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Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day (5 Denarii) af Philip Matyszak
The Campaigns of Alexander (Penguin Classics) af Arrian
The Jugurthine War / The Conspiracy of Catiline (Penguin Classics) af Sallust
The History of Rome from Its Foundation, Books XXI-XXX: The War with Hannibal (Penguin Classics) af Titus Livius Livy
The Civil Wars (Penguin Classics) af Appian
The Civil War (Penguin Classics) af Julius Caesar
The Ethics of Aristotle af E. V. Rieu
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Om mig I'm a student of Classics, majoring in Classical Literature. My focus this year is on Seneca and the philosophy of his tragedies. I'm hoping to go overseas next year and will be sad to have to leave most of my library behind. This is the main reason for using Library Thing - so that I can keep track of all the books I have owned and replace them!
Om mit bibliotek My library is dominated by texts which are pertinent to my field of study. However, they are a clear representation of what I love to read!
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skrevet af Garp83 kl. 6:38 pm (EST) den May 23, 2008
I didn't mean to imply admiration for Alexander in my comment, although he's a fascinating historical personage. All in all, world conquerers don't impress me much. But I do find it compelling to imagine myself back in the fourth century reading the classics in the classic language ...
When I get to the Roman period, I will definitely seek out your recommendations further. The closest I've come to that so far is Robin Lane Fox [The Classical World: From Homer to Hadrian] which after Greece & the Hellenistic period delivered a brushstroke of Rome that was unfortunately a rather boring treatment.
skrevet af Garp83 kl. 7:46 am (EST) den May 9, 2008
13 Hour Days -- I admire your committment! I have an undergrad degree in History but have been pursuing my studies on my own since then, reading and taking Teaching Company Courses such as:
[http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclo...]
I've taken more than a dozen of these and they are wonderful, especially if you discipline yourself to do a lot of exploratory reading. I read all of Herodotus & Thucydides plus a fair bit of Xenophon in tandem with these courses.
Naturally, I do envy your actual classroom work. If I didn't run my own company which eats up so much of my time I would go back for grad work, just for fun. I am considering taking ancient Greek classes locally, though, because I can't seem to make any headway just out of a book so far. I want to read the Iliad in Greek, like Alexander!
I am guessing from your slang that you are in the UK? Am I right? Are you in London or out in the country?
I look forward to hearing more about your university work. I am fascinated by the classics. I am working my way through Greece & hope to make it to Rome (figuratively!) one day. Stay in touch!
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