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Caesar – the Man and the Salad. An Ancient History

Caesar – the Man and the Salad. An Ancient History

3 hrs. 4 min.
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“History does not forgive mistakes!”

Dear readers and listeners!
This is the third book from the series “History Lessons,” which we wrote with my friend Alyosha Dmitriev. Unfortunately, Alyosha is no longer with us. So I’ll have to answer for both of us.
If you ask, FOR WHOM this book is written?
I’ll answer: Not for children. It’s for people aged 12 and up.
If you ask, FOR WHAT it is written?
For joy.
The most stubborn readers may wonder how it differs from “The World History” by Satirikon?
By humor. The Satirikon history was satirical—which can be understood from the title.
Of course, with the collapse of the Roman Empire, history didn’t end. And if I manage, after all, to write a History of Russia, it will only be out of a sense of justice: not everything is about laughing at the Sumerians, the Jews, the Greeks, and the Romans. We are no worse!
If you have no more questions, thank you for your attention!

Your Andrey Usachyov

Contents:
Introduction by the author
Antique history
Crit
Ancient Greece
Rome
02:25
00-vstuplenie-avtora
02:51
01-antichnaya-istoriya
11:34
02-krit
1:33:28
03-drevnyaya-gretsiya
1:13:53
04-rim