Marcus Furius Camillus, a pivotal figure in early Roman history, receives in-depth exploration in this work, contrasting with his sporadic appearances in contemporary histories. The book aims to extract valuable insights from historical traditions surrounding Camillus, shedding light on his significance and contributions to Rome's development. This focused analysis offers a fresh perspective on a character often overlooked in modern narratives of Roman history.
Ronald T. Ridley Books


A vivid collage-portrait of Rome in three volumes - the most comprehensive anthology of writings by visitors to the eternal city ever compiled.