Following Caesar, John Keahey
Following Caesar, John Keahey
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Following Caesar
From Rome to Constantinople, the Pathways That Planted the Seeds of Empire

Author: John Keahey

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 7 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/12/2023


Synopsis

In 66 BC, young, ambitious Julius Caesar, seeking recognition and authority, became the curator of the Via Appia. He borrowed significant sums to restore the ancient highway. It was a way to curry favor from Roman citizens in villages along the route, built from Rome to Brindisi between 312-191 BC. After achieving greatness in Rome and the far reaches of Gaul, he led armies along this road to battle enemies in Roman civil wars. And then, across the Adriatic Sea, he joined Via Appia's sister road, the Via Egnatia that began in today's Albania. Other armies followed these two roads that eventually connected Rome to Byzantium, today's Istanbul. In the early second century AD, the emperor Trajan charted a new coastal route between Benevento and Brindisi, later called the Via Traiana.

Today, short stretches of the original three roads can be seen in the ruins of ancient Roman cities, now preserved as archaeological wonders, and through the countryside near, and sometimes under, modern highways. Following those routes is the purpose of treading along the path that Caesar and so many others took over the early centuries. Modern eyes, seeing through the mists of more than two thousand years of history, lead the traveler along these three roads coursing through six countries between Rome and Istanbul.

About John Keahey

John Keahey is a retired newspaper reporter/news editor, and "writer who travels." He first visited Sicily in 1986 and, enchanted, keeps returning in between writing other travel narratives. His books range from southern Italy to Venice to western Tuscany. He is married to Connie Disney, a freelance book designer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary-Lisa on August 18, 2023

4.5 / 5 A lovely read! I was very excited to read this book as my mother is from Rome. It was deeply meaningful to be privy to the same "roads" my mother travelled which carry such profound history. The book read more like a travelogue so if you do consider reading it, keep this in mind. A great effort......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on December 17, 2023

Review to come.......more

Goodreads review by Crystal on December 01, 2023

As a lover of ancient Rome, diving into "Following Caesar" by John Keahey was akin to embarking on a thrilling expedition through time. The author's meticulous research shines through, making the narrative not only informative but utterly engaging. It was a joy to traverse the well-trodden paths of......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on December 03, 2023

I wasnt sure what I was in for, not having read anything else by the author. It seems like it is unsure of what it wants to be - academic work or travelogue - so it becomes untethered rambling. We follow the author's journey through Italy, the Balkans, and Turkey during COVID19. He waxes philosophic......more

Goodreads review by Eugenia on November 21, 2023

What an interesting and unexpected read. I am not much for travel books but I love my history so I was willing to give this historical "travel" book a chance and I'm glad I did, The concept of books taking place along a trail isn't a new one to me ("Wild" comes to mind. But instead this book is a ma......more