Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day
A time-traveler's guide to sightseeing, shopping, and survival in the city of the Caesars.

Welcome to Rome, city of the Caesars! This informative and entertaining guide provides everything that any tourist needs for a journey back in time to ancient Rome in AD 200. All you need is your imagination and a toothbrush—this book does the rest, describing all the best places to stay and shop, what to do, and what to avoid.

The guide first gives advice on arranging the sea journey to Italy, and then describes the road to Rome and what to see on each of the city's famous seven hills. You learn what to take to a posh dinner party (dining robe, your own napkin, and indoor shoes) and where to find the best markets, public baths, and brothels.

A series of walks covers all the sights of the eternal city, from the opulence of an imperial palace on the Palatine Hill through the bustle of the Forum to the grandeur of temples such as the Pantheon. The largest and most populous city in the ancient world has more than one hundred spectacles to offer, including chariot races and events at the Colosseum where gladiators battle to the death.

Witty and accessible, this book will appeal to history buffs, travelers, and anyone who has ever wondered what it would have been like to visit the greatest city of ancient times.

Advice for the traveler in ancient Rome...
• The best class of overnight accommodation is a hospitium. You will have to share your room with as many people as the landlord can cram in.
• The main course is so smothered in pungent sauce that you may not know what you are eating. Depending on how you feel about delicacies such assnails fattened on milk, this may not be a bad thing.
• If cost is not an issue you can spend over 100,000 denarii a pound for top-quality purple dyed silk, bearing in mind that you can expect to pay the same price for a pet lion.
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Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day
A time-traveler's guide to sightseeing, shopping, and survival in the city of the Caesars.

Welcome to Rome, city of the Caesars! This informative and entertaining guide provides everything that any tourist needs for a journey back in time to ancient Rome in AD 200. All you need is your imagination and a toothbrush—this book does the rest, describing all the best places to stay and shop, what to do, and what to avoid.

The guide first gives advice on arranging the sea journey to Italy, and then describes the road to Rome and what to see on each of the city's famous seven hills. You learn what to take to a posh dinner party (dining robe, your own napkin, and indoor shoes) and where to find the best markets, public baths, and brothels.

A series of walks covers all the sights of the eternal city, from the opulence of an imperial palace on the Palatine Hill through the bustle of the Forum to the grandeur of temples such as the Pantheon. The largest and most populous city in the ancient world has more than one hundred spectacles to offer, including chariot races and events at the Colosseum where gladiators battle to the death.

Witty and accessible, this book will appeal to history buffs, travelers, and anyone who has ever wondered what it would have been like to visit the greatest city of ancient times.

Advice for the traveler in ancient Rome...
• The best class of overnight accommodation is a hospitium. You will have to share your room with as many people as the landlord can cram in.
• The main course is so smothered in pungent sauce that you may not know what you are eating. Depending on how you feel about delicacies such assnails fattened on milk, this may not be a bad thing.
• If cost is not an issue you can spend over 100,000 denarii a pound for top-quality purple dyed silk, bearing in mind that you can expect to pay the same price for a pet lion.
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Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day

Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day

by Philip Matyszak
Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day

Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day

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A time-traveler's guide to sightseeing, shopping, and survival in the city of the Caesars.

Welcome to Rome, city of the Caesars! This informative and entertaining guide provides everything that any tourist needs for a journey back in time to ancient Rome in AD 200. All you need is your imagination and a toothbrush—this book does the rest, describing all the best places to stay and shop, what to do, and what to avoid.

The guide first gives advice on arranging the sea journey to Italy, and then describes the road to Rome and what to see on each of the city's famous seven hills. You learn what to take to a posh dinner party (dining robe, your own napkin, and indoor shoes) and where to find the best markets, public baths, and brothels.

A series of walks covers all the sights of the eternal city, from the opulence of an imperial palace on the Palatine Hill through the bustle of the Forum to the grandeur of temples such as the Pantheon. The largest and most populous city in the ancient world has more than one hundred spectacles to offer, including chariot races and events at the Colosseum where gladiators battle to the death.

Witty and accessible, this book will appeal to history buffs, travelers, and anyone who has ever wondered what it would have been like to visit the greatest city of ancient times.

Advice for the traveler in ancient Rome...
• The best class of overnight accommodation is a hospitium. You will have to share your room with as many people as the landlord can cram in.
• The main course is so smothered in pungent sauce that you may not know what you are eating. Depending on how you feel about delicacies such assnails fattened on milk, this may not be a bad thing.
• If cost is not an issue you can spend over 100,000 denarii a pound for top-quality purple dyed silk, bearing in mind that you can expect to pay the same price for a pet lion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780500051474
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Publication date: 06/11/2007
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.95(d)

About the Author

Philip Matyszak's previous books include Chronicle of the Roman Republic, Enemies of Rome, and Sons of Caesar.

Table of Contents


Getting There     6
Puteoli
Hitting the Road
The Environs of Rome     15
Villas
Aqueducts
Tombs
The Pomerium
Walls & Gates
Settling In     25
Where to Stay - the Seven Hills
Types of Accommodation Sanitary Facilities
Medical Emergencies
What to Wear
Food
Out and About     42
Dining Out
Meeting People
Roman Names
The Social Order
Slaves
Family
Shopping     63
Where to Shop
Changing Money
What to Buy
Aediles
Law and Order     71
Praetorians
Urban Cohorts
Vigiles
Crime Law Courts
Prison
Punishment
Entertainment     80
Colosseum
Circus Maximus
Theatre
Prostitution & Brothels
Religion     96
Temples to Visit
The Pantheon
Religious Festivals
Must-See Sights     115
Forum of the Romans
Arch of Titus
Imperial Forums
Triumphal Columns
Tomb of St Peter
Baths
Roman Walks     127
The Palatine
Along the Tiber
The Campus Martius
Map     136
Useful Phrases     138
Author's Note     140
Sources of Illustrations     140
Index     141
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