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These approximated more closely to the Latin colonies ( on which see below ) ,
but the Roman colonies , unlike the Latin , were not true respublicae , though
very gradually they acquired a municipal character ; ( e ) members of ...
These approximated more closely to the Latin colonies ( on which see below ) ,
but the Roman colonies , unlike the Latin , were not true respublicae , though
very gradually they acquired a municipal character ; ( e ) members of ...
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There they would make some acquaintance with the works of Livius Andronicus ,
Ennius and the comic poets , and with such texts as the Twelve Tables : when
through Varro ( see below ) Latin grammar was studied scientifically , it too would
...
There they would make some acquaintance with the works of Livius Andronicus ,
Ennius and the comic poets , and with such texts as the Twelve Tables : when
through Varro ( see below ) Latin grammar was studied scientifically , it too would
...
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This was almost pioneer work and in his task of adapting his Greek originals to
his Latin medium he practically had to invent a vocabulary in which to express
simply some of the Greek technical terms . The result was a series of works ,
written ...
This was almost pioneer work and in his task of adapting his Greek originals to
his Latin medium he practically had to invent a vocabulary in which to express
simply some of the Greek technical terms . The result was a series of works ,
written ...
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Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF MARIUS | 44 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF SULLA | 63 |
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