Philip Matyszak

Philip Matyszak is a British non-fiction author, primarily of historical works relating to ancient Rome .

Personal biography

Matyszak has a doctorate in Roman history from St John's College, Oxford. In addition to being a professional author, he also teaches ancient history for Madingley Hall Institute of Continuing Education, Cambridge University.[1]

Published works

Chronicle of the Roman Republic The Rulers of Ancient Rome from Romulus to Augustus Thames & Hudson (June 2003)
The Enemies of Rome From Hannibal to Attila the Hun Thames & Hudson (November 2004)
The Sons of Caesar Imperial Rome's First Dynasty Thames & Hudson (June 2006)
Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day Your guide to Sport, Sightseeing & Shopping in Rome, the City of the Caesars Thames & Hudson (June, 2007)
Ancient Athens on Five Drachmas a Day Where to eat, drink and meet a philosopher your guide to the cradle of Western culture Thames & Hudson (September 2008)
Lives of the Romans (with Joanne Berry) Thames & Hudson (September 2008)
Mithridates the Great Rome's Indomitable Enemy Pen & Sword (November 2008)
Legionary The Roman Soldier's (Unofficial) Manual Thames & Hudson (27 April 2009)
Roman conquests: Macedonia and Greece Rome's conquest of Macedonia and Greece Pen & Sword (November 2009)
The Greek and Roman Myths A Guide to the Classical Stories Thames & Hudson (31 August 2010)
Gladiator The Roman Fighter's (Unofficial) Manual Thames & Hudson (28 February 2011)
Imperial General The Remarkable Career of Petilius Cerealis Pen & Sword Military (11 July 2011)
Expedition to Disaster The Athenian expedition to Sicily Pen & Sword Military (30 September 2012)
Sertorius and the Struggle for Spain Quintus Sertorius and the Sertorian War Pen & Sword Military (October 2013)
The Gold of Tolosa A novel set in Rome and Gallic Tolosa in 105 BC Monashee Mountain Publishing (10 September 2013)
The Roman Empire Beginner's Guides Oneworld Publications (3 April 2014)
Cataclysm 90 BC The Forgotten War That Almost Destroyed Rome Pen & Sword Military (15 December 2014)

References

  1. Philip Matyszak, The Enemies of Rome, dustjacket

External links

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