2 books tagged with ancient rome, sorted by rating.
by Marcus Aurelius
by Mary Beard
The private journal of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, written during military campaigns, offering timeless Stoic wisdom on virtue, duty, mortality, and the nature of the universe. Gregory Hays's acclaimed translation brings fresh clarity to these two-thousand-year-old reflections.
Mary Beard's masterful account of Rome from its mythical founding through Caracalla's granting of citizenship to all free inhabitants of the empire in 212 CE. Beard explores not just emperors and senators but the lives of ordinary Romans — slaves, women, freedmen, and provincial subjects.