From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... Tacitus . Since this great historian lived after the period covered by this volume and therefore his work is not described elsewhere , short reference may be made to him here at a point where his Annals begin to have relevance ...
... Tacitus . Since this great historian lived after the period covered by this volume and therefore his work is not described elsewhere , short reference may be made to him here at a point where his Annals begin to have relevance ...
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... Tacitus ( 1950 ) , who argues that when Tacitus ( Ann . I , 61 ) says that Germanicus , on reaching the site , found that the last stand had been made ' in medio campi ' , he means not ' in the middle of the battle - field ' , but on ...
... Tacitus ( 1950 ) , who argues that when Tacitus ( Ann . I , 61 ) says that Germanicus , on reaching the site , found that the last stand had been made ' in medio campi ' , he means not ' in the middle of the battle - field ' , but on ...
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... Tacitus ( 1958 ) , especially 420 ff .; Tiberius ( 1960 ) by E. Kornemann is a very subjective assessment . Tacitus ' attitude to Tiberius , especially in regard to the problems of his accession , is discussed by K. von Fritz , Cl . Ph ...
... Tacitus ( 1958 ) , especially 420 ff .; Tiberius ( 1960 ) by E. Kornemann is a very subjective assessment . Tacitus ' attitude to Tiberius , especially in regard to the problems of his accession , is discussed by K. von Fritz , Cl . Ph ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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