
audiobook
by Felix Dahn
Produced by Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen
FELICITAS
FELIX DAHN
ENSIMÄINEN LUKU.
TOINEN LUKU.
KOLMAS LUKU.
NELJÄS LUKU.
VIIDES LUKU.
KUUDES LUKU.
SEITSEMÄS LUKU.
A learned traveler wandering the Alpine valleys of late‑antique Europe discovers a world where stone‑capped villas and bustling market streets sit on the edge of a looming transformation. Through the eyes of a Salzburg archivist, the narrative weaves together the quiet rustle of moss‑covered Roman roadways, the glitter of scattered coins and pottery, and the steady approach of Germanic horsemen who glimpse a fading empire with both curiosity and ambition.
The novel balances meticulous historical detail with a personal quest: the narrator follows forgotten pathways toward a hidden spring, hoping to uncover a small, tangible reminder of the Roman presence in these rugged lands. Along the way, he encounters the lingering lives of farmers, merchants, and craftsmen who have adapted to the shifting balance of power, offering a vivid portrait of daily resilience amid the first tremors of a new era.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (225K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1912
A 19th-century German writer, historian, and legal scholar best remembered for bringing the ancient world to life in popular historical fiction. His best-known novel, Ein Kampf um Rom (A Struggle for Rome), helped make him widely read far beyond academic circles.
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