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The Wonders of Pompeii

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The text guides the reader through a rediscovered Roman city, combining a traveler's itinerary with systematic descriptions of excavations, urban layout, and daily life. Chapters examine the forum, streets, suburbs, baths, houses, art, theatres, and funerary practices, illustrated with archaeological finds such as household objects, frescoes, mosaics, and casts of eruption victims. It recounts excavation history and methods, reconstructs local social routines, public entertainments, and religious customs, and narrates the volcanic catastrophe and its human consequences. Practical notes and an annotated itinerary complete the account, blending antiquarian observation with accessible commentary.

About the Author

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Marc Monnier

Marc Monnier was a French author and historian, recognized for his contributions to literature and historical narrative. He is best known for his work "The Wonders of Pompeii," which explores the archaeological and cultural significance of the ancient city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Monnier's writing often reflects a deep interest in history and the human experience, making his works valuable for both literary and educational purposes. His insights into the past continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of history and storytelling.

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