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 372
... Cicero , who honestly shared the conviction that novae tabulae was tantamount to fraudulent evasion . By a repetition of the alarmist tactics which had answered so well in the preceding year , he again contrived Catiline's defeat at the ...
... Cicero , who honestly shared the conviction that novae tabulae was tantamount to fraudulent evasion . By a repetition of the alarmist tactics which had answered so well in the preceding year , he again contrived Catiline's defeat at the ...
Pagina 374
Max Cary. Cicero's hour of triumph . Cicero at- tempts to forestall new re- with the support of Pompey . never have been in doubt . Yet Cicero's vigilance and energy saved Italy from the risk of another sanguinary , if transient , period ...
Max Cary. Cicero's hour of triumph . Cicero at- tempts to forestall new re- with the support of Pompey . never have been in doubt . Yet Cicero's vigilance and energy saved Italy from the risk of another sanguinary , if transient , period ...
Pagina 464
... Cicero's in the voluminous correspondence of Cicero . It is in the main due to correspond- the survival of Cicero's letters that our knowledge of life under the ence . later republic is more vivid and varied than that of any other ...
... Cicero's in the voluminous correspondence of Cicero . It is in the main due to correspond- the survival of Cicero's letters that our knowledge of life under the ence . later republic is more vivid and varied than that of any other ...
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