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The Fires of Vesuvius

Pompeii Lost and Found

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The Fires of Vesuvius

By: Mary Beard
Narrated by: Phyllida Nash
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Pompeii is the most famous archaeological site in the world, visited by more than two million people each year. Yet it is also one of the most puzzling, with an intriguing and sometimes violent history.

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. She explores what kind of town it was - more like Calcutta or the Costa del Sol? - and what it can tell us about "ordinary" life there. From sex to politics, food to religion, slavery to literacy, Beard offers us the big picture even as she takes us close enough to the past to smell the bad breath and see the intestinal tapeworms of the inhabitants of the lost city. She resurrects the Temple of Isis as a testament to ancient multiculturalism. At the Suburban Baths we go from communal bathing to hygiene to erotica.

Recently, Pompeii has been a focus of pleasure and loss: from Pink Floyd's memorable rock concert to Primo Levi's elegy on the victims. But Pompeii still does not give up its secrets quite as easily as it may seem. This book shows us how much more and less there is to Pompeii than a city frozen in time as it went about its business on 24 August 79 CE.

©2008 Mary Beard (P)2019 Tantor
Ancient Archaeology Rome
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Fascinating Historical Details • Accessible Scholarship • Clear Voice • Illuminating Daily Life • Engaging Storytelling
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As a history teacher who loves to study everything Roman, I've got to say, this is incredible! Mary Beard gives an incredible account of what life was like in the living city of Pompeii and includes a great amount of evidence, interpretation (her own an other historians) and context to help it all make sense. This is a must read for anyone who loves history, Rome, Pompeii, or just good story telling!

Amazing!

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Terrific book with a short review... author questions several assumptions made about archeological findings - was this "typical" or specific to a situation? Moreover, she emphasizes that Pompeii was a place in its own right, not some sort of proxy mini-Rome. Excellent audio narration adds to the experience.

Exceeded expectations

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Good narrator. Loved the casual use of profanity as the pompeiians did. As a woman I’m glad I didn’t live there at that time.

Interesting details

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I really enjoyed listening to this book. The narrator is excellent. However, it helps to be able to look at illustrations. As it happens, I had a physical copy of the book. This was the perfect way to listen/read it.

Great Listen

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Like everything she does, Mary Beard's scholarship and storytelling is first rate. Listen to this!

Mary Beard is always fun and informative!

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Easy to understand for the average person but never overly simplistic or overly academic. Fun listen!

An Excellent Guide to a Lost City

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The title is a little misleading because it’s not about the catastrophe that destroyed the city but about what life in Pompeii could have been like. The account is sober and avoids sensationalism or shock for shock’s sake. Overall very enjoyable, informative, and analytical.

It’s about Pompeii’s life, not about its destruction

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This book was written in such a wonderful manner, facts and insights into the City of Pompeii. excellent narrator.

Enchanting

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Very informative, taking a sometimes humorous look at life in Pompeii and the attempts of archeologists to connect the puzzle pieces.

Very informative

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Marie beard knows how to make history interesting.
It’s worth listening to a few times because there’s so many compelling details about this lost people and how they lived. It’s a mystery unraveled.

Pompeii unveiled

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