Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... matters . But this , in any case , was on the whole the limit of senatorial profits from the provinces . It is only at the very end of the century that we perhaps begin to glimpse major overseas interests on the part of senators — not ...
... matters . But this , in any case , was on the whole the limit of senatorial profits from the provinces . It is only at the very end of the century that we perhaps begin to glimpse major overseas interests on the part of senators — not ...
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... matter over for his successor , who would no doubt be more complaisant . This is only an outline of the famous Scaptius affair . But it is clear that even an unusually honest governor could not risk giving serious offence to such as ...
... matter over for his successor , who would no doubt be more complaisant . This is only an outline of the famous Scaptius affair . But it is clear that even an unusually honest governor could not risk giving serious offence to such as ...
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... matter . On Q. Catulus , see SGRH 37f . ( with notes ) . The consuls cannot be dissociated from Antonius ' extra- ordinary command : a point often forgotten . 28. All this is discussed in FC , ch . IX . For some of it , in greater ...
... matter . On Q. Catulus , see SGRH 37f . ( with notes ) . The consuls cannot be dissociated from Antonius ' extra- ordinary command : a point often forgotten . 28. All this is discussed in FC , ch . IX . For some of it , in greater ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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