A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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 372
... Cicero , who honestly shared the conviction that novae tabulae was tantamount to fraudulent evasion . By a repetition of the alarmist tactics which had answered so well in the preceding year , he again contrived Catiline's defeat at the ...
... Cicero , who honestly shared the conviction that novae tabulae was tantamount to fraudulent evasion . By a repetition of the alarmist tactics which had answered so well in the preceding year , he again contrived Catiline's defeat at the ...
Pagina 374
Max Cary. Cicero's hour of triumph . Cicero at- tempts to new re- volutions , with the support of Pompey . never have been in doubt . Yet Cicero's vigilance and energy saved Italy from the risk of another sanguinary , if transient ...
Max Cary. Cicero's hour of triumph . Cicero at- tempts to new re- volutions , with the support of Pompey . never have been in doubt . Yet Cicero's vigilance and energy saved Italy from the risk of another sanguinary , if transient ...
Pagina 467
... Cicero's in the voluminous correspondence of Cicero . It is in the main due to correspond- the survival of Cicero's letters that our knowledge of life under the later republic is more vivid and varied than that of any other period of ...
... Cicero's in the voluminous correspondence of Cicero . It is in the main due to correspond- the survival of Cicero's letters that our knowledge of life under the later republic is more vivid and varied than that of any other period of ...
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