banking
Builders
Collegium
Economic Policy
Farming
Fullers (Dry Cleaning)
Industry
Laborers
Latifundia
Leather Making
Manumission
Markets
Merchants
Milling/Baking
Mining
Money
Professionals
Public Works
Ranching
Shipbuilding
Shopkeepers
Slavery
Social Structure
Taxes
Trade
Weavers
Family and Gender
Introduction
Adoption
Adultery
Cemeteries
Childhood
Courtship
Cremation
Death and Dying
Divorce
Education
Family Life
Family Planning
Freedmen
Funerals
Heirs
Higher Education
Homosexuality
Household
Inhumation
Legal Divisions
Marriage
Paterfamilias
Patronage
Population
Pregnancy
Suicide
Wills
Women's Duties
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Beards
Bikini
Clothing
Colors
Cosmetics
Ethnic Dress
Fabrics
Greek/Eastern Dress
Hairstyles
Hygiene
Jewelry
Men
Jewelry
Women
Military Dress
Northern European Dress
Personal Accouterments
Public Appearance
Rural Fashion
Shoes
Shopping Districts
Toga
Toiletries
Underclothing
Urban Amenities
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Amphorae
Banquets
Private
Beer
Cereals
Delicacies
Dining while Traveling
Dinner Party
Festivals
Fish
Food Preservation
Food Servers
Fruits
Meats
Poultry
Roman Dinnerware
Roman Kitchens
Rural Elite Diet
Rural Peasant Diet
Serving
Spices
State Banquets
Trade Routes
Transport
Urban Elite Diet
Urban Poor Diet
Vegetables
Wine
VOLUME 2 Housing and Community
Introduction
Apartments
Building Techniques
City Houses
City Traffic
Colonial Planning
Colonies
Crime
Floors
Forum
Furniture
Gardens
Masonry Construction
Palaces
Public Architecture
Public Dangers
Public Structures
Roofs
Rural and Periodic Markets
Rural Houses
Street Trade
Surveying
Town Planning
Villa
Wall Coverings
Wooden House Components
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
Agrarian Reforms
Auxiliaries
Cursus Honorum
Elections
Government
Imperialism
Justice and Punishment
Legions
Military Camps
Military Command
Military Strategies and Tactics
Military Uniforms
Military Weapons
Navy
Punic Wars
Race
Roman Finances
Roman Provincial Treatment
Roman Rule
Roman View of War
Samnite Wars
Senate
Social War
Soldiers' Lives
Soldiers' Service
Soldiers' Training
Tribes
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Actors
Adolescent
Baths
Books and Libraries
Brothels
Circus Racing
Class Structure and Status
Etiquette/Hospitality
Festivals
Private
Gambling
Games
Gladiatorial Combat
Gladiatorial Training
Hunts
Leisure
Music and Dance
Musical Instruments
Pleasures
Public Festivals at Rome
Retirement
Sport
Sumptuary Laws
Theaters and Odeon
Travel
Triumphs
Vacations
Work versus Leisure Days
Religion and Beliefs
Introduction
Afterlife
Astrology
Atheism
Bacchus
Ceres
Christianity
Cybele
Emperor Worship
Hades
Isis and Osiris
Judaism
Lupercalia
Magic
Mithraic Mysteries
Moral Codes
Mystery Religions
Olympian Religion
Persephone/Libera
Private Worship
Punic Religion
Roman Foundation Myths
Roman Priests
Sacred Groves
Sacrifices
State Religion
Temples
Vesta
Science and Technology
Introduction
Agricultural Devices
Aqueducts
Astronomy
Calendar Reforms
Carts
Engineering
Geography
Hand Tools
Harbors
Health
Inventions
Machinery
Metallurgy
Military Technology
Minting
Roads
Roman Glass
Roman Medicine
Roman Time Keeping
Ship Rigging
Ships
Tools
Wood and Stone
Wagons
Warships
Water Inventions
Weights and Measures
Primary Documents
Arts
The Size and Components of a Villa: Columella
De Re Rustica (On Agriculture) (First Century ce)
Economics and Work
Description of a Latifundia: Pliny the Elder
Naturalis Historia (Natural History) (ca. 79 ce)
Family and Gender
The Paterfamilias-the Story of Publius Horatius: Livy
The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) (Late First Century bce)
Fashion and Appearance
Emperors Augustus (Octavian) and Nero Shave Their Beards: Dio Cassius
Roman History (Historia Romana) (ca. 229 ce) and Suetonius
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars (De Vita Caesarum) (ca. 121 ce)
Food and Drink
The Banquet of Trimalchio: Petronius Arbiter
Satyricon (ca. 50s-60s ce)
Housing and Community
Pliny the Younger and the Emperor Trajan Discuss the Need for Fire Departments: Pliny
Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (ca. 110-113 ce)
Politics and Warfare
The Reforms of Tiberius Gracchus: Plutarch
Lives (Late First Century ce)
Recreation and Social Customs
Description of the Circus Maximus: Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Roman Antiquities (Late First Century bce) and Seneca's Disgust with the Audience at the Gladiatorial Games: Seneca's Letter to Lucilius (50s-60s ce)
Religion and Beliefs
Description of Roman Priests and Vestals: Plutarch
Life of Numa (ca. 110 ce)
Science and Technology
The Romans Build a War Fleet to Defeat Carthage: Polybius
The Histories (Late Second Century bce)
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Chronology: From the Founding of Rome (753 bce) to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (180 ce)
Arts
Introduction
Agricultural Treatises
Art Collecting
Caesar
Gaius Julius
Catullus
Gaius Valerius
Cicero
Marcus Tullius
Decorations
Drama
Etruscan
Geographical Treatises
Hellenism
Jewish Literature
Livy (Titus Livius)
Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus)
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso)
Performing Arts
Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
Polybius
Portraiture
Pottery
Prose
Roman Classical Literature
Romanitas
Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
Satire
Sculpture
Seneca
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture
Banking
Builders
Collegium
Economic Policy
Farming
Fullers (Dry Cleaning)
Industry
Laborers
Latifundia
Leather Making
Manumission
Markets
Merchants
Milling/Baking
Mining
Money
Professionals
Public Works
Ranching
Shipbuilding
Shopkeepers
Slavery
Social Structure
Taxes
Trade
Weavers
Family and Gender
Introduction
Adoption
Adultery
Cemeteries
Childhood
Courtship
Cremation
Death and Dying
Divorce
Education
Family Life
Family Planning
Freedmen
Funerals
Heirs
Higher Education
Homosexuality
Household
Inhumation
Legal Divisions
Marriage
Paterfamilias
Patronage
Population
Pregnancy
Suicide
Wills
Women's Duties
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Beards
Bikini
Clothing
Colors
Cosmetics
Ethnic Dress
Fabrics
Greek/Eastern Dress
Hairstyles
Hygiene
Jewelry
Men
Jewelry
Women
Military Dress
Northern European Dress
Personal Accouterments
Public Appearance
Rural Fashion
Shoes
Shopping Districts
Toga
Toiletries
Underclothing
Urban Amenities
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Amphorae
Banquets
Private
Beer
Cereals
Delicacies
Dining while Traveling
Dinner Party
Festivals
Fish
Food Preservation
Food Servers
Fruits
Meats
Poultry
Roman Dinnerware
Roman Kitchens
Rural Elite Diet
Rural Peasant Diet
Serving
Spices
State Banquets
Trade Routes
Transport
Urban Elite Diet
Urban Poor Diet
Vegetables
Wine
VOLUME 2 Housing and Community
Introduction
Apartments
Building Techniques
City Houses
City Traffic
Colonial Planning
Colonies
Crime
Floors
Forum
Furniture
Gardens
Masonry Construction
Palaces
Public Architecture
Public Dangers
Public Structures
Roofs
Rural and Periodic Markets
Rural Houses
Street Trade
Surveying
Town Planning
Villa
Wall Coverings
Wooden House Components
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
Agrarian Reforms
Auxiliaries
Cursus Honorum
Elections
Government
Imperialism
Justice and Punishment
Legions
Military Camps
Military Command
Military Strategies and Tactics
Military Uniforms
Military Weapons
Navy
Punic Wars
Race
Roman Finances
Roman Provincial Treatment
Roman Rule
Roman View of War
Samnite Wars
Senate
Social War
Soldiers' Lives
Soldiers' Service
Soldiers' Training
Tribes
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Actors
Adolescent
Baths
Books and Libraries
Brothels
Circus Racing
Class Structure and Status
Etiquette/Hospitality
Festivals
Private
Gambling
Games
Gladiatorial Combat
Gladiatorial Training
Hunts
Leisure
Music and Dance
Musical Instruments
Pleasures
Public Festivals at Rome
Retirement
Sport
Sumptuary Laws
Theaters and Odeon
Travel
Triumphs
Vacations
Work versus Leisure Days
Religion and Beliefs
Introduction
Afterlife
Astrology
Atheism
Bacchus
Ceres
Christianity
Cybele
Emperor Worship
Hades
Isis and Osiris
Judaism
Lupercalia
Magic
Mithraic Mysteries
Moral Codes
Mystery Religions
Olympian Religion
Persephone/Libera
Private Worship
Punic Religion
Roman Foundation Myths
Roman Priests
Sacred Groves
Sacrifices
State Religion
Temples
Vesta
Science and Technology
Introduction
Agricultural Devices
Aqueducts
Astronomy
Calendar Reforms
Carts
Engineering
Geography
Hand Tools
Harbors
Health
Inventions
Machinery
Metallurgy
Military Technology
Minting
Roads
Roman Glass
Roman Medicine
Roman Time Keeping
Ship Rigging
Ships
Tools
Wood and Stone
Wagons
Warships
Water Inventions
Weights and Measures
Primary Documents
Arts
The Size and Components of a Villa: Columella
De Re Rustica (On Agriculture) (First Century ce)
Economics and Work
Description of a Latifundia: Pliny the Elder
Naturalis Historia (Natural History) (ca. 79 ce)
Family and Gender
The Paterfamilias-the Story of Publius Horatius: Livy
The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) (Late First Century bce)
Fashion and Appearance
Emperors Augustus (Octavian) and Nero Shave Their Beards: Dio Cassius
Roman History (Historia Romana) (ca. 229 ce) and Suetonius
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars (De Vita Caesarum) (ca. 121 ce)
Food and Drink
The Banquet of Trimalchio: Petronius Arbiter
Satyricon (ca. 50s-60s ce)
Housing and Community
Pliny the Younger and the Emperor Trajan Discuss the Need for Fire Departments: Pliny
Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (ca. 110-113 ce)
Politics and Warfare
The Reforms of Tiberius Gracchus: Plutarch
Lives (Late First Century ce)
Recreation and Social Customs
Description of the Circus Maximus: Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Roman Antiquities (Late First Century bce) and Seneca's Disgust with the Audience at the Gladiatorial Games: Seneca's Letter to Lucilius (50s-60s ce)
Religion and Beliefs
Description of Roman Priests and Vestals: Plutarch
Life of Numa (ca. 110 ce)
Science and Technology
The Romans Build a War Fleet to Defeat Carthage: Polybius
The Histories (Late Second Century bce)
Bibliography
Index
VOLUME 1 Preface
Introduction
Chronology: From the Founding of Rome (753 bce) to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (180 ce)
Arts
Introduction
Agricultural Treatises
Art Collecting
Caesar
Gaius Julius
Catullus
Gaius Valerius
Cicero
Marcus Tullius
Decorations
Drama
Etruscan
Geographical Treatises
Hellenism
Jewish Literature
Livy (Titus Livius)
Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus)
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso)
Performing Arts
Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
Polybius
Portraiture
Pottery
Prose
Roman Classical Literature
Romanitas
Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
Satire
Sculpture
Seneca
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture
Banking
Builders
Collegium
Economic Policy
Farming
Fullers (Dry Cleaning)
Industry
Laborers
Latifundia
Leather Making
Manumission
Markets
Merchants
Milling/Baking
Mining
Money
Professionals
Public Works
Ranching
Shipbuilding
Shopkeepers
Slavery
Social Structure
Taxes
Trade
Weavers
Family and Gender
Introduction
Adoption
Adultery
Cemeteries
Childhood
Courtship
Cremation
Death and Dying
Divorce
Education
Family Life
Family Planning
Freedmen
Funerals
Heirs
Higher Education
Homosexuality
Household
Inhumation
Legal Divisions
Marriage
Paterfamilias
Patronage
Population
Pregnancy
Suicide
Wills
Women's Duties
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Beards
Bikini
Clothing
Colors
Cosmetics
Ethnic Dress
Fabrics
Greek/Eastern Dress
Hairstyles
Hygiene
Jewelry
Men
Jewelry
Women
Military Dress
Northern European Dress
Personal Accouterments
Public Appearance
Rural Fashion
Shoes
Shopping Districts
Toga
Toiletries
Underclothing
Urban Amenities
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Amphorae
Banquets
Private
Beer
Cereals
Delicacies
Dining while Traveling
Dinner Party
Festivals
Fish
Food Preservation
Food Servers
Fruits
Meats
Poultry
Roman Dinnerware
Roman Kitchens
Rural Elite Diet
Rural Peasant Diet
Serving
Spices
State Banquets
Trade Routes
Transport
Urban Elite Diet
Urban Poor Diet
Vegetables
Wine
VOLUME 2 Housing and Community
Introduction
Apartments
Building Techniques
City Houses
City Traffic
Colonial Planning
Colonies
Crime
Floors
Forum
Furniture
Gardens
Masonry Construction
Palaces
Public Architecture
Public Dangers
Public Structures
Roofs
Rural and Periodic Markets
Rural Houses
Street Trade
Surveying
Town Planning
Villa
Wall Coverings
Wooden House Components
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
Agrarian Reforms
Auxiliaries
Cursus Honorum
Elections
Government
Imperialism
Justice and Punishment
Legions
Military Camps
Military Command
Military Strategies and Tactics
Military Uniforms
Military Weapons
Navy
Punic Wars
Race
Roman Finances
Roman Provincial Treatment
Roman Rule
Roman View of War
Samnite Wars
Senate
Social War
Soldiers' Lives
Soldiers' Service
Soldiers' Training
Tribes
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Actors
Adolescent
Baths
Books and Libraries
Brothels
Circus Racing
Class Structure and Status
Etiquette/Hospitality
Festivals
Private
Gambling
Games
Gladiatorial Combat
Gladiatorial Training
Hunts
Leisure
Music and Dance
Musical Instruments
Pleasures
Public Festivals at Rome
Retirement
Sport
Sumptuary Laws
Theaters and Odeon
Travel
Triumphs
Vacations
Work versus Leisure Days
Religion and Beliefs
Introduction
Afterlife
Astrology
Atheism
Bacchus
Ceres
Christianity
Cybele
Emperor Worship
Hades
Isis and Osiris
Judaism
Lupercalia
Magic
Mithraic Mysteries
Moral Codes
Mystery Religions
Olympian Religion
Persephone/Libera
Private Worship
Punic Religion
Roman Foundation Myths
Roman Priests
Sacred Groves
Sacrifices
State Religion
Temples
Vesta
Science and Technology
Introduction
Agricultural Devices
Aqueducts
Astronomy
Calendar Reforms
Carts
Engineering
Geography
Hand Tools
Harbors
Health
Inventions
Machinery
Metallurgy
Military Technology
Minting
Roads
Roman Glass
Roman Medicine
Roman Time Keeping
Ship Rigging
Ships
Tools
Wood and Stone
Wagons
Warships
Water Inventions
Weights and Measures
Primary Documents
Arts
The Size and Components of a Villa: Columella
De Re Rustica (On Agriculture) (First Century ce)
Economics and Work
Description of a Latifundia: Pliny the Elder
Naturalis Historia (Natural History) (ca. 79 ce)
Family and Gender
The Paterfamilias-the Story of Publius Horatius: Livy
The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) (Late First Century bce)
Fashion and Appearance
Emperors Augustus (Octavian) and Nero Shave Their Beards: Dio Cassius
Roman History (Historia Romana) (ca. 229 ce) and Suetonius
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars (De Vita Caesarum) (ca. 121 ce)
Food and Drink
The Banquet of Trimalchio: Petronius Arbiter
Satyricon (ca. 50s-60s ce)
Housing and Community
Pliny the Younger and the Emperor Trajan Discuss the Need for Fire Departments: Pliny
Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (ca. 110-113 ce)
Politics and Warfare
The Reforms of Tiberius Gracchus: Plutarch
Lives (Late First Century ce)
Recreation and Social Customs
Description of the Circus Maximus: Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Roman Antiquities (Late First Century bce) and Seneca's Disgust with the Audience at the Gladiatorial Games: Seneca's Letter to Lucilius (50s-60s ce)
Religion and Beliefs
Description of Roman Priests and Vestals: Plutarch
Life of Numa (ca. 110 ce)
Science and Technology
The Romans Build a War Fleet to Defeat Carthage: Polybius
The Histories (Late Second Century bce)
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Chronology: From the Founding of Rome (753 bce) to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (180 ce)
Arts
Introduction
Agricultural Treatises
Art Collecting
Caesar
Gaius Julius
Catullus
Gaius Valerius
Cicero
Marcus Tullius
Decorations
Drama
Etruscan
Geographical Treatises
Hellenism
Jewish Literature
Livy (Titus Livius)
Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus)
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso)
Performing Arts
Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
Polybius
Portraiture
Pottery
Prose
Roman Classical Literature
Romanitas
Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
Satire
Sculpture
Seneca
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
Economics and Work
Introduction
Agriculture
Banking
Builders
Collegium
Economic Policy
Farming
Fullers (Dry Cleaning)
Industry
Laborers
Latifundia
Leather Making
Manumission
Markets
Merchants
Milling/Baking
Mining
Money
Professionals
Public Works
Ranching
Shipbuilding
Shopkeepers
Slavery
Social Structure
Taxes
Trade
Weavers
Family and Gender
Introduction
Adoption
Adultery
Cemeteries
Childhood
Courtship
Cremation
Death and Dying
Divorce
Education
Family Life
Family Planning
Freedmen
Funerals
Heirs
Higher Education
Homosexuality
Household
Inhumation
Legal Divisions
Marriage
Paterfamilias
Patronage
Population
Pregnancy
Suicide
Wills
Women's Duties
Fashion and Appearance
Introduction
Beards
Bikini
Clothing
Colors
Cosmetics
Ethnic Dress
Fabrics
Greek/Eastern Dress
Hairstyles
Hygiene
Jewelry
Men
Jewelry
Women
Military Dress
Northern European Dress
Personal Accouterments
Public Appearance
Rural Fashion
Shoes
Shopping Districts
Toga
Toiletries
Underclothing
Urban Amenities
Women's Clothing
Food and Drink
Introduction
Amphorae
Banquets
Private
Beer
Cereals
Delicacies
Dining while Traveling
Dinner Party
Festivals
Fish
Food Preservation
Food Servers
Fruits
Meats
Poultry
Roman Dinnerware
Roman Kitchens
Rural Elite Diet
Rural Peasant Diet
Serving
Spices
State Banquets
Trade Routes
Transport
Urban Elite Diet
Urban Poor Diet
Vegetables
Wine
VOLUME 2 Housing and Community
Introduction
Apartments
Building Techniques
City Houses
City Traffic
Colonial Planning
Colonies
Crime
Floors
Forum
Furniture
Gardens
Masonry Construction
Palaces
Public Architecture
Public Dangers
Public Structures
Roofs
Rural and Periodic Markets
Rural Houses
Street Trade
Surveying
Town Planning
Villa
Wall Coverings
Wooden House Components
Politics and Warfare
Introduction
Agrarian Reforms
Auxiliaries
Cursus Honorum
Elections
Government
Imperialism
Justice and Punishment
Legions
Military Camps
Military Command
Military Strategies and Tactics
Military Uniforms
Military Weapons
Navy
Punic Wars
Race
Roman Finances
Roman Provincial Treatment
Roman Rule
Roman View of War
Samnite Wars
Senate
Social War
Soldiers' Lives
Soldiers' Service
Soldiers' Training
Tribes
Recreation and Social Customs
Introduction
Actors
Adolescent
Baths
Books and Libraries
Brothels
Circus Racing
Class Structure and Status
Etiquette/Hospitality
Festivals
Private
Gambling
Games
Gladiatorial Combat
Gladiatorial Training
Hunts
Leisure
Music and Dance
Musical Instruments
Pleasures
Public Festivals at Rome
Retirement
Sport
Sumptuary Laws
Theaters and Odeon
Travel
Triumphs
Vacations
Work versus Leisure Days
Religion and Beliefs
Introduction
Afterlife
Astrology
Atheism
Bacchus
Ceres
Christianity
Cybele
Emperor Worship
Hades
Isis and Osiris
Judaism
Lupercalia
Magic
Mithraic Mysteries
Moral Codes
Mystery Religions
Olympian Religion
Persephone/Libera
Private Worship
Punic Religion
Roman Foundation Myths
Roman Priests
Sacred Groves
Sacrifices
State Religion
Temples
Vesta
Science and Technology
Introduction
Agricultural Devices
Aqueducts
Astronomy
Calendar Reforms
Carts
Engineering
Geography
Hand Tools
Harbors
Health
Inventions
Machinery
Metallurgy
Military Technology
Minting
Roads
Roman Glass
Roman Medicine
Roman Time Keeping
Ship Rigging
Ships
Tools
Wood and Stone
Wagons
Warships
Water Inventions
Weights and Measures
Primary Documents
Arts
The Size and Components of a Villa: Columella
De Re Rustica (On Agriculture) (First Century ce)
Economics and Work
Description of a Latifundia: Pliny the Elder
Naturalis Historia (Natural History) (ca. 79 ce)
Family and Gender
The Paterfamilias-the Story of Publius Horatius: Livy
The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) (Late First Century bce)
Fashion and Appearance
Emperors Augustus (Octavian) and Nero Shave Their Beards: Dio Cassius
Roman History (Historia Romana) (ca. 229 ce) and Suetonius
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars (De Vita Caesarum) (ca. 121 ce)
Food and Drink
The Banquet of Trimalchio: Petronius Arbiter
Satyricon (ca. 50s-60s ce)
Housing and Community
Pliny the Younger and the Emperor Trajan Discuss the Need for Fire Departments: Pliny
Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (ca. 110-113 ce)
Politics and Warfare
The Reforms of Tiberius Gracchus: Plutarch
Lives (Late First Century ce)
Recreation and Social Customs
Description of the Circus Maximus: Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Roman Antiquities (Late First Century bce) and Seneca's Disgust with the Audience at the Gladiatorial Games: Seneca's Letter to Lucilius (50s-60s ce)
Religion and Beliefs
Description of Roman Priests and Vestals: Plutarch
Life of Numa (ca. 110 ce)
Science and Technology
The Romans Build a War Fleet to Defeat Carthage: Polybius
The Histories (Late Second Century bce)
Bibliography
Index