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... Examples and Critical Remarks . For the use of Advanced Students . SEVENTH EDITION . Crown 8vo , Cloth , 5s . " There is no other work on the subject worthy to compete with it . " — Athenæum . AN ELEMENTARY MANUAL OF ROMAN ANTIQUITIES ...
... Examples and Critical Remarks . For the use of Advanced Students . SEVENTH EDITION . Crown 8vo , Cloth , 5s . " There is no other work on the subject worthy to compete with it . " — Athenæum . AN ELEMENTARY MANUAL OF ROMAN ANTIQUITIES ...
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... example was followed by others , so that at the beginning of third century after Christ the whole region was transformed , from an unwholesome cemetery , into a delightful park . The park was divided into several sections , intersected ...
... example was followed by others , so that at the beginning of third century after Christ the whole region was transformed , from an unwholesome cemetery , into a delightful park . The park was divided into several sections , intersected ...
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... Orat . in tog , cand . Tacit . Ann . II . 49 Fest . s . v . Pietati , p . 209. Val . Max . II . v . 1. Liv . XL . 34. Plin . H.N. VII . 36 . example , when they gave audience to the ambassadors of 58 TOPOGRAPHY OF ROME .
... Orat . in tog , cand . Tacit . Ann . II . 49 Fest . s . v . Pietati , p . 209. Val . Max . II . v . 1. Liv . XL . 34. Plin . H.N. VII . 36 . example , when they gave audience to the ambassadors of 58 TOPOGRAPHY OF ROME .
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William Ramsay Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani. example , when they gave audience to the ambassadors of a state with which the Roman people were at war , or to a general who had not laid down his military command . The temple of Apollo ...
William Ramsay Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani. example , when they gave audience to the ambassadors of a state with which the Roman people were at war , or to a general who had not laid down his military command . The temple of Apollo ...
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... example was followed by Diocletian , from whom the water was named Iovia . A NR 4. Aqua Tepula , introduced by the censors Cn . Servilius Caepio and Cassius Longinus , B.C. 125 , from a point two miles to the right of the eleventh ...
... example was followed by Diocletian , from whom the water was named Iovia . A NR 4. Aqua Tepula , introduced by the censors Cn . Servilius Caepio and Cassius Longinus , B.C. 125 , from a point two miles to the right of the eleventh ...
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Seite 290 - Institutes were declared to be the legitimate system of civil jurisprudence ; they alone were admitted in the tribunals, and they alone were taught in the academies, of Rome, Constantinople, and Berytus.