A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 111
... Greek , whose business it was to conduct them to the class - room . There , too , the teacher would almost certainly be a Greek ; and though the moral influence of these somewhat decadent aliens was a very poor substitute for the fine ...
... Greek , whose business it was to conduct them to the class - room . There , too , the teacher would almost certainly be a Greek ; and though the moral influence of these somewhat decadent aliens was a very poor substitute for the fine ...
Pagina 112
... Greek influences began to make themselves felt , there already existed a crude native metre called the Saturnian , which was based on a triple beat helped out by alliteration.1 This metre Andronicus used in his translation of the ...
... Greek influences began to make themselves felt , there already existed a crude native metre called the Saturnian , which was based on a triple beat helped out by alliteration.1 This metre Andronicus used in his translation of the ...
Pagina 173
... Greek . In most there were Greek schools . In many , lecture - halls , gymnasia , and theatres . Above all , the debased Greek lingo called the Koine was spoken throughout the Levant . Roman governors used to translate their edicts ...
... Greek . In most there were Greek schools . In many , lecture - halls , gymnasia , and theatres . Above all , the debased Greek lingo called the Koine was spoken throughout the Levant . Roman governors used to translate their edicts ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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