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The Chaldean Magician / An Adventure in Rome in the Reign of the Emperor Diocletian

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Set in Rome during the reign of Emperor Diocletian, the narrative follows two close friends whose divergent lifestyles—one contemplative, the other pleasure-loving—are tested when passion, secrets, and ambition draw them into a perilous web. A consuming love for a young woman prompts personal reckonings, while political tensions and a mysterious Chaldean magician introduce intrigue, moral dilemmas, and danger within the capital’s public spaces and private halls. The story combines vivid historical atmosphere, romantic longing, and supernatural elements to trace how personal loyalties and public threats intertwine in a city fraught with splendor and risk.

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Ernst Eckstein

Ernst Eckstein was a German author known for his historical novels and humorous tales. His notable work, "Quintus Claudius: A Romance of Imperial Rome," is a two-volume exploration of life in ancient Rome, blending rich historical detail with engaging storytelling. In addition to his historical narratives, Eckstein contributed to literature with works like "The Chaldean Magician," which presents an adventure set during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. His writing often reflects a keen observation of society and human nature, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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