Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul

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Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul

by T. G. (Thomas George) Tucker

EN·~10 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

PREFACE

10:35

INTRODUCTION - CHAPTERS - I EXTENT AND SECURITY OF THE EMPIRE - II TRAVEL WITHIN THE EMPIRE - III A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE PROVINCES - IV THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM: EMPEROR, SENATE, KNIGHTS, AND PEOPLE - V NERO THE EMPEROR - VI ADMINISTRATION AND TAXATION OF THE EMPIRE - VII ROME: THE IMPERIAL CITY - VIII STREETS, WATER-SUPPLY, AND BUILDING MATERIAL - IX THE ROMAN TOWN HOUSE - X THE COUNTRY HOMESTEAD AND COUNTRY SEAT - XI ROMAN FURNITURE - XII SOCIAL DAY OF A ROMAN ARISTOCRAT—MORNING

7:14

CHAPTER I - EXTENT AND SECURITY OF THE EMPIRE

14:13

CHAPTER II - TRAVEL WITHIN THE EMPIRE

18:31

CHAPTER III - A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE PROVINCES

24:08

CHAPTER IV - THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM: EMPEROR, SENATE, KNIGHTS, AND PEOPLE

31:22

CHAPTER V - NERO THE EMPEROR

14:26

CHAPTER VI - ADMINISTRATION AND TAXATION OF THE EMPIRE

21:18

CHAPTER VII - ROME: THE IMPERIAL CITY

41:51

CHAPTER VIII - STREETS, WATER-SUPPLY, AND BUILDING MATERIAL

13:32

Description

This volume offers a lively, well‑researched snapshot of the Roman world at its most dramatic apex under Nero. Drawing on classic Latin and Greek writers as well as modern scholarship, the author paints everyday scenes—from bustling streets and monumental aqueducts to the quiet rhythms of a country villa—without slipping into academic jargon. Readers are guided through the empire’s vast reach, its administrative machinery, and the surprising ways ordinary citizens experienced imperial rule.

The book is richly illustrated with drawings of famous sites such as the Forum, the Pont du Gard, and Pompeian interiors, bringing the text to life. Organized into chapters on topics like aristocratic routines, the lives of women and children, military service, religion, and the arts, it provides a comprehensive yet approachable tour of Roman social customs and material culture. Ideal for anyone curious about ancient daily life, the work balances scholarly accuracy with an engaging, readable narrative.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (590K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

T. G. (Thomas George) Tucker

T. G. (Thomas George) Tucker

1859–1946

A gifted classicist and literary scholar, this Anglo-Australian writer spent decades bringing the ancient world closer to modern readers. His books on Athens, Rome, language, and literature blend academic depth with a clear, lively style.

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