Step back in time to the bustling heart of the Roman Empire with Jerome Carcopino's "Daily Life in Ancient Rome." This classic work offers an unparalleled glimpse into the intricacies of Roman society at its zenith, vividly detailing the lives of emperors, senators, merchants, and the enslaved alike. Carcopino meticulously reconstructs the rhythms of daily existence, from the morning rituals in Roman homes to the clamor of the Forum, the spectacles of the Colosseum, and the complexities of urban planning. Discover the food they ate, the clothes they wore, their legal systems, religious practices, and the challenges of living in one of history's most powerful cities. Essential reading for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about the human experience in antiquity, this book brings the Eternal City and its inhabitants to vibrant life.
"Carcopino's pledge to his readers was to open up to them some traces of the world that lay underneath the grandeur that remains the public face of ancient Rome. . . . No one has ever done it better."-Mary Beard, from the Introduction