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This unique, portable guidebook sketches Rome’s rich philosophical tradition while serving as an engaging travel companion. It caters to those interested in la dolce vita and the ancient Romans’ concept of the vita beata—the good life. Philosopher Scott Samuelson offers a thinker’s tour of the Eternal City, intertwining philosophical ideas with the city’s geography. As he introduces iconic sites like the Colosseum, the Forum, and Campo de’ Fiori, he delves into the ethical and emotional questions they raise. This guide addresses profound inquiries often overlooked in typical tours, prompting reflections on history and identity. Beyond being a philosophical companion, Samuelson acts as a memorable tour guide, taking delightful detours to savor an afternoon Negroni, sample classic Roman pastas, and uncover hidden gems. Through his insights, we grasp why Rome has inspired thinkers like Lucretius and Seneca, as well as artists and filmmakers such as Horace, Caravaggio, and Fellini. This eclectic guidebook to Roman philosophy is designed for both intrepid wanderers and armchair travelers, appealing to anyone seeking not just a change of scenery but a transformation of the soul.
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Rome as a Guide to the Good Life, Scott Samuelson
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- 2023
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