From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1970 - 484 Seiten |
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... Greek world on Roman thought and customs . 10 This manifested itself in all the chief cultural aspects of life . Private tutors in the houses of the nobility and teachers in schools taught the study of Greek language and literature , so ...
... Greek world on Roman thought and customs . 10 This manifested itself in all the chief cultural aspects of life . Private tutors in the houses of the nobility and teachers in schools taught the study of Greek language and literature , so ...
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... Greek and Roman culture was the result of a long process . Some five hundred years earlier Rome had first encountered Greek influences in her contacts with the Etruscans and with the Greek cities in Italy . Then in the third century her ...
... Greek and Roman culture was the result of a long process . Some five hundred years earlier Rome had first encountered Greek influences in her contacts with the Etruscans and with the Greek cities in Italy . Then in the third century her ...
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... Greek civiliza- tion dressed up in Roman guise ; Rome did more than preserve Greek culture for later generations : borrowing much she injected her own spirit into it . Latin writers might use Greek forms of verse , but they infused a ...
... Greek civiliza- tion dressed up in Roman guise ; Rome did more than preserve Greek culture for later generations : borrowing much she injected her own spirit into it . Latin writers might use Greek forms of verse , but they infused a ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
Greek Cultural Influences on Roman Life | 10 |
Romes Allies | 16 |
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