Roman Civilization: The EmpireNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold's Roman Civilization is a classic. These volumes consist of selected primary documents from ancient Rome, covering a range of over 1,000 years of Roman culture, from the foundation of the city to its sacking by the Goths. The selections cover a broad spectrum of Roman civilization, including literature, philosophy, religion, education, politics, military affairs, and economics. These English translations of literary, inscriptional, and papyrological sources, many of which are available nowhere else, create a mosaic of the brilliance, the beauty, and the power of Rome. -- Text refers to later edition. |
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... tion of the magnitude of so great and unexpected a calamity , that from the day on which his death was announced to the day on which his bones are brought back and buried and the due rites are performed to his departed spirit all should ...
... tion of the magnitude of so great and unexpected a calamity , that from the day on which his death was announced to the day on which his bones are brought back and buried and the due rites are performed to his departed spirit all should ...
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... tion of the law ( cf. § 18 ) . It seems clear that Tacitus retrojected to the times of Tiberius the reign of terror through which he lived under Domitian . 33 NEW APPLICATIONS OF THE LAW OF TREASON Tacitus Annals 1. lxxii - lxxiii ...
... tion of the law ( cf. § 18 ) . It seems clear that Tacitus retrojected to the times of Tiberius the reign of terror through which he lived under Domitian . 33 NEW APPLICATIONS OF THE LAW OF TREASON Tacitus Annals 1. lxxii - lxxiii ...
Pagina 314
... tion keeps the fees down . It is well - known that Charmis . . . for 200 sesterces turned over a patient who was a provincial to the surgeon Alco , and that the Emperor Claudius removed the patient from him and con- demned him to pay a ...
... tion keeps the fees down . It is well - known that Charmis . . . for 200 sesterces turned over a patient who was a provincial to the surgeon Alco , and that the Emperor Claudius removed the patient from him and con- demned him to pay a ...
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IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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