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A train slides down from the mountains north of Naples, and through the window the rolling Campagna stretches out—green plains dotted with ancient hillocks, the Tiber glimmering in the distance. The narrative follows that first impression, inviting listeners to wander among deserted villas, lone shepherds, and the silent remnants of a once‑thriving countryside. As the scene shifts, the author paints a picture of how the land transformed from a peasant’s field to a playground for imperial luxury, then to a quiet haunt of ruin and malaria‑scarred solitude.
From there the journey moves onto the famed Appian Way, where towering aqueduct arches rise like stone ribs against the sky. The guide blends vivid travel observations with concise history, revealing how emperors such as Claudius turned engineering feats into public welfare, and how the ruins of temples and forums still echo Rome’s rise to power. Listeners are left with a palpable sense of the timeless landscape, its beauty and its stories, beckoning them to explore the Eternal City’s outer reaches.
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (42K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-09-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1917
A respected American historian of Greece and Rome, he wrote clear, widely used books that helped generations of students step into the ancient world. His career took him from classical scholarship to teaching at major universities in the United States.
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