This inquiry into the collective psychology of the ancient Romans speaks not about military conquest, sober law, and practical politics, but about extremes of despair, desire, and envy. Carlin Barton makes us uncomfortably familiar with a society struggling at or beyond the limits of human endurance. To probe the tensions of the Roman world in the period from the first century b.c.e. through the first two centuries c.e., Barton picks two images: the gladiator and the 'monster.'
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很好讀,寫得流暢,但是架構有些混亂
评分很好讀,寫得流暢,但是架構有些混亂
评分很好讀,寫得流暢,但是架構有些混亂
评分很好讀,寫得流暢,但是架構有些混亂
评分很好讀,寫得流暢,但是架構有些混亂
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