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Old 10-04-2010, 01:03 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Latinandgreek View Post
I have "I, Claudius" on my reading queue. I will comment on it when finished.
The television production from years ago, starring Derek Jacobi as Claudius, was brilliant! I did go on to read the book later.

A book I can highly recommend would be:

Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day

Coincidental to finding this thread, I have this book out from the library, that I haven't yet started:

A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome: Daily Life, Mysteries, and Curiosities

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