Stories of Daily Life from the Roman World
Extracts from the Ancient Colloquia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:31st Aug '17
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This book provides English translations of newly discovered texts in an easily understandable presentation, with extensive illustrations.
A first-ever English translation of the colloquia, Latin 'easy readers' used by ancient Greek speakers to learn about Roman culture, which provide a unique view into ordinary Roman life - areas such as shopping, banking, dining, bathing, and going to school. Introductions and illustrations accompany the texts, making them an excellent introduction to Roman civilization.What did Roman children do first when they arrived at school in the morning? What excuse for missing school could be counted on to stave off a whipping from the teacher? What did a Roman banker do when someone came to borrow money? What did a Roman wife say when her husband came home drunk? The answers to such questions can be found not in mainstream ancient literature (whose writers had their minds on higher things) but in language textbooks for ancient Latin learners. These 'colloquia' offer an ancient introduction to Roman culture, covering such areas as shopping, banking, bathing, dining, arguing, and going to school; recently rediscovered, they are here presented for the first time in a format aimed at readers with no prior knowledge of Latin, Greek, or the ancient world. They come complete with introductory material, extensive illustrations, and a full explanation of their fascinating history.
'Eleanor Dickey's [book] deserves serious consideration for those tasked with introducing the ancient world to students … Stories of Daily Life, in short, will prove to be a versatile, potent, and inexpensive supplement to a variety of courses on the ancient world, even for students with little familiarity with antiquity more broadly.' Charles McNamara, Gnomon
ISBN: 9781316627280
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 9mm
Weight: 260g
178 pages