A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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The debt of the Etruscans to the Greeks was great . From them they learnt the art of writing , using a somewhat altered form of the Hellenic alphabet . They adopted the Greek type of military equipment . Their temples , though made not ...
The debt of the Etruscans to the Greeks was great . From them they learnt the art of writing , using a somewhat altered form of the Hellenic alphabet . They adopted the Greek type of military equipment . Their temples , though made not ...
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The debt of the Etruscans to the Greeks was great . From them they learnt the art of writing , using a somewhat altered form of the Hellenic alphabet . They adopted the Greek type of military equipment . Their temples , though made not ...
The debt of the Etruscans to the Greeks was great . From them they learnt the art of writing , using a somewhat altered form of the Hellenic alphabet . They adopted the Greek type of military equipment . Their temples , though made not ...
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lads would be placed in the charge of a slave - flunkey , called a ' pedagogue ' , and usually a Greek , whose business it was to conduct them to the class - room . There , too , the teacher would almost certainly be a Greek ...
lads would be placed in the charge of a slave - flunkey , called a ' pedagogue ' , and usually a Greek , whose business it was to conduct them to the class - room . There , too , the teacher would almost certainly be a Greek ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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