Studies of Roman ImperialismUniversity Press, 1906 - 281 pagine |
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Pagina xxxvi
... soon its most powerful and trusted contributor ; he threw his young strength ungrudgingly into its service , thinking no ... early Empire , from Actium to Marcus Aurelius , and with all the eagerness of his youth he entered on a project ...
... soon its most powerful and trusted contributor ; he threw his young strength ungrudgingly into its service , thinking no ... early Empire , from Actium to Marcus Aurelius , and with all the eagerness of his youth he entered on a project ...
Pagina xxxvii
... early sources , from German monographs and specialist reviews . The handbook was abandoned , and from that time his purpose was to write an exhaustive history of the early Empire , for which the whole of the original evidence and all ...
... early sources , from German monographs and specialist reviews . The handbook was abandoned , and from that time his purpose was to write an exhaustive history of the early Empire , for which the whole of the original evidence and all ...
Pagina xlii
... early years of manhood . If I look back upon the impression he made upon his family and friends during this time , I ... history of the Empire , one dog on his knees and another at his feet , the walls round him . filled with the rapidly ...
... early years of manhood . If I look back upon the impression he made upon his family and friends during this time , I ... history of the Empire , one dog on his knees and another at his feet , the walls round him . filled with the rapidly ...
Pagina 1
... history of the Early Roman Empire , on which he had been engaged for some years . Of these one appeared to be in a less advanced state of preparation . The others are now published . None however had received his last touches , and this ...
... history of the Early Roman Empire , on which he had been engaged for some years . Of these one appeared to be in a less advanced state of preparation . The others are now published . None however had received his last touches , and this ...
Pagina 4
... early Empire - for we may pass over the futile aristo- crats who posed as the inheritors of the Republican tradition - were either persons ruined by absolute power and unlimited license or vigorous , hard - working states- men with the ...
... early Empire - for we may pass over the futile aristo- crats who posed as the inheritors of the Republican tradition - were either persons ruined by absolute power and unlimited license or vigorous , hard - working states- men with the ...
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Studies of Roman Imperialism William Thomas Arnold,Mrs. Humphry Ward,Charles Edward Montague Visualizzazione completa - 1906 |
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