Pox Romana

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Explore the depths of Roman history with 'Pox Romana,' a captivating analysis by historian Colin Elliott that uncovers the true impact of the Antonine plague on the Roman Empire. In this compelling narrative, delve into the second-century AD, a period marked by unprecedented prosperity under Emperor Marcus Aurelius. This book dives deep into the vast territories of Rome, from Britain to Egypt, and uncovers how a sudden and mysterious illness led to one of history's first pandemics, dramatically altering the course of the Empire.

Elliott meticulously examines the era's complexities, revealing that the ailing Empire faced a multitude of crises long before the pandemic struck. Economic stagnation, military entanglements, food shortages, and intensified persecution of Christians laid the groundwork for decline. 'Pox Romana' argues that the Antonine plague wasn't merely a singular catastrophe; rather, it was both a cause and reflection of the systemic weaknesses that doomed Rome.

This trade binding edition from Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691219158, provides a thorough exploration of Rome's descent, highlighting pre-existing vulnerabilities and the transformative aftermath of illness. Perfect for enthusiasts of ancient history and scholars alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the interplay between disease and societal collapse. Discover how Elliott weaves the narratives of physicians, victims, and political figures to paint a vivid picture of a civilization on the brink. Gain insights into the profound ramifications of one plague on an empire's destiny and immerse yourself in the critical analysis of an epoch that defines the annals of history.

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