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SOCIAL REFORMS If Italy was to be fully integrated into the Roman tradition, she
must be made increasingly aware of and loyal to that tradition. But if she turned
her eyes on the capital she would see much that was unworthy of Rome's past.
SOCIAL REFORMS If Italy was to be fully integrated into the Roman tradition, she
must be made increasingly aware of and loyal to that tradition. But if she turned
her eyes on the capital she would see much that was unworthy of Rome's past.
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A writer more appreciative of the Neronian age was the poet Calpurnius Siculus,
who wrote Bucolics in the tradition of Theocritus and Virgil. He foretells the
advent of a Golden Age with young Nero's accession: it is not known whether he
lived ...
A writer more appreciative of the Neronian age was the poet Calpurnius Siculus,
who wrote Bucolics in the tradition of Theocritus and Virgil. He foretells the
advent of a Golden Age with young Nero's accession: it is not known whether he
lived ...
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The Optimate tradition, reflected in Appian, Plutarch and Diodorus, is hostile to
Sulpicius, though Cicero and the Ad Herennium are more favourable. His precise
position is not clear: he started as an Optimate, but his measure for the new ...
The Optimate tradition, reflected in Appian, Plutarch and Diodorus, is hostile to
Sulpicius, though Cicero and the Ad Herennium are more favourable. His precise
position is not clear: he started as an Optimate, but his measure for the new ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
The Growth of Romes Empire | 2 |
The Senatorial Government | 5 |
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