ROMAN ROADS

"Could the entire history of the construction of Roman military roads and highways be written, it would include romantic tales of hazard and adventure, of sacrifice and suffering, which would lend to the subject a dignity and effectiveness somewhat in keeping with their value to Rome and to the world."

—Clara Erskine Clement

Military Roads.

Rome of To-day and Yesterday. John Dennie. P. 104.

Rome: The Eternal City. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 484.

Lectures. John L. Stoddard. Vol. viii, p. 301.

The Roman as a Road Builder.

The Roman Road Builders' Message to America. Archer B. Hulbert. Chautauqua. Vol. xliii, p. 133.

The Private Life of the Romans. H. W. Johnston. P. 282.

The Life of the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 341.

Source Book of Roman History,. Dana C. Munro. P. 111.

Means of Travel.

Gallus. W. A. Becker. Chap. iv.

The Private Life of the Romans. H. W. Johnston. P. 280.

The Life of the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 514.

Via Appia.

Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries. Rodolfo Lanciani. Pp. 130, 264.

The Private Life of the Romans. H. W. Johnston. P. 282.

Walks in Rome. Augustus J. C. Hare. Pp. 303, 343.

Rome: The Eternal City. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 486.

Rome of To-day and Yesterday. John Dennie. P. 106.

The Ancient Street-Bully.

Society in Rome under the Caesars. William Ralph Inge. Chap. iii.

Luxuries Enjoyed by the Wealthy Traveler.

Rome: The Eternal City. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 540.