A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 37
... tion of her numerous colonies , to which at the conclusion of the Pyrrhic War she had added one at Maleventum ( now re - christened Beneventum1 ) and another at Posidonia ( or Paestum ) on the south - west coast . For the further ...
... tion of her numerous colonies , to which at the conclusion of the Pyrrhic War she had added one at Maleventum ( now re - christened Beneventum1 ) and another at Posidonia ( or Paestum ) on the south - west coast . For the further ...
Pagina 117
... tion ; and new methods of cultivation by the aid of manure and crop rotation had been carefully studied by Cato and others . A Carthaginian treatise , too , on the Libyan planta- tion system had been translated into Latin ; and this ...
... tion ; and new methods of cultivation by the aid of manure and crop rotation had been carefully studied by Cato and others . A Carthaginian treatise , too , on the Libyan planta- tion system had been translated into Latin ; and this ...
Pagina 366
... tion of some readjustment of the Eastern frontier had engaged his attention . On the eastern and southern flank of the pro- vince of Syria lay a desolate region bordering on the great Arabian Desert and inhabited by nomadic tribes ...
... tion of some readjustment of the Eastern frontier had engaged his attention . On the eastern and southern flank of the pro- vince of Syria lay a desolate region bordering on the great Arabian Desert and inhabited by nomadic tribes ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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