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		<title>A history of the Roman Empire in 21 women</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Putting the Women Back into Roman History</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rome as you&#8217;ve never seen it before &#8211; brazenly unconventional, badly behaved and ever so feminine.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Hugely entertaining and illuminating&#8217; -Elodie Harper, author of <em>The Wolf Den</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>A WATERSTONES BEST HISTORY BOOK OF 2023</strong></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how the history of the Roman Empire <em>usually</em> goes?</p>
<p>We kick off with Romulus murdering his brother, go on to Brutus overthrowing Tarquin, bounce through an appallingly tedious list of battles and generals and consuls, before emerging into the political stab-fest of the late Republic. After &#8216;<em>Et tu, Brute?</em>&#8216;, it runs through all the emperors, occasionally nodding to a wife or mother to show how bad things get when women won&#8217;t do as they&#8217;re told, until Constantine invents Christianity only for Attila the Hun to come and ruin everything.</p>
<p><strong>Let&#8217;s tear up this script. The history of Rome and its empire is so much more than these &#8216;Important Things&#8217;.</strong></p>
<p>In this alternative history, Emma Southon tells another story about the Romans, one that lives through Vestal Virgins and sex workers, business owners and poets, empresses and saints.</p>
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<li>Discover how entrepreneurial sex worker <strong>Hispala Faecenia</strong> uncovered a conspiracy of treason, human sacrifice and Bacchic orgies so wild they would make Donna Tartt blush, becoming one of Rome&#8217;s unlikeliest heroes.</li>
<li>Book yourself a table the House of <strong>Julia Felix</strong> and get to know Pompeii&#8217;s savviest businesswoman and restauranteur. Indulge in an array of locally sourced delicacies as you take in the wonderful view of Mount Vesuvius? what could possibly go wrong?</li>
<li>Join the inimitable <strong>Septimia Zenobia</strong>, who &#8211; after watching a series of incompetent, psychopathic and incompetently psychopathic emperors almost destroy the Empire &#8211; did what any of us would do. She declared herself Empress, took over half the Roman Empire and ran it herself.</li>
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		<title>Hadrian&#8217;s Wall</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Located at the far-flung and wild edge of the Roman Empire, Hadrian's Wall was constructed by Emperor Hadrian in the 120s AD. Vast in size and stretching from the east to the west coast of the northern part of Britannia, it is the largest monument left by the Roman empire - all the more striking because it lies so far from Rome. Today, it is one of the most visited heritage sites in the country. Yet the story of the Wall is far more than the development of a line of fortifications and the defence of a troublesome imperial frontier. Generation after generation of soldiers served there, with their families as well as traders and other foreign and local civilians in and around the army bases. The glimpses of this vibrant, multinational community in Adrian Goldsworthy's masterly book bring the bare stones to life.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A beautifully produced account of the history and importance of Hadrian&#8217;s Wall, by a bestselling author and expert on Ancient Rome. </b>Located at the far-flung and wild edge of the Roman Empire, Hadrian&#8217;s Wall was constructed by Emperor Hadrian in the 120s AD. Vast in size and stretching from the east to the west coast of the northern part of Britannia, it is the largest monument left by the Roman empire &#8211; all the more striking because it lies so far from Rome. Today, it is one of the most visited heritage sites in the country.Yet the story of the Wall is far more than the development of a line of fortifications and the defence of a troublesome imperial frontier. Generation after generation of soldiers served there, with their families as well as traders and other foreign and local civilians in and around the army bases. The glimpses of this vibrant, multinational community in Adrian Goldsworthy&#8217;s masterly book bring the bare stones to life.Goldsworthy also considers why and how the wall was built, and discusses the fascinating history, afterlife and archaeology of this unique ancient monument.</p>
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		<title>The One Impossible Labyrinth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jack West Jr has made it to the Supreme Labyrinth. Now he faces one last race - against multiple rivals, against time, against the collapse of the universe itself - a headlong race that will end at a throne inside the fabled labyrinth. It ends here - now - in the most lethal and dangerous place Jack has encountered in all of his many adventures. And in the face of this indescribable peril, with everything on the line, there is only one thing he can do - attempt the impossible.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><h2><b>THE BRAND NEW JACK WEST THRILLER AND <i>SUNDAY TIMES </i>BESTSELLER</b><br /><b>&#8216;Spectacular&#8230;Part-Jack Reacher, part-Indiana Jones&#8217; </b><i>SMH</i></h2>
<p><b>THE END IS HERE</b></p>
<p>Jack West Jr has made it to the Supreme Labyrinth.</p>
<p>Now he faces one last race &#8211; against multiple rivals, against time, against the collapse of the universe itself &#8211; a headlong race that will end at a throne inside the fabled labyrinth.<br /><b><br />AN IMPOSSIBLE MAZE</b></p>
<p>But the road will be hard. For this is a maze like no other: a maze of mazes. Uncompromising and complex. Demanding and deadly.</p>
<p><b>A CATACLYSMIC CONCLUSION</b></p>
<p>It all comes down to this. It ends here &#8211; now &#8211; in the most lethal and dangerous place Jack has encountered in all of his many adventures. And in the face of this indescribable peril, with everything on the line, there is only one thing he can do.</p>
<p>Attempt the impossible.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<h3><b>PRAISE FOR THE JACK WEST THRILLERS</b></h3>
<p>&#8216;An action hero <b>worthy of Lee Child</b>&#8216; <i>Sydney Morning Herald<br /></i><br />&#8216;Thrilling, <b>action-packed adventure</b> from cover to cover&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Nobody writes action like Matthew Reilly&#8217; Vince Flynn</p>
<p>&#8216;Get ready for <b>a wild ride</b>&#8216; <i>Daily Telegraph</i></p>
<p>&#8216;Exciting and entertaining&#8217; <i>Chicago Sun-Times</i></p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<h3><b>READERS LOVE THE JACK WEST THRILLERS</b></h3>
<p>&#8216;<b>Indiana Jones in a book</b> . . . Immensely entertaining&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;A super duper <b>kick ass</b> soldier&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;A first class <b>all-action</b> historical thriller&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;<b>Heart-pounding</b> stuff&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Enjoy the <b>rollercoaster </b>ride&#8217;</p>
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		<title>The Invention of Medicine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Medicine is one of the great fields of achievement of the ancient Greeks. Hippocrates is celebrated worldwide as the father of medicine and the Hippocratic Oath is admired throughout the medical profession as a founding statement of ethics and ideals. In the fifth century BC, Greeks even wrote of medicine as a newly discovered craft they had invented. Robin Lane Fox's book puts their invention of medicine in a wider context, from the epic poems of Homer to the first doctors known to have been active in the Greek world.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Longlisted for the RUNCIMAN AWARD, 2021</b></p>
<p>Medicine is one of the great fields of achievement of the Ancient Greeks. Hippocrates is celebrated worldwide as the father of medicine and the Hippocratic Oath is admired throughout the medical profession as a founding statement of ethics and ideals. In the fifth century BC, Greeks even wrote of medicine as a newly discovered craft they had invented.</p>
<p>Robin Lane Fox&#8217;s remarkable book puts their invention of medicine in a wider context, from the epic poems of Homer to the first doctors known to have been active in the Greek world. He examines what we do and do not know about Hippocrates and his Oath and the many writings that survive under his name. He then focuses on seven core texts which give the case histories of named individuals, showing that books 1 and 3 belong far earlier than previously recognised. Their re-dating has important consequences for the medical awareness of the great Greek dramatists and the historians Herodotus and Thucydides. Robin Lane Fox pieces together the doctor&#8217;s thinking from his terse observations and relates it in a new way to the history of Greek prose and ideas.</p>
<p>This original and compelling book opens windows onto many other aspects of the classical world, from women&#8217;s medicine to street-life, empire, art, sport, sex and even botany. It fills a dark decade in a new way and carries readers along an extraordinary journey form Homer&#8217;s epics to the grateful heirs of the Greek case histories, first in the Islamic world and then in early modern Europe.</p>
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		<title>The Grand Tour</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here is an introduction to the raucous yet educational 'gap year' tours of Europe taken by wealthy British aristocrats in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. For many young eighteenth-century aristocrats, the Grand Tour was an essential rite of passage. Spending many months travelling established routes through France and Italy, they would visit the great cultural sites of western Europe - from Paris, through to Venice, Florence, and Rome - ostensibly absorbing art, architecture and culture. Yet all too often, it was a gateway to gambling and debauchery. In this illustrated guide, Mike Rendell shows how the tour reached its zenith, examining the young tourists' activities and how they acquired 'polish' and an appreciation for fashion, opera, and classical antiquity.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>An introduction to the raucous yet educational &#8216;gap year&#8217; tours of Europe taken by wealthy British aristocrats in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.</b>For many young eighteenth-century aristocrats, the Grand Tour was an essential rite of passage. Spending many months travelling established routes through France and Italy, they would visit the great cultural sites of western Europe &#8211; from Paris, through to Venice, Florence and Rome &#8211; ostensibly absorbing art, architecture and culture. Yet all too often, it was a gateway to gambling and debauchery. In this beautifully illustrated guide, Mike Rendell shows how the tour reached its zenith, examining the young tourists&#8217; activities and how they acquired &#8216;polish&#8217; and an appreciation for fashion, opera and classical antiquity. He also explores their passion for souvenirs and art collecting, and how these items made their way back to grand country houses, which were themselves often modelled to the rules of classical European architecture.</p>
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		<title>Silchester Revealed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A highly illustrated synthesis of 500 years of occupation of the Iron Age to Roman town of Calleva (Silchester).]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With its apparently complete town plan, revealed by the Society of Antiquaries of London&#8217;s great excavation project, 1890-1909, Silchester is one of the best known towns in Roman Britain and the Roman world more widely.  Since the 1970s excavations by the author and the University of Reading on several sites including the amphitheatre, the defences, the forum basilica, the public baths, a temple and an extensive area of an entire insula, as well as surveys of the suburbs and immediate hinterland, have radically increased our knowledge of the town and its development over time from its origins to its abandonment.  This research has discovered the late Iron Age oppidum and allowed us to characterise the nature of the settlement with its strong Gallic connections and widespread political and trading links across southern Britain, to Gaul and to southern Europe and the Mediterranean.   Following a review of the evidence for the impact of the Roman conquest of A.D. 43/44, the settlement&#8217;s transformation into a planned Roman city is traced, and its association with the Emperor Nero is explored. With the re-building in masonry of the great forum basilica in the early second century, the city reached the peak of its physical development.  Defence building, first in earthwork, then in stone in the later third century are major landmarks of the third century, but the town can be shown to have continued to flourish, certainly up to the early fifth century and the end of the Roman administration of Britain.  The enigma of the Silchester ogham stone is explored and the story of the town and its transformation to village is taken up to the fourteenth century.   Modern archaeological methods have allowed us to explore a number of themes demonstrating change over time, notably the built and natural environments of the town, the diet, dress, health, leisure activities, living conditions, occupations and ritual behaviour of the inhabitants, and the role of the town as communications centre, economic hub and administrative centre of the tribal &#8216;county&#8217; of the Atrebates.</p>
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		<title>A History of Ancient Greece in 50 Lives</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tells the Greek story through the interconnecting lives of the men and women who shaped its politics and literature, its science and philosophy, its art and sport.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The political leaders, writers, artists and philosophers of ancient Greece turned a small group of city states into a pan-Mediterranean civilization, whose legacy can be found everywhere today. But who were these people, what do we know of their lives and how did they interact with one another? In this original new approach to telling the Greek story, David Stuttard weaves together the lives of fifty movers and shakers of the Greek world into a continuous, chronologically organized narrative, from the early tyrant rulers Peisistratus and Polycrates, through the stirrings of democracy under Cleisthenes to the rise of Macedon under Philip II and Alexander the Great and the eventual decline of the Greek world as Rome rose.</p>
<p>With 29 illustrations, 25 in colour</p>
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		<title>The Invention of Medicine: From Homer to Hippocrates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Medicine is one of the great fields of achievement of the ancient Greeks. Hippocrates is celebrated worldwide as the father of medicine and the Hippocratic Oath is admired throughout the medical profession as a founding statement of ethics and ideals. In the fifth century BC, Greeks even wrote of medicine as a newly discovered craft they had invented. Robin Lane Fox's book puts their invention of medicine in a wider context, from the epic poems of Homer to the first doctors known to have been active in the Greek world.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Longlisted for the RUNCIMAN AWARD, 2021</b></p>
<p>Medicine is one of the great fields of achievement of the Ancient Greeks. Hippocrates is celebrated worldwide as the father of medicine and the Hippocratic Oath is admired throughout the medical profession as a founding statement of ethics and ideals. In the fifth century BC, Greeks even wrote of medicine as a newly discovered craft they had invented. </p>
<p>Robin Lane Fox&#8217;s remarkable book puts their invention of medicine in a wider context, from the epic poems of Homer to the first doctors known to have been active in the Greek world. He examines what we do and do not know about Hippocrates and his Oath and the many writings that survive under his name. He then focuses on seven core texts which give the case histories of named individuals, showing that books 1 and 3 belong far earlier than previously recognised. Their re-dating has important consequences for the medical awareness of the great Greek dramatists and the historians Herodotus and Thucydides. Robin Lane Fox pieces together the doctor&#8217;s thinking from his terse observations and relates it in a new way to the history of Greek prose and ideas.</p>
<p>This original and compelling book opens windows onto many other aspects of the classical world, from women&#8217;s medicine to street-life, empire, art, sport, sex and even botany. It fills a dark decade in a new way and carries readers along an extraordinary journey form Homer&#8217;s epics to the grateful heirs of the Greek case histories, first in the Islamic world and then in early modern Europe.</p>
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		<title>History Of Greece &#038; Hellenistic World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This authoritative study covers the period from the eighth century BC, which witnessed the emergence of the Greek city-states, to the conquests of Alexander the Great and the establishment of the Greek monarchies some five centuries later.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A comprehensive view of the ancient Greek world, its history and its achievements. The legacy of the Hellenistic world is vast-it ranges from architecture to philosophy, literature, and the visual arts to military strategy and science. This authoritative study covers the period from the eighth century BC, which witnessed the emergence of the Greek city-states, to the conquests of Alexander the Great and the establishment of the Greek monarchies some five centuries later.Chapters dealing with political and social history are interspersed with chapters on philosophy and the arts, including Homer, Greek myth, Aristotle, and Plato, Greek dramatists such as Sophocles and Aristophanes, and the flourishing of the visual and plastic arts.This volume, first published as part of The Oxford History of the Classical World, includes illustrations, maps, a Chronology of Events, and suggestions for Further Reading. </p>
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