A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 696
... Aurelius , whose Meditations have con- tations of tributed to maintain Stoicism as a living force in the modern world . In the humbler spheres of society wandering Cynic preachers could still attract attention with their doctrine of ...
... Aurelius , whose Meditations have con- tations of tributed to maintain Stoicism as a living force in the modern world . In the humbler spheres of society wandering Cynic preachers could still attract attention with their doctrine of ...
Pagina 713
... Aurelius ' day and the misgovern- ment of Commodus had been made good , and the natural buoyancy of the revenue was able to sustain an additional weight of imposts . § 5. CARACALLA Severus had hardly established himself on his throne ...
... Aurelius ' day and the misgovern- ment of Commodus had been made good , and the natural buoyancy of the revenue was able to sustain an additional weight of imposts . § 5. CARACALLA Severus had hardly established himself on his throne ...
Pagina 791
... Aurelius Cotta ( consul 75 ) , 364 L. Aurelius Cotta ( praetor 70 ) , 367-8 M. AURELIUS ( M. Aurelius Antoninus , formerly M. Annius Verus ) , 631-2 ( personality ) ; 637 ( alimentary insti- tutions ) ; 639 ( financial straits ) ; 640 ...
... Aurelius Cotta ( consul 75 ) , 364 L. Aurelius Cotta ( praetor 70 ) , 367-8 M. AURELIUS ( M. Aurelius Antoninus , formerly M. Annius Verus ) , 631-2 ( personality ) ; 637 ( alimentary insti- tutions ) ; 639 ( financial straits ) ; 640 ...
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