History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 93
... seemed to us excessively narrow . Nevertheless a great proportion of Rome's available intellectual power and subtlety , throughout the whole millennium of antiquity , was poured into the devel- opment of its law , and since then it has ...
... seemed to us excessively narrow . Nevertheless a great proportion of Rome's available intellectual power and subtlety , throughout the whole millennium of antiquity , was poured into the devel- opment of its law , and since then it has ...
Pagina 131
... seemed to Cato out- rageous when Scipio's brother brought back from the war against Antiochus the first bronze couches , bedcovers , ornate tables , fine cooking , and cabaret girls ever to be seen in Rome . And Cato had his way , for ...
... seemed to Cato out- rageous when Scipio's brother brought back from the war against Antiochus the first bronze couches , bedcovers , ornate tables , fine cooking , and cabaret girls ever to be seen in Rome . And Cato had his way , for ...
Pagina 168
... seemed to them a flashy and ungovernable person ready for any kind of unscrupulous action that might reverse the setbacks his career had suffered . In consequence , this large and varied group of worried men banded together to put up a ...
... seemed to them a flashy and ungovernable person ready for any kind of unscrupulous action that might reverse the setbacks his career had suffered . In consequence , this large and varied group of worried men banded together to put up a ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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