On the Spartacus Road: A Spectacular Journey through Ancient Italy

On the Spartacus Road: A Spectacular Journey through Ancient Italy
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In this inspiring and original book, former editor of The Times, Sir Peter Stothard, re-traces the journey taken by Spartacus and his army of rebels.In the final century of the first Roman Republic an army of slaves brought a peculiar terror to the people of Italy. Its leaders were gladiators. Its purpose was incomprehensible. Its success was something no one before had ever known.The Spartacus Road is the route along which this rebel army outfought the Roman legions between 73 and 71BC, bringing both fears and hopes that have never wholly left the modern mind. It is a road that stretches through 2,000 miles of Italian countryside and out into 2,000 years of world history.In this inspiring and original memoir, the former editor of The Times, Peter Stothard, takes us on an extraordinary journey. The result is a book like none other – at once a journalist’s notebook, a classicist’s celebration, a survivor’s record of a near fatal cancer and the history of a unique and brutal war.As he travels along the Spartacus road – through the ruins of Capua to Vesuvius and the lost Greek cities of the Italian south – Stothard’s prose illuminates conflicting memories of times ancient and modern, the simultaneously foreign and familiar, one of the greatest stories of all ages. Sweepingly erudite and strikingly personal, “On the Spartacus Road” is non-fiction writing of the highest order.

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Peter Stothard. On the Spartacus Road: A Spectacular Journey through Ancient Italy

ON THE. SPARTACUS ROAD

A SPECTACULAR JOURNEY THROUGH. ANCIENT ITALY

Contents

Prologue

I. ROME to ARICCIA

Via di S. Stefano Rotondo, Rome

Via San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome

Via Sacra, Rome

Via Labicana, Rome

II. ARICCIA to BENEVENTO

Via Appia, Ariccia

Castel Gandolfo, Ariccia

Piazza della Vittoria, Formia

Piazza Orazio Flacco, Benevento

III. CAPUA to ACERRA

Via Domenico Russo, Santa Maria Capua Vetere

Corso Aldo Moro, Santa Maria Capua Vetere

Via Domenico Russo, Santa Maria Capua Vetere

Via della Civiltà: Contadina, San Tammaro

Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, Acerra

IV. VESUVIUS to POMPEII

Vesuvio, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio

Osservatorio, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio

Vesuvio, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio

Osservatorio, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio

Vesuvio, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio

Osservatorio, Parco Nazionale, Vesuvio

Via Pioppaino, Pompeii

Vesuvio, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio

V. POMPEII to NUCERIA

Porta Marina, Pompeii

Osservatorio, Parco Vesuvio

Corso Umberto I, Ercolano

Traversa Mercato, Ercolano

Via Mare, Ercolano

Piazza Guerritore, Nocera Inferiore

VI. EGNAZIA to BOTROMAGNO

Via Traiana, Egnazia

Viale Orazio Flacco, Metaponto

Tavole Palatine, Metaponto

Viale Orazio Flacco, Metaponto

Viale Europa, Montescaglioso, Basilicata

Botromagno, Gravina di Puglia

VII

Corso Matino, Mattinata, Promontorio del Gargano

Via Carlo d’Angio, Monte Sant’Angelo, Gargano

Via Guerra Giuseppe, Mattinata, Gargano

Via Archita, Mattinata, Gargano

Via Guerra Giuseppe, Mattinata, Gargano

Via Vignolese, Modena

Via Aldo Moro, Pognana Lario

VIII. TORNO to PICENTINO

Villa Pliniana, Torno

Piazza del Duomo, Como

Via Roma, Tivoli

Via di Villa Adriana, Tivoli

Via Roma, Tivoli

Piazza del Risorgimento, Picentino

IX. REGGIO CALABRIA to BUCCINO~VOLCEI

Santa Trada di Cannitello, Reggio Calabria

Via Chianalea, Scilla

Piazza San Rocco, Scilla

Piazza de Nava, Reggio

Via Stefano Brun, Buccino-Volcei

Via Camere, Raito, Vietri sul Mare

Via Stefano Brun, Buccino-Volcei

X. SORRENTO to ROME

Trav Punto Capo, Sorrento

Capo Sorrento

Corso Aldo Moro, Santa Maria Capua Vetere

Via Appia, Porta Capena, Rome

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Copyright

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Peter Stothard

Title Page

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The last major poet of classical Rome, the Egyptian sycophant known as Claudian, arrived from Alexandria at around the same time as the suicidal Saxons. He had a more vicious verbal wit than the senator whose pagan cause and windbag reputation he shared. The name of Spartacus appears just once in his works—in his abuse of one of Symmachus’ contacts at the Eastern court, a Christian fanatic who deploys ‘racks and whips, chains and windowless cells, before putting his opponents to the sword: cruciatus, vincla, tenebras Dilato mucrone parat’. This cruel Rufinus, claims Claudian, kills wives and children, tortures small boys in front of their fathers and ‘labours to exterminate the very race and name of Rome: exscindere cives Funditus et nomen gentis delere laborat’. Compared with this monster, screams the poet, ‘even you, Spartacus, will be seen as a do-nothing: iam Spartace segnis Rufino collatus eris’.

There would have been some clever Greek slave to whom Symmachus dictated his letters. A trained secretary would probably have known of Spartacus—either as a problematic question like Augustine’s, perhaps as a noble hero or a biographical model, or very likely as another bit of human trash.

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