Miracula

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Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
archaeology
Author_Paul Chrystal
Callimachus
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Cicero
Classical history
Colosseum
culture
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Herodotus
Humorous history
misogyny
Misogyny in the classical world
mythology
Phlegon of Tralles
racism
Racism in antiquity
Slavery
society
stories
Strange historical facts

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836390497
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Reaktion Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Both humorous and shocking, Miracula is filled with astonishing facts and stories drawn from ancient Greece and Rome that have rarely been retold in English. It explores ‘the incredible’ as presented by little-known classical writers like Callimachus and Phlegon of Tralles. However, it offers much more: familiar authors such as Herodotus and Cicero often couldn’t resist relating sensational, tabloid-worthy tales. The book also tackles ancient examples of topics still relevant today, such as racism, slavery and misogyny. The pieces are by turns absorbing, enchanting, curious, unbelievable, comical, astonishing, disturbing, and occasionally just plain daft. An entertaining and sometimes lurid collection, this book is perfect for all those fascinated by the stranger aspects of the classical world, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in classical history, society and culture.
Paul Chrystal is a contributor to a number of history and archaeology magazines, and TV and radio programmes. He is the author of many books published on a wide range of subjects, including, most recently, The Book in the Ancient World: How the Wisdom of the Ages Was Preserved (2025).

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