Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1958 - 117 Seiten |
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... seems to me far the more probable : precisely because the Gracchani iudices , during the period down to Sulla , do not seem to have been des- cribed as equites Romani . Pliny's confused , but noteworthy , exposition ( n.h. xxxiii 34 ) ...
... seems to me far the more probable : precisely because the Gracchani iudices , during the period down to Sulla , do not seem to have been des- cribed as equites Romani . Pliny's confused , but noteworthy , exposition ( n.h. xxxiii 34 ) ...
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... seems to me an obvious case where we tend to see history through distorting spectacles . I shall not follow up the larger question of whether such views , even in the case of our own society and the more recent past , tend to give an in ...
... seems to me an obvious case where we tend to see history through distorting spectacles . I shall not follow up the larger question of whether such views , even in the case of our own society and the more recent past , tend to give an in ...
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... seems ) in honour of a dead relative ( ILLRP ii 667 ) . 7. This was noted particularly by Gabba , Athenaeum xliv , 1956 , 124f .; this survey finally destroyed the myth of Sulla's hostility to the Equites as a class . See now also the ...
... seems ) in honour of a dead relative ( ILLRP ii 667 ) . 7. This was noted particularly by Gabba , Athenaeum xliv , 1956 , 124f .; this survey finally destroyed the myth of Sulla's hostility to the Equites as a class . See now also the ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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