John T. Cullen's Ancient Rome Walks*—Nonfiction

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Fictionwise 12-Part Special Rome Walks Series

The ancient Romans were human beings just like modern people. From these ancient coffin images, they seem to speak to us across the centuries. What are they about to tell us?

Ostia & Salt Road
Regio XIII: Aventine Hill
Regio XI: Circus Maximus
Regio VIII: i~Forum Magnum
Regio VIII: ii~Capitolium & iii~Imperial Fora
Reg. I & XII Capena Gate ~ Public Pool
Reg. II & V Caelian Hill ~ Esquiline Hill
Reg. III & IV ~ Isis & Serapis ~ Temple of Peace
Reg. VI & VII High Lane ~ Broadway
Reg. IX ~ Flaminian Circuit
Reg. XIV Across the Tiber
Reg. X Palatine Hill & Portus, Clausula

*It's never been done before&/#151;a complete virtual tour of ancient Rome around 325 CE (Constantine). Takes the lay or student reader into each of the 14 Augustan districts. See not only the usual sights, but many known only to experts—and understand what you see from the eyes of the Romans. First digital edition of an important reference and virtual tour guide to ancient Rome in 150 CE: A Walk in Ancient Rome, 1st Authorized Print Edition (Clocktower Books, Fall 2012). Author advises readers to avoid the botched, unauthorized 2005 edition (iBooks/Simon&Schuster).

Ancient Rome Walks, 12 Part Series, Fictionwise 2010 by John T. Cullen


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