Destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 CE, the ruins of Pompeii offer the best evidence we have of life in the Roman Empire. But the eruptions are only part of the story. In The Fires of Vesuvius, acclaimed historian Mary Beard makes sense of the remains.
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Michaela
2022-06-24
Love this book, its really easy to emagine myself walking around pompei. Looking at the baths and statues. I also learned many new latin phrses and words. Simply love this!!
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