Philip Matyszak
He is known for writing nonfiction works that are historical in nature and that relate to ancient Rome. He has a doctorate that he earned in Roman History from St. John’s College, Oxford. He is not only an author but also teaches ancient history on behalf of Madingley Hall Institute of Continuing Education, Cambridge University.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Imperial General
2001
Chronicle of the Roman Republic
2003
The Enemies of Rome
2004
The Sons of Caesar
2006
Mithridates the Great
2008
Lives of the Romans / A History of Ancient Rome in 100 Lives
2008
The Classical Compendium
2009
Roman Conquests
2009
A Little Book of English
2012
Expedition to Disaster
2012
Sertorius and the Struggle for Spain
2013
Cataclysm 90 BC
2014
Hercules
2015
Sparta: Rise of a Warrior Nation
2017
Sparta: Fall of a Warrior Nation
2018
Ancient Magic
2019
So You Want to be a Roman Soldier
2019
The Rise of the Hellenistic Kingdoms 336–250 BC
2019
Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World
2020
Greece Against Rome
2020
A Year in the Life of Ancient Greece
2021
The Gods and Goddesses of Greece and Rome
2022
Invasion! Rome Against the Cimbri, 113-101 BC
2023
Julius Caesar in Egypt
2023
Lost Cities of the Ancient World
2023
A Walk Through Ancient Rome
2024