This glorious saga unfolds against the backdrop of ancient Rome--from the Forum to the Coliseum, from banquet halls to summer retreats in Naples, from the luxurious houses of the nobility to the hovels of the poor, Quo Vadis richly depicts a place and time still captivating...
A young Roman soldier falls in love only to discover that his sweetheart belongs to a strange new cult--a group that meets in secret to worship their one and only god. The romance of Marcus Vinicius and Lygia unfolds amid the decadence of ancient Rome, where bloodthirsty crowds...
Quo Vadis is an epic novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz in 1896. Set in the time of the Roman Empire, it follows the story of a Roman soldier, Marcus Vinicius, and his love for a Christian woman, Lygia. As their romance blossoms, Marcus fights to protect Lygia from the oppressive...
Premio Nobel de Literatura 1905. Quo Vadis? Uno de los grandes cl sicos de la literatura moderna, comienza en el a o 63 d.C., en tiempos del C sar Ner n, de la dinast a de los Julio-Claudios. El joven Vinicio visita a su t o Petronio, uno de los favoritos de Ner n, para que le...
In modern translation by W.S. Kuniczak with stunning new cover art by Dean Zachary, Nobel Prize Laureate Henryk Sienkiewicz's timeless classic Quo Vadis is a novel for the ages. Set in the 1st century shortly after the time of Christ, Sienkiewicz gives us the story of early...
PETRONIUS woke only about midday, and as usual greatly wearied. The evening before he had been at one of Nero's feasts, which was prolonged till late at night. For some time his health had been failing. He said himself that he woke up benumbed, as it were, and without power of...
PETRONIUS woke only about midday, and as usual greatly wearied. The evening before he had been at one of Nero's feasts, which was prolonged till late at night. For some time his health had been failing. He said himself that he woke up benumbed, as it were, and without power of...
Quo Vadis tells a powerful tale of love and redemption in a time of ultimate danger -- for Christians and Romans alike. "Quo vadis Domine" is Latin for "Where are you going, Lord?" and alludes to the apocryphal Acts of Peter, in which Peter flees Rome but...