From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1959 - 450 Seiten |
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... Tacitus , Ann . 1 , 2-15 . The fragments of Augustus ' own works are collected in H. Malcovati , Caesaris Augusti operum fragmenta ( 3rd ed . , 1948 ) . The most important documents are collected by V. Ehrenberg and A. H. M. Jones ...
... Tacitus , Ann . 1 , 2-15 . The fragments of Augustus ' own works are collected in H. Malcovati , Caesaris Augusti operum fragmenta ( 3rd ed . , 1948 ) . The most important documents are collected by V. Ehrenberg and A. H. M. Jones ...
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... Tacitus ( Eng . trans . 1906 ) ; M. L. W. Laistner , The Greater Roman Historians ( 1947 ) chs . vi - vii ; B. Walker , The Annals of Tacitus , A study in the Writing of History ( 1952 ) ; R. Syme , Tacitus 2 vols . ( 1958 ) ; C. W. ...
... Tacitus ( Eng . trans . 1906 ) ; M. L. W. Laistner , The Greater Roman Historians ( 1947 ) chs . vi - vii ; B. Walker , The Annals of Tacitus , A study in the Writing of History ( 1952 ) ; R. Syme , Tacitus 2 vols . ( 1958 ) ; C. W. ...
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... Tacitus ( 1958 ) , 756 ff . [ p . 283 ] 7. TIBERIUS AND MAIESTAS . See F. B. Marsh and R. S. Rogers , op . cit . , n . 1 . C. W. Chilton has argued ( JRS , 1955 , 73 ff . ) against Rogers that the only penalty laid down under the lex ...
... Tacitus ( 1958 ) , 756 ff . [ p . 283 ] 7. TIBERIUS AND MAIESTAS . See F. B. Marsh and R. S. Rogers , op . cit . , n . 1 . C. W. Chilton has argued ( JRS , 1955 , 73 ff . ) against Rogers that the only penalty laid down under the lex ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF MARIUS | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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