Roman Civilization: The RepublicNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 Naphtali Lewis and Meyer Reinhold's Roman Civilization is a classic. These volumes consist of selected primary documents from ancient Rome, covering a range of over 1,000 years of Roman culture, from the foundation of the city to its sacking by the Goths. The selections cover a broad spectrum of Roman civilization, including literature, philosophy, religion, education, politics, military affairs, and economics. These English translations of literary, inscriptional, and papyrological sources, many of which are available nowhere else, create a mosaic of the brilliance, the beauty, and the power of Rome. -- Text refers to later edition. |
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Pagina 78
... Campanians . ... The Samnites , dropping operations against the Sidicines , attacked the Campanians as being the stronghold of their neighbors ; they saw , too , that while victory would be just as easily won , it would bring more glory ...
... Campanians . ... The Samnites , dropping operations against the Sidicines , attacked the Campanians as being the stronghold of their neighbors ; they saw , too , that while victory would be just as easily won , it would bring more glory ...
Pagina 162
... Campanians , the Atellani , the Calatini , the Hirpini , a part of the Apulians , all the Samnites but the Pentri , all the Bruttians , the Lucanians , and besides these the Uzentini and almost all the Greeks on the coast ( the ...
... Campanians , the Atellani , the Calatini , the Hirpini , a part of the Apulians , all the Samnites but the Pentri , all the Bruttians , the Lucanians , and besides these the Uzentini and almost all the Greeks on the coast ( the ...
Pagina 225
... Campanians dwelt where they were permitted by the decree of the senate , and ordered such as dwelt anywhere else to be punished . * [ 200 B.C. ] When the consuls were ready to set out to their provinces , a number of private persons ...
... Campanians dwelt where they were permitted by the decree of the senate , and ordered such as dwelt anywhere else to be punished . * [ 200 B.C. ] When the consuls were ready to set out to their provinces , a number of private persons ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITATION OF SOURCES | 2 |
FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO 509 B C | 46 |
THE CONQUEST AND ORGANIZATION OF ITALY TO 264 B C | 70 |
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accordance Adapted from LCL aediles Aetolians alliance allies ancient Antiochus army Asia assembly assigned brought Brutus Caesar called Campanians Carthage Carthaginians Cato censors century B.C. Cicero citizenship civil colony command concerning consul consulship Cornelius court death decemvirs declared decree decurions Dionysius of Halicarnassus duovir election enemy envoys extant Forum friends Gaius Gaul Gnaeus gods Gracchus grain granted Greece Greek Hannibal History of Rome hold honor Italy Jupiter king land or ground Latin legions Livy Lucius Lucius Cornelius Sulla magistracy magistrates Marcus matter military municipality patricians peace person plebeians plebs political Polybius Pompey pontiffs possess praetor province punishment quaestor Quintus Republic rites Roman citizens Roman History sacred sacrifice Samnites Scaptius Scipio senate sent sesterces ships Sicily slaves soldiers temple Termessus territory tion town treaty tribes tribunes Valerius Verres victory vote