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E. Badian. NOTES TO CHAPTER I 3. Mommsen , RG 12 ( 1920 ) i 781 et al . 4. On this and what follows , see FC ... chapters II - IV . II . This point of view has recently been strongly put by H. Braunert , Historia 1964 , 8 , and should ...
E. Badian. NOTES TO CHAPTER I 3. Mommsen , RG 12 ( 1920 ) i 781 et al . 4. On this and what follows , see FC ... chapters II - IV . II . This point of view has recently been strongly put by H. Braunert , Historia 1964 , 8 , and should ...
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... chapters I and VII ( with references ) . The recognition of this , as of so much else , goes back ( in its modern form ) principally to Gelzer's Nobilität ( cited n . 2 ) . CHAPTER II 1. Notably by Rostovtzeff in his SEHHW and SEHRE ...
... chapters I and VII ( with references ) . The recognition of this , as of so much else , goes back ( in its modern form ) principally to Gelzer's Nobilität ( cited n . 2 ) . CHAPTER II 1. Notably by Rostovtzeff in his SEHHW and SEHRE ...
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E. Badian. 26. Ibid . 11 ; 46 . NOTES TO CHAPTER V 27. See pp . 19f . above . 28. See MRR ii 86. On border wars , see ... CHAPTERS V AND VI 52. Viz . Jews 107.
E. Badian. 26. Ibid . 11 ; 46 . NOTES TO CHAPTER V 27. See pp . 19f . above . 28. See MRR ii 86. On border wars , see ... CHAPTERS V AND VI 52. Viz . Jews 107.
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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