Roman Civilization: The RepublicColumbia University Press, 1951 |
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Naphtali Lewis Meyer Reinhold. POLYBIUS ( c . 200 - C . 117 B.C. ) Polybius of Megalopolis in southern Greece , " the sun in the field of Roman history , " as Mommsen called him , is our most trustworthy authority for the period from the ...
Naphtali Lewis Meyer Reinhold. POLYBIUS ( c . 200 - C . 117 B.C. ) Polybius of Megalopolis in southern Greece , " the sun in the field of Roman history , " as Mommsen called him , is our most trustworthy authority for the period from the ...
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... Polybius developed a series of theories of historical causation as he progressively modified his interpretation of the Roman rise to power . At first he saw Tyche ( Chance , Fortune ) , an unpredictable , superhuman power , as the prime ...
... Polybius developed a series of theories of historical causation as he progressively modified his interpretation of the Roman rise to power . At first he saw Tyche ( Chance , Fortune ) , an unpredictable , superhuman power , as the prime ...
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... Polybius dates the first treaty between Rome and Carthage in the first year of the Republic , 509 B.C. This date was rejected by Mommsen and others , primarily on the ground that Rome was at that time not an important enough power to be ...
... Polybius dates the first treaty between Rome and Carthage in the first year of the Republic , 509 B.C. This date was rejected by Mommsen and others , primarily on the ground that Rome was at that time not an important enough power to be ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITATION OF SOURCES | 2 |
THE ROMAN ORGANIZATION OF ITALY | 83 |
DOMESTIC AFFAirs to 264 b c | 89 |
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