A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical 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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Moreover the custody of the documents in the Roman record office was notoriously lax , and it is not unlikely that some of the early documents were damaged or lost outright in suc- ceeding centuries . Copies of treaties were sometimes ...
Moreover the custody of the documents in the Roman record office was notoriously lax , and it is not unlikely that some of the early documents were damaged or lost outright in suc- ceeding centuries . Copies of treaties were sometimes ...
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maximi relating to the fourth and earlier centuries were based on memory or mere imagination , and are accordingly devoid of docu- mentary value.11 The importance of the documentary sources for early Roman history would be greatly ...
maximi relating to the fourth and earlier centuries were based on memory or mere imagination , and are accordingly devoid of docu- mentary value.11 The importance of the documentary sources for early Roman history would be greatly ...
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The two standard ancient historians of early Rome hardly made a beginning of recon- structing it on a scientific basis . data . The remains recovered by modern archaeologists on the site of Archaeo Rome provide a little additional ...
The two standard ancient historians of early Rome hardly made a beginning of recon- structing it on a scientific basis . data . The remains recovered by modern archaeologists on the site of Archaeo Rome provide a little additional ...
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