A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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... Latin tongue , they were not yet regarded as competent to exercise the public " rights and were therefore denied the ... Latin denomination consisted of a few of the original Latin communities ( prisci Latini ) which had survived ...
... Latin tongue , they were not yet regarded as competent to exercise the public " rights and were therefore denied the ... Latin denomination consisted of a few of the original Latin communities ( prisci Latini ) which had survived ...
Pagina 268
Max Cary. Rise of a Latin literature . The Italians learn Latin . The Romans learn Greek . cotta . For the decoration of temples and public buildings painting continued to be in greater demand than sculpture ; but nothing sur- vives by ...
Max Cary. Rise of a Latin literature . The Italians learn Latin . The Romans learn Greek . cotta . For the decoration of temples and public buildings painting continued to be in greater demand than sculpture ; but nothing sur- vives by ...
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... Latin literature was furthered by scholars of the fourth century who wrote commentaries on the classics of former ages . The surviving specimens of late Latin scholarship , such as the annotations of Aelius Donatus on Terence and of ...
... Latin literature was furthered by scholars of the fourth century who wrote commentaries on the classics of former ages . The surviving specimens of late Latin scholarship , such as the annotations of Aelius Donatus on Terence and of ...
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