History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... Greek . Moreover an Etruscan statue like the Apollo of Veii ( c . 500 BC ) adds to its Greek shape and manner an un - Greek gross and forceful abundance of life , and an unclassical treatment of detail . These are partly the artist's ...
... Greek . Moreover an Etruscan statue like the Apollo of Veii ( c . 500 BC ) adds to its Greek shape and manner an un - Greek gross and forceful abundance of life , and an unclassical treatment of detail . These are partly the artist's ...
Pagina 90
... Greeks from those parts , so that there was an influx of Greek culture as well . For example Livius Andronicus , a Greek or half - Greek who had come from the principal city of south Italy , Tarentum , as a prisoner of war , opened up ...
... Greeks from those parts , so that there was an influx of Greek culture as well . For example Livius Andronicus , a Greek or half - Greek who had come from the principal city of south Italy , Tarentum , as a prisoner of war , opened up ...
Pagina 202
... Greek coast , and , after Octavian had also arrived , Antony was finally cornered in the Gulf of Ambracia ( Arta ) . At the battle of Actium , just outside the gulf , he tried to extricate his ships in the hope of continuing the fight ...
... Greek coast , and , after Octavian had also arrived , Antony was finally cornered in the Gulf of Ambracia ( Arta ) . At the battle of Actium , just outside the gulf , he tried to extricate his ships in the hope of continuing the fight ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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