Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome - Hardcover

Adkins, Lesley; Adkins, Roy A.

 
9780816027552: Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome

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This clear and authoritative text provides a broad range of information on the entire rise and fall of the Roman Empire from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD. It is organized thematically in nine illustrated chapters giving in-depth coverage of aspects of Roman life, both social and military.

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Husband-and-wife Lesley and Roy Adkins are both archaeologists, Members of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Lesley has a degree in archaeology, ancient history and Latin from the University of Bristol and Roy a degree in archaeology from University College, Cardiff. They have written numerous books and articles on archaeological and historical themes. They have travelled widely in Europe and the Middle East, led guided tours of archaeological sites in Britain, and are keen photographers who run their own picture library. They live on the fringe of Dartmoor National Park in Devon.

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From Chapter 7: The Latin word templum originally denoted an area of sky designated by an augur as that in which he was taking auspices. It also meant a space on which to erect the shrine of a god or a space in which to conduct business. A building was only a templum if it had been consecrated by both pontiffs and augurs, because the augurs knew the will of the gods. Those buildings consecrated only by pontiffs were sacrum or aedes, because...

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