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The Hidden Life of Ancient Rome. Slaves and gladiators, criminals and prostitutes, plebeians and legionnaires...

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The Hidden Life of Ancient Rome. Slaves and gladiators, criminals and prostitutes, plebeians and legionnaires...
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The eminent American historian Robert Knapp, who taught the history and culture of Ancient Rome at the University of California, Berkeley, for over 30 years, makes the heroes of his research the ordinary, "inconspicuous" inhabitants of the Roman Empire: workers, housewives, beggars, slaves, soldiers, gladiators, robbers, prostitutes—those whose lives are far less well-known than those of emperors, philosophers, senators, and, in other words, prominent representatives of the state. The author covers the period of Roman history from the Emperor Octavian Augustus to the Emperor Constantine the Great, creating a clearer and more complete picture of the daily life of the lower classes of the empire, including its negative aspects.
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