History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 140
... slaves . Enormous numbers of these were now available . Slavery had been a recognized institution since the remotest past . Its large - scale exploitation had been introduced to Europe at an early date by the Phoeni- cians , and then ...
... slaves . Enormous numbers of these were now available . Slavery had been a recognized institution since the remotest past . Its large - scale exploitation had been introduced to Europe at an early date by the Phoeni- cians , and then ...
Pagina 141
... Slaves lacked all human rights ; and the dramatist Plautus , although expressing himself obliquely , indicated sympathy for their defenceless position in society . Yet household slavery could be relatively humane - and it provided one ...
... Slaves lacked all human rights ; and the dramatist Plautus , although expressing himself obliquely , indicated sympathy for their defenceless position in society . Yet household slavery could be relatively humane - and it provided one ...
Pagina 371
... slaves , and customs dues ( portoria ) ( Puteoli [ Pozzuoli , formerly Dicaearchia ] , which grew in the Second ... SLAVES : there is a 4th - century BC painting of a woman with a slave from Neapolis ( Naples ) . The First Slave War ...
... slaves , and customs dues ( portoria ) ( Puteoli [ Pozzuoli , formerly Dicaearchia ] , which grew in the Second ... SLAVES : there is a 4th - century BC painting of a woman with a slave from Neapolis ( Naples ) . The First Slave War ...
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