
audiobook
by British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities
Transcriber's Note:
A GUIDE TO THE EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATING GREEK AND ROMAN LIFE. SECOND EDITION.
BRITISH MUSEUM. DEPARTMENT OF GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. A GUIDE TO THE EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATING GREEK AND ROMAN LIFE. SECOND EDITION.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
GREEK AND ROMAN LIFE
I.—POLITICAL INSCRIPTIONS AND SLAVERY. (Table-Case K.)
II.—COINS. (Table-Case K.)
III.—DRAMA. (Table-Case K and Glass Shade above.)
IV.—SHIPPING. (Wall-Cases 94-97.)
This guide invites listeners into a vivid, illustrated tour of the British Museum’s Greek and Roman antiquities. Each of the 264 images can be enlarged, revealing the fine details of vase paintings, sculptures, and everyday objects that once filled ancient homes, streets, and arenas. By grouping artifacts according to themes such as politics, sport, and domestic life, the guide paints a clear picture of how the classical world functioned beyond its artistic fame.
The contents are organized into concise sections that cover everything from political inscriptions and coinage to drama, shipping, and religious rites. Readers will hear about the gear of gladiators, the thunder of chariot races, the craftsmanship of armor, and the design of furniture, lamps, and clothing. The visual material is complemented by straightforward explanations written by the museum’s curators, making complex material approachable.
Ideal for anyone curious about daily life in antiquity, this audio companion offers a structured, engaging look at the tangible traces of Greek and Roman societies, helping listeners imagine the rhythms of ancient public and private worlds.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by deaurider, Lesley Halamek, Stephen Rowland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-05-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A publishing arm of the British Museum, this department produced classic guides and catalogues that opened the ancient Greek and Roman world to generations of readers. Its books blend scholarship with clear description, making them useful both to specialists and curious newcomers.
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