In this second volume in her series The Argument of Time, Teresa Carson takes us from the abandoned port town of Ostia to the galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In its galleries, we encounter a marble sarcophagus dedicated by a dutiful daughter, Aninia Hilara, to her ?incomparable mother', Claudia Arria, its beautifully carved reliefs depicting the myth of Selene, goddess of the moon, and her sleeping lover Endymion. Asking...