The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryThrough the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them. But the result is always a mixture. The linguistic evolution of Italy parallels this development, and presented as part of the cultural history it beomes a colorful and exciting tale.--dust jacket. |
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Pagina 258
Yet , although they may have possessed some land , or be prosperous craftsmen , shopkeepers , and laborers , they were not allowed to be members of the senate or participate directly in the burdens and privileges of the city's ...
Yet , although they may have possessed some land , or be prosperous craftsmen , shopkeepers , and laborers , they were not allowed to be members of the senate or participate directly in the burdens and privileges of the city's ...
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... became a not dishonorable source of income which eventually also the noble senators , who for a while had held ... Rome by his king Pyrrhus of Epirus , could report to his master that the Roman senate was an assembly of many kings .
... became a not dishonorable source of income which eventually also the noble senators , who for a while had held ... Rome by his king Pyrrhus of Epirus , could report to his master that the Roman senate was an assembly of many kings .
Pagina 308
He carries the scheme ( commenced by Trajan ) of substituting an imperial for the Roman - Italian policy to its logical conclusion : he deprives the Roman Senate of all governmental functions ; he admits to high positions in government ...
He carries the scheme ( commenced by Trajan ) of substituting an imperial for the Roman - Italian policy to its logical conclusion : he deprives the Roman Senate of all governmental functions ; he admits to high positions in government ...
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