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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Pagina 147
Against these the Romans had nothing to hand save a few cruisers , and the
naval contingents which they could exact from Tarentum and the other coastal
towns of The Italy by the terms of their treaties were quite inconsiderable . But
Romans ...
Against these the Romans had nothing to hand save a few cruisers , and the
naval contingents which they could exact from Tarentum and the other coastal
towns of The Italy by the terms of their treaties were quite inconsiderable . But
Romans ...
Pagina 267
On the other hand, a iurking prejudice against a too exact imitation of Greek
institutions stood in the way of the construction of a stone theatre, so that the
dramas of Plautus and Terence had to be performed in temporary wooden
structures.
On the other hand, a iurking prejudice against a too exact imitation of Greek
institutions stood in the way of the construction of a stone theatre, so that the
dramas of Plautus and Terence had to be performed in temporary wooden
structures.
Pagina 776
On the other hand, education was more widely diffused in the first three centuries
A.D. than in any other age of ancient history, and perhaps extended as far as in
any subsequent period before the nineteenth century. In addition, the training in ...
On the other hand, education was more widely diffused in the first three centuries
A.D. than in any other age of ancient history, and perhaps extended as far as in
any subsequent period before the nineteenth century. In addition, the training in ...
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