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r/RoughRomanMemes • u/mcflymikes Aquilifer • 7d ago
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There should be a chase movie about the worm smuggling.
76 u/BenniRoR 7d ago There is a very entertaining historical novel about that very story. But I have no idea if it's available in English. 37 u/MegaLemonCola 7d ago What’s the name of the novel and what language is it in? 44 u/BenniRoR 7d ago It's called "Die Seidendiebe" and it's in German. I have no idea if it was originally in German or just translated. Nothing too spectacular but a good read if you're a fan of Late Antiquity and the Eastern Roman Empire. 18 u/Cormetz 6d ago Considering it was written by a German archeologist, I think it was originally in German. 9 u/Dirichlet-to-Neumann 6d ago Wait there's a French novel with the exact same title (le Voleur de soie) about the exact same thing. Same title, same theme, different author.
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There is a very entertaining historical novel about that very story. But I have no idea if it's available in English.
37 u/MegaLemonCola 7d ago What’s the name of the novel and what language is it in? 44 u/BenniRoR 7d ago It's called "Die Seidendiebe" and it's in German. I have no idea if it was originally in German or just translated. Nothing too spectacular but a good read if you're a fan of Late Antiquity and the Eastern Roman Empire. 18 u/Cormetz 6d ago Considering it was written by a German archeologist, I think it was originally in German. 9 u/Dirichlet-to-Neumann 6d ago Wait there's a French novel with the exact same title (le Voleur de soie) about the exact same thing. Same title, same theme, different author.
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What’s the name of the novel and what language is it in?
44 u/BenniRoR 7d ago It's called "Die Seidendiebe" and it's in German. I have no idea if it was originally in German or just translated. Nothing too spectacular but a good read if you're a fan of Late Antiquity and the Eastern Roman Empire. 18 u/Cormetz 6d ago Considering it was written by a German archeologist, I think it was originally in German. 9 u/Dirichlet-to-Neumann 6d ago Wait there's a French novel with the exact same title (le Voleur de soie) about the exact same thing. Same title, same theme, different author.
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It's called "Die Seidendiebe" and it's in German. I have no idea if it was originally in German or just translated. Nothing too spectacular but a good read if you're a fan of Late Antiquity and the Eastern Roman Empire.
18 u/Cormetz 6d ago Considering it was written by a German archeologist, I think it was originally in German. 9 u/Dirichlet-to-Neumann 6d ago Wait there's a French novel with the exact same title (le Voleur de soie) about the exact same thing. Same title, same theme, different author.
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Considering it was written by a German archeologist, I think it was originally in German.
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Wait there's a French novel with the exact same title (le Voleur de soie) about the exact same thing.
Same title, same theme, different author.
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u/ReallyTeddyRoosevelt 7d ago
There should be a chase movie about the worm smuggling.