Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 199
... carried enough grain to feed everybody in Attica for a year . ... 83 Timolaus . They set sail with a moderate wind from the Pharus , and sighted Acamas 84 on the seventh day . Then a west wind blew up , and they were carried off their ...
... carried enough grain to feed everybody in Attica for a year . ... 83 Timolaus . They set sail with a moderate wind from the Pharus , and sighted Acamas 84 on the seventh day . Then a west wind blew up , and they were carried off their ...
Pagina 400
... carried off by force their wives , their children , their parents , and the rest of their families , striking them , and insulting them , and visiting all manner of outrages upon them in an effort to force them either to inform against ...
... carried off by force their wives , their children , their parents , and the rest of their families , striking them , and insulting them , and visiting all manner of outrages upon them in an effort to force them either to inform against ...
Pagina 576
... carried the splendid trappings of the most powerful gods . Presently the gods came forth , deigning to walk on human feet . Here was Anubis , the awful messenger of the gods above and below , his face partly black and partly golden ...
... carried the splendid trappings of the most powerful gods . Presently the gods came forth , deigning to walk on human feet . Here was Anubis , the awful messenger of the gods above and below , his face partly black and partly golden ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE 156 | 156 |
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