A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... Roman wives and mothers had a steadying influence over the political as well as the private behaviour of their men - folk . It was not the habit in the best days of the Republic to hire a nurse or tutor for the Roman boy . He grew up ...
... Roman wives and mothers had a steadying influence over the political as well as the private behaviour of their men - folk . It was not the habit in the best days of the Republic to hire a nurse or tutor for the Roman boy . He grew up ...
Pagina 117
... Roman citizens seemed lost , it was only by the aid of this grim philosophy that many remained able to possess their souls . IV . PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS In estimating the general effect of Hellenistic culture at Rome the gain is obvious ...
... Roman citizens seemed lost , it was only by the aid of this grim philosophy that many remained able to possess their souls . IV . PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS In estimating the general effect of Hellenistic culture at Rome the gain is obvious ...
Pagina 266
... Romans with a demand for his extra- dition . Negotiations were begun , and in 20 B.C. Augustus himself arrived in the East in time to conclude an honourable settlement . It seems clear that Phraates was eager to buy off any danger of Roman ...
... Romans with a demand for his extra- dition . Negotiations were begun , and in 20 B.C. Augustus himself arrived in the East in time to conclude an honourable settlement . It seems clear that Phraates was eager to buy off any danger of Roman ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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