Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... especially on the aims and the role of the Equites in general and the publicani in particular ( pp . 64-95 ) ; though it will be clear that we diverge on the tionment of blame for the disintegration of the res publica . Buffalo , N.Y. ...
... especially on the aims and the role of the Equites in general and the publicani in particular ( pp . 64-95 ) ; though it will be clear that we diverge on the tionment of blame for the disintegration of the res publica . Buffalo , N.Y. ...
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... especially 73f . , and SGRH 112f . ( “ Rome and Antiochus the Great ' ) . 5. On this see now J. Briscoe , JRS 1964 , 66f . 6. On this and what follows , see FC 96f . ( with references ) . 7. 142B.C .: see Val . Max . iv 1 , 10. The fact ...
... especially 73f . , and SGRH 112f . ( “ Rome and Antiochus the Great ' ) . 5. On this see now J. Briscoe , JRS 1964 , 66f . 6. On this and what follows , see FC 96f . ( with references ) . 7. 142B.C .: see Val . Max . iv 1 , 10. The fact ...
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... especially coll . 2261f . 35. See McDonald and Walbank , JRS 1937 , 180f .; cf. FC 66f . 36. As has been suggested by S. I. Oost , AJP 1954 , 147 . 37. On this , see now D. C. Earl , The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome ( 1967 ) ...
... especially coll . 2261f . 35. See McDonald and Walbank , JRS 1937 , 180f .; cf. FC 66f . 36. As has been suggested by S. I. Oost , AJP 1954 , 147 . 37. On this , see now D. C. Earl , The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome ( 1967 ) ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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