The Rest Is History

224. Roman Holidays

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Aug 25, 2022
This discussion takes listeners on a luxurious journey through ancient Roman holidays. Pliny the Younger's opulent villa offers a glimpse into high-class leisure, while the evolution of tourism reveals intriguing parallels to today. The impact of Roman conquests on cultural heritage sparks a conversation about looting and restitution. Key figures like Nero and Cicero come to life as their travels lead to emotional connections with ancient ruins. The hosts highlight how the essence of holidaying has persisted through the ages, reminding us that history is always a delightful escape.
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ANECDOTE

Pliny's Villa

  • Pliny the Younger's Laurentine villa, 20 miles from Rome, had a pool and dining room surrounded by the sea.
  • This demonstrates how the rich have always enjoyed luxurious holiday homes.
INSIGHT

Roman Holiday Desires

  • Romans, like modern vacationers, desired escapism and exotic locations.
  • They also valued leisure with dignity (otium cum dignitate), balancing relaxation with intellectual pursuits.
ANECDOTE

Bay of Naples Development

  • The Bay of Naples was a popular Roman holiday destination, offering natural beauty and Greek culture.
  • Sergius Orata developed the area in the 90s BC, building oyster farms, heated pools, and high-end properties.
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