A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 561
AGRICULTURE 1 The age of Augustus and of the early Caesars constituted an
epoch Few in the economic no less than in the political history of the Medi -
changes terranean lands . But in agriculture the transformations of this period in
Italian ...
AGRICULTURE 1 The age of Augustus and of the early Caesars constituted an
epoch Few in the economic no less than in the political history of the Medi -
changes terranean lands . But in agriculture the transformations of this period in
Italian ...
Pagina 580
Latin Though the Augustan poets still showed a tendency to adhere too literature
closely to Greek models in their early productions , Latin literature less
dependent ont now rendered itself more and more independent of foreign
influences . on ...
Latin Though the Augustan poets still showed a tendency to adhere too literature
closely to Greek models in their early productions , Latin literature less
dependent ont now rendered itself more and more independent of foreign
influences . on ...
Pagina 779
Max Cary, D. Litt. its communications ; and , if the Jews remained an alien
element , the Oriental populations in the Roman dominions were none the less
loyal and helpful , in spite of their differences of language and culture . The most
obvious ...
Max Cary, D. Litt. its communications ; and , if the Jews remained an alien
element , the Oriental populations in the Roman dominions were none the less
loyal and helpful , in spite of their differences of language and culture . The most
obvious ...
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