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Roman life in the days of Cicero

By Alfred John Church

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In ancient Rome, rituals meet ruthless ambition, family bonds clash with political games, and the fate of a republic rests on the shoulders of its most influential figures.

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2004-09-16
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"Roman Life in the Days of Cicero" by Alfred John Church is a historical exploration set in the last days of the Roman Republic that uses Marcus Tullius Cicero's life as a focal point. The story offers a portrayal of Roman social norms, education, and political struggles. The story commences by describing the key events of a Roman boy's childhood and education, highlighting the relevance of rituals, family connections, and social traditions. The opening sequence details the rites of passage a Roman boy experiences from birth, including being granted a name and the wearing of protective charms. The book details the education of a Roman child, the influence of family, and how the child is influenced by parental guidance. The book blends historical facts with personal stories, bringing to life the experiences of young Romans within the significant historical and political events of Cicero's time.

About the Author

Alfred John Church was an English classical scholar.

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