Commerce of War
Discover the intricate world of Roman society in Neil Coffee's compelling book, Commerce of War, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2009. Spanning 344 pages, this insightful work delves into the Latin epics, including Virgil's Aeneid, Lucan's Civil War, and Statius' Thebaid, which were crafted for Roman aristocrats. Coffee argues that the exchanges of gifts, favors, and payments are not just peripheral elements but rather central to understanding the social order of ancient Rome. By exploring these overlooked aspects, Commerce of War sheds light on the complex interplay of negotiation and reciprocity that shaped Roman literature and society. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history and literature, this book invites readers to rethink the significance of commerce in the epic narratives of the past.