“In the evenings the art of building gave way to that of music, which is architecture, too, though invisible.”
Quote by Marguerite Yourcenar
Book:Memoirs of Hadrian
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Memoirs of Hadrian
Memoirs of Hadrian is a fictionalized account of the reign and personal life of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The novel explores the complexities of power, love, and political intrigue during the second century AD. more
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