Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Gelzer , Kl . Schr . ii ( 1963 ) 39f .: it became a favourite of moralising Greek historiography . We have recently been ( very properly ) warned by a careful student of Roman policy against overestimating the political importance of ...
... Gelzer , Kl . Schr . ii ( 1963 ) 39f .: it became a favourite of moralising Greek historiography . We have recently been ( very properly ) warned by a careful student of Roman policy against overestimating the political importance of ...
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... Gelzer's Nobilität ( cited n . 2 ) . CHAPTER II 1. Notably by Rostovtzeff in his SEHHW and SEHRE . On all this , see now the illuminating discussion by P. A. Brunt , in Second International Con- ference of Economic History , 1962 ( 1965 ) ...
... Gelzer's Nobilität ( cited n . 2 ) . CHAPTER II 1. Notably by Rostovtzeff in his SEHHW and SEHRE . On all this , see now the illuminating discussion by P. A. Brunt , in Second International Con- ference of Economic History , 1962 ( 1965 ) ...
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... Gelzer , Caesar 264 ( selection ) . C. Hirrus lent him 6,000 murenae for the banquet ( Pliny , n.h. ix 171 ) . Suetonius gives the sum distributed to the legionaries as 24,000 HS , Dio as 20,000 . 47. Sherwin - White , G & R 1957 , 36f ...
... Gelzer , Caesar 264 ( selection ) . C. Hirrus lent him 6,000 murenae for the banquet ( Pliny , n.h. ix 171 ) . Suetonius gives the sum distributed to the legionaries as 24,000 HS , Dio as 20,000 . 47. Sherwin - White , G & R 1957 , 36f ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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