Roman Civilization: The RepublicNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 - 544 pagine 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 102
... character , and the significant separation that emerges between sacral and civil law . The first landmark in the history of Roman law , this code was of funda- mental importance in its further development . The code was never for- mally ...
... character , and the significant separation that emerges between sacral and civil law . The first landmark in the history of Roman law , this code was of funda- mental importance in its further development . The code was never for- mally ...
Pagina 310
... character and the fact that we are determined to seek absolutely no financial profit , esteeming good will and reputation above all else . With respect to all those , moreover , who have not recovered what belongs to them , explore ...
... character and the fact that we are determined to seek absolutely no financial profit , esteeming good will and reputation above all else . With respect to all those , moreover , who have not recovered what belongs to them , explore ...
Pagina 336
... character from an honorable people , our friend and ally , spoke in person , and whereas the envoys of Priene , . . .nes , gentlemen of character from an honorable people , our friend and ally , spoke in person concerning the territory ...
... character from an honorable people , our friend and ally , spoke in person , and whereas the envoys of Priene , . . .nes , gentlemen of character from an honorable people , our friend and ally , spoke in person concerning the territory ...
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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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