Tempo rimanente per ricevere gli ordini prima di Natale: (4 giorni, 14 ore, 24 minuti, 8 secondi)
Bookbot

Philip Matyszak

    1 gennaio 1958

    Philip Matyszak è un autore britannico di saggistica, principalmente concentrato su opere storiche riguardanti l'antica Roma. La sua esperienza risiede nell'esplorazione della storia romana, che applica alle sue coinvolgenti pubblicazioni. Attraverso la sua scrittura, rende accessibile ai lettori l'affascinante mondo dell'antica Roma, offrendo profonde intuizioni sulla sua cultura e società. Le sue opere sono apprezzate per la loro accuratezza fattuale e la leggibilità.

    Philip Matyszak
    Expedition to Disaster
    Cataclysm 90 BC
    Gladiator: The Roman Fighter's [Unofficial] Manual
    Greece Against Rome
    The Sons of Caesar
    Ancient Athens on Five Drachmas a Day
    • The Sons of Caesar

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The story of one of the most colourful dynasties in history, from Caesar's rise to power in the first century BC to Nero's death in AD 68.

      The Sons of Caesar
    • Greece Against Rome

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Predominantly narrated from the perspective of the Hellenistic Kingdoms, showing how Rome was barely on their radar, the wars among them and internal problems holding greater priority.

      Greece Against Rome
    • Delve into the world of ancient Rome with an engaging guide that reveals the secrets of becoming a gladiator. Learn essential fighting techniques, training regimens, and the art of captivating audiences in the Colosseum. This informative resource combines entertainment with historical accuracy, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of gladiatorial life and the skills required to succeed in the arena.

      Gladiator: The Roman Fighter's [Unofficial] Manual
    • Cataclysm 90 BC

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Dramatic narrative combining big personalities (Cicero, Cato, Marius, Sulla and Pompey), political intrigue, assassination and full-scale warfare.

      Cataclysm 90 BC
    • Beyond the Greeks, Romans and Hebrews of the Classical and Biblical eras, a rich diversity of peoples helped lay the foundations of the modern world. Philip Matyszak brings to life these cultures and individuals that made up the busy, brawling multicultural mass of humanity that emerged from the ancient Middle East and spread across the Mediterranean and Europe. He explores the origins of forty forgotten peoples, their great triumphs and defeats, and considers the legacy they have left to us today, whether it be in fine art or everyday language. This carefully-researched and illuminating history is the perfect introduction for the modern reader, packed with surprising facts and fascinating stories, detailed maps and beautiful illustrations of artefacts and sites of interest. "Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World" offers a new understanding of these important civilizations that have been obscured by the passage of time

      Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World
    • “A fascinating little handbook of serious scholarship and irrepressible wit, Legionary vividly illuminates military life in ancient Rome.”—Boston Globe Your emperor needs you for the Roman army! The year is 100 CE and Rome stands supreme and unconquerable from the desert sands of Mesopotamia to the misty highlands of Caledonia. Yet the might of Rome rests completely on the armored shoulders of the legionaries who hold back the barbarian hordes and push forward the frontiers of the empire. This carefully researched yet entertainingly nonacademic book tells you how to join the Roman legions, the best places to serve, and how to keep your armor from getting rusty. Learn to march under the eagles of Rome from training, campaigns, and battle to the glory of a Roman triumph and retirement with a pension plan. Every aspect of army life is discussed, from drill to diet, with handy tips on topics such as how to select the best footwear or how to avoid being skewered by enemy spears. Combining the latest archaeological discoveries with the written records of those who actually saw the Roman legions in action, this book provides a vivid picture of what it meant to be a Roman legionary.

      Legionary : the Roman soldier's (unofficial) manual
    • An accessible historical exploration of the methods and motivations behind using magic in ancient Greece and Rome. In the ancient world, magic was everywhere. The supernatural abounded, turning flowers into fruit and caterpillars into butterflies. In a time before scientists studied weather patterns and figured out what caused the Earth’s most mysterious phenomena, it was magic that packed a cloud full of energy until it exploded with thunderbolts. It was everyday magic, but it was still magical. In Ancient Magic, author Philip Matyszak ushers readers into that world, showing how ancient Greeks and Romans concocted love potions and cast curses, how they talked to the dead and protected themselves from evil spirits. He takes readers to a world where gods interacted with humans and where people could not only talk to spirits and deities, but could themselves become divine. Ancient Magic presents us with a new understanding of the role of magic, combining a classical historiography with a practical how-to guide. Using a wide array of sources and lavish illustrations, this book offers an engaging and accessible way into the supernatural for all.

      Ancient magic : a practitioner's guide to the supernatural in Greece and Rome
    • Here is an informative and entertaining guide to everything that any tourist needs for a journey back in time to ancient Rome in AD 200. You need only pack your imagination and a toothbrush - this guide provides the rest, describing all the best places to stay and shop, what to do, and what to avoid. Brought to life with wonderful computergenerated reconstructions of ancient Rome, this highly original, witty book will appeal to tourists, armchair travellers and history buffs.

      Ancient Rome in 5 Denarii