From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... traditional observances the pax deorum had been preserved and thereby also the ancestral customs of Rome , the mos ... tradition and common sense . But the tide from the East kept seeping in : in 139 a praetor expelled by edict from ...
... traditional observances the pax deorum had been preserved and thereby also the ancestral customs of Rome , the mos ... tradition and common sense . But the tide from the East kept seeping in : in 139 a praetor expelled by edict from ...
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... tradition and thought , which grew deeper with the years and was sharpened by contrast with Antony's increasing leaning towards eastern traditions . He was fortunate therefore in being able to identify his own cause with that of his ...
... tradition and thought , which grew deeper with the years and was sharpened by contrast with Antony's increasing leaning towards eastern traditions . He was fortunate therefore in being able to identify his own cause with that of his ...
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... tradition of Roman history its classic form . Beside the strictly annalistic tradition another method of historical presentation developed , partly from the example of the earlier senators who had written in Greek and from the more ...
... tradition of Roman history its classic form . Beside the strictly annalistic tradition another method of historical presentation developed , partly from the example of the earlier senators who had written in Greek and from the more ...
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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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