Reading Roman Friendship
Discover the intricate world of Roman friendship with Reading Roman Friendship by Craig A. Williams, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. Spanning 388 pages, this enlightening book delves into the multifaceted ways friendship was expressed and experienced in ancient Rome. Through an engaging analysis of diverse literary texts—including poems, novels, philosophical writings, and personal letters from emperors and soldiers—Williams presents a rich tapestry of social connections. The book also examines commemorations on epitaphs created by men, women, citizens, and slaves, revealing a surprisingly complex picture of Roman interpersonal relationships. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition invites readers to explore the timeless nature of friendship in a historical context.