"A useful cross-section of the literary and documentary evidence for ancient Roman history and society. An important new tool for teachers and students." --G. J. Oliver, Department of Classics, <i>Brown University</i>
<p>Eager to be immersed in the richness, diversity, and raw energy of how ancient Romans lived and thought? This most readable anthology is a revealing, seductive page-turner, hard to put down once opened. --Richard J. Talbert, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill</p>
An Impressive and well-chosen selection of key sources for the study of ancient Rome, rendered into lively and engaging English. Together they offer a panorama of republican and imperial life and letters. Highly recommended. --Nathan Rosenstein, The Ohio State University
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Biographical note
Christopher Francese is Professor of Classical Languages, Dickinson College.
R. Scott Smith is Associate Professor of Classics, University of New Hampshire.