
PREFACE
CONTENTS
BOOK I. - INFESTA VIRTUTIBUS TEMPORA
CHAPTER I - THE ARISTOCRACY UNDER THE TERROR
CHAPTER II - THE WORLD OF THE SATIRIST
CHAPTER III - THE SOCIETY OF THE FREEDMEN
BOOK II - RARA TEMPORUM FELICITAS
CHAPTER I - THE CIRCLE OF THE YOUNGER PLINY
CHAPTER II - MUNICIPAL LIFE
CHAPTER III - THE COLLEGES AND PLEBEIAN LIFE
The book opens with a thoughtful examination of why the tumultuous years from Nero’s chaotic rule to the hopeful reign of Marcus Aurelius deserve focused study. It sketches the stark contrast between the law‑less excesses of the early empire and the comparatively stable, prosperous century that followed, highlighting how the Antonine emperors managed to blend civic grandeur with an uneasy moral climate. By weaving together literary sources, inscriptions, and archaeological evidence, the author shows how everyday Roman life was shaped by both material luxury and a growing yearning for spiritual direction.
In the second part, the narrative turns to the philosophical currents that tried to steer the empire’s conscience—Stoicism, new Platonism, and the eclectic attempts to reform pagan practice. It also traces the rise of Eastern cults such as Isis and Mithras, explaining how their promises of personal salvation appealed to a populace still distant from elite philosophical ideals. Throughout, the work invites listeners to contemplate the fragile balance between public order, private vice, and the search for meaning in a world on the brink of transformation.
Language
en
Duration
~28 hours (1627K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-10-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1924
A gifted interpreter of the ancient world, this Irish scholar brought late Roman society vividly to life for generations of readers. His books mix careful learning with a strong feel for the people, politics, and beliefs behind the empire's final centuries.
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