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형식
킨들
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211
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jun 2, 2022
출판사
ilmiolibro self publishing
ISBN-10
8892388932
ISBN-13
9788892388932
설명
In the lush landscape of the Valle Subequana, the remnants of the ancient Roman civitas known as Superaequum come alive through the vivid storytelling of Roberto Santilli. This captivating narrative transports readers to an era filled with rich history and cultural significance, where the echoes of a once-flourishing community resonate amidst the ruins.
The fabric of Superaequum's daily life is woven with tales of its inhabitants, their struggles, triumphs, and interactions with the broader Roman Empire. As the author delves into the intricacies of this ancient society, the reader is invited to explore not only the architectural wonders and societal structures but also the intimate stories that define the human experience throughout the ages.
Santilli’s prose encapsulates the spirit of Superaequum, merging historical rigor with poignant storytelling. The journey through its streets, marketplaces, and sacred spaces invites deep reflection on the passage of time and the legacies that shape modern understanding of ancient civilizations. This exploration is not merely a chronicle of the past but an invitation to appreciate the enduring connections between people and place.
The fabric of Superaequum's daily life is woven with tales of its inhabitants, their struggles, triumphs, and interactions with the broader Roman Empire. As the author delves into the intricacies of this ancient society, the reader is invited to explore not only the architectural wonders and societal structures but also the intimate stories that define the human experience throughout the ages.
Santilli’s prose encapsulates the spirit of Superaequum, merging historical rigor with poignant storytelling. The journey through its streets, marketplaces, and sacred spaces invites deep reflection on the passage of time and the legacies that shape modern understanding of ancient civilizations. This exploration is not merely a chronicle of the past but an invitation to appreciate the enduring connections between people and place.