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Its subject is an important but neglected area of the study of Roman culture . But only rarely and not always convincingly do they address themselves to the wider questions of why these complicated stories were created and modified by ...
Its subject is an important but neglected area of the study of Roman culture . But only rarely and not always convincingly do they address themselves to the wider questions of why these complicated stories were created and modified by ...
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43 , 168 , cf.146 , 178 ) argues very convincingly for the view that the theatre was a very mixed blessing for the Roman élite , since for the élite of the Republic and later for the emperors too , the theatre was both alluring and ...
43 , 168 , cf.146 , 178 ) argues very convincingly for the view that the theatre was a very mixed blessing for the Roman élite , since for the élite of the Republic and later for the emperors too , the theatre was both alluring and ...
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1993 ) 158-159 Lawrence Keppie , Understanding Roman Inscriptions , London 1991. 158pp . 133 illus . ISBN 0 7134 5692 ( cased ) , 0.7134 5693 0 ( pbk ) . It is surprising how few attempts have been made to introduce the subject of Roman ...
1993 ) 158-159 Lawrence Keppie , Understanding Roman Inscriptions , London 1991. 158pp . 133 illus . ISBN 0 7134 5692 ( cased ) , 0.7134 5693 0 ( pbk ) . It is surprising how few attempts have been made to introduce the subject of Roman ...
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