This is a wonderfully intelligent effort in the genre of time travel. It uses the fictional device of time travel to bring modern technology and moral values into sharp relief in comparison with those of the late Roman Empire.
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Household Gods Ciltli Kapak – 1 Eylül 1999
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Judith Tarr
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Sorunlu bir ev kadını bir sabah Roma'nın sınırındaki Carnutum kasabasında 170 civarında tavernkeeper olarak uyandığında, yeni hayatında hayatta kalmak için veba ve savaşa maruz kalması ve başarılı olması gerekir. 35.000 ilk baskı.
- Dilİngilizce
- YayıncıTor Books
- Yayınlanma Tarihi1 Eylül 1999
- Boyutlar16.51 x 4.45 x 25.4 cm
- ISBN-100312864876
- ISBN-13978-0312864873
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- Yayıncı : Tor Books; 1. basım (1 Eylül 1999)
- Dil : İngilizce
- ISBN-10 : 0312864876
- ISBN-13 : 978-0312864873
- Boyutlar : 16.51 x 4.45 x 25.4 cm
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Amazon CustomerKanada’da 21 Şubat 2017 tarihinde değerlendirildi
5 yıldız üzerinden 5,0 This is a wonderfully intelligent effort in the genre of time travel
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Michele LyonsABD’de 10 Ağustos 2010 tarihinde değerlendirildi
5 yıldız üzerinden 5,0 One of the best books I ever read!
Doğrulanmış AlışverişThis book is one of the best reading experiences I ever had! If you have read the other reviews, you already know that this story revolves around a modern day woman, who is transported back in time to a town that exsited in the time of ancient Rome. She finds herself living in the body of a roman woman, probably a genetic ancestor. From that point on, Nicole has to learn how to live in an ancient world, when everything she knows is of the modern world. This book pulls no punches, it describes illness, lack of sanitation, starvation, violence, brutality, slavery, war and all manner of things our ancestors lived with daily. Besides being a very engrosing story, it is eye opening in a way I had not expected. Nicole, the story's heroine, is considered by many reviewers to be a stupid woman, but she is not. She is the typical upper class woman of America. A whole lot of "educatated" americans only know what they need to do their jobs---and not a lot more. How much worth would experience as an office worker be in ancient Rome? There are a great many average americans who do not know that there is a very good reason why we put clorine in our water and pasturize milk. Nicole has to find out the hard way. Just like Nicole, the average person knows that antibiotics kill infection---but how many of us know how they work or how to make one? You use toilets every day--but do you know how the plumbing works? Could you build a toilet or a shower? Do you know how a gun works---could you make one? We all know how to drive a car---but could we build one? Do you know how to safely butcher meat? How to make bread from raw grain? I certainly don't! The truth is that most of us could not survive without the advanced creations of modern society. One of the things that most stood out in my mind was when an unnamed epidemic sweeps the roman town. No hospitals here, no EMTs, no visting nurses, no social welfare, no nothing. Even if you survive the illness, if you have no one to take care of you while you are ill and recovering, you will almost certainly die. And that means that you need family or friends willing to risk their own lives to take care of you. Assuming any of your friends or family were still alive and able to help. This brought, to me, to a very fine point, just how much we Americans depend upon modern conveniences that we, like Nicole, take for granted. Nicole is educated to survive in the modern world, and suddenly finds herself in a world as alien as any that ever existed in any science fiction movie. And she learns how to survive, and in the process becomes a much better person. The authors bring this ancient world utterly to life, and lets you experience it along with Nicole. While reading this book, the reader discovers, along with the heroine, just how useless her modern day knowledge is, how much she does not know, and how so many of her modern society approved notions are wrong. Nicole is an enjoyable, captivating character, and the authors make the reader care what happens to her. Her roman neighbors are fully real characters, you can see and hear them, and what becomes of them is important. At the end of the story, Nicole returns to her own body, and her own world, a vastly changed person. And reading this book was not only a throughly enjoyable experience, but actually made me begin to think about all the things in my own life that I take for granted, and realize that I ought to appreciate them more. This book has an excellent plot with terrific characters, and really gives you the feeling of what it might have been like living in an ancient world.
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Amazon CustomerBirleşik Krallık’ta 28 Ağustos 2011 tarihinde değerlendirildi
5 yıldız üzerinden 4,0 Household Gods Judith Tarr and Harry Turledove
Doğrulanmış AlışverişI loved the book, as it combine my interests in science fiction, time travel and history. Though any transport into the past is some form of construct that force you to suspend credibility. In this book it is by means of a ardent and heartfelt wish, for what, is perceived by the subject to be a better and simpler time. Dropped into the late 2nd century Rome she quickly find that this dream of the past is severely flawed. I thought that the descriptions of what life could have been like in this period were very well done though many of the enormous buildings some of which would have been relatively new such as the Pantheon could have been introduced in more detail. If I remember correctly the book shows up how little someone in the legal profession knows about anything to do with the modern world and the ingredients of modern everyday products.
Overall I enjoyed the read.
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HeatherABD’de 13 Eylül 2024 tarihinde değerlendirildi
5 yıldız üzerinden 5,0 Harry Turtledove
Doğrulanmış AlışverişI've read this book before and felt it was time to own a physical copy of it.
One of my all time favorites
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studentofhistoryABD’de 29 Aralık 2012 tarihinde değerlendirildi
5 yıldız üzerinden 4,0 Enjoyable Read
Doğrulanmış AlışverişWhat an interesting book, full of thought provoking historical tidbits on what it may have been like living during the second century in a provincial Roman city. Carnuntum, where the historical action takes place, was an actual Roman army camp on the Danube and included a considerable civilian quarter. The city has been extensively excavated in modern times, and structures uncovered include a very large public bath house as well as a sizeable amphitheater, both of which play a significant role in this book.
The story is a little slow to develop, with an extended introduction of the main protagonist in modern times, which is then mirrored on the backside of the book with an extended epilogue detailing events following her return to 20th century life. However, sandwiched between the modern times introduction and wrap-up, the story provides much of what many of us are looking for in a book like this - what would daily life have looked like for an average person living in the classical period of western civilization. Since the main character is coming at her circumstance from the perspective of someone who has enjoyed the luxuries of modern life, the writers have a built-in mechanism to compare and contrast the differences between ancient and modern times through our ability to see into the mind of the main character. This is nicely done and cleverly executed.
The historical events in the book, and many of the story elements incorporated therein, appear to have been well researched, and at least much of it is based upon verifiable reality. Some of the extensive research will go unnoticed by the casual reader. A couple of good examples include:
First, the price of the wine served in the restaurant/tavern is based upon actual graffiti scratched onto a barroom wall and discovered during excavations in Pompeii - "You can get a drink here for only one coin. You can drink better wine for two coins. You can drink Falernian for four coins."
Second, Titus Calidius Severus, the retired legionnaire who is the main character's neighbor and lover, is based on a real person whose tombstone was unearthed in the real city of Carnuntum.
As inscribed (in Latin), the tombstone reads: T(itus) Calidius / P(ublii filius) Cam(ilia tribu) Sever(us)/ eq(ues) item optio/ decur(io) coh(ortis) I Alpin(orum) / item (centurio) leg(ionis) XV Apoll(inaris) / annnor(um) LVIII stip(endorium) XXXIIII / h(ic) s(itus) e(st) / Q(uintus) Calidius fratri / posuit
Translated into English, the tombstone reads: Titus Calidius Severus, son of Publius, of the Camilia (voting) Tribe , an eques, then optio and decurion of the Cohors 1 Alpinorum, and then centurion of the Legion XV Apollinaris. Aged 58 years, served 34 years died, he lies here. Quintus Calidius his brother put this up.
For those of you who find the main character Nicole to be impossibly and hopelessly annoying, I say get over it. It's just a story, and some people are, in fact, impossibly and hopelessly annoying. We do get to watch her evolve emotionally and psychologically over the course of the book, and I don't find any of this evolution to be outside the realm of possibility.
If you are a fan of classical history, and the Roman Empire specifically, I recommend you read this book. It's not fiction of the highest literary order, but it isn't meant to be. It's a fun and educational look at what life may have been like 1,800 years ago, as lived by the ancestors of our western civilization.