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1985 ) , 90-96 E.S. Gruen , The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome , Berkeley , Los Angeles , London , University of California Press , 1984. 2 vols . , pp.X + 862. Cloth 48 . ISBN 0-520-04569-6 . - 1. All must salute Professor ...
1985 ) , 90-96 E.S. Gruen , The Hellenistic World and the Coming of Rome , Berkeley , Los Angeles , London , University of California Press , 1984. 2 vols . , pp.X + 862. Cloth 48 . ISBN 0-520-04569-6 . - 1. All must salute Professor ...
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Gruen's contrast between Roman practice in Italy and in the East depends in part on his acceptance of the widely held view that the Romans were initially reluctant to conclude permanent treaties of alliance in the East ; he argues ...
Gruen's contrast between Roman practice in Italy and in the East depends in part on his acceptance of the widely held view that the Romans were initially reluctant to conclude permanent treaties of alliance in the East ; he argues ...
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Gruen's rather diffuse discussion of the diplomatic appointments could have been sharpened by a more statistical presentation and has two serious defects . Gruen writes as though the appointment of ambassadors was made by the Senate ...
Gruen's rather diffuse discussion of the diplomatic appointments could have been sharpened by a more statistical presentation and has two serious defects . Gruen writes as though the appointment of ambassadors was made by the Senate ...
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