Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... important than the earlier portion of the work , as it surveys a practically untrodden field . Momnisen's work as editor of the great “ Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarım ” had put into his hands a wealth of information derived from ...
... important than the earlier portion of the work , as it surveys a practically untrodden field . Momnisen's work as editor of the great “ Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarım ” had put into his hands a wealth of information derived from ...
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... important than the earlier portion of the work , as it surveys a practically untrodden field . Mommsen's work as editor of the great " Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum " had put into his hands a wealth of information derived from ...
... important than the earlier portion of the work , as it surveys a practically untrodden field . Mommsen's work as editor of the great " Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum " had put into his hands a wealth of information derived from ...
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... importance of the " History of Rome " is attested by the fact that by 1875 the work had run through six German ... important field have Mommsen's conclusions lost all weight owing to an untenable method pursued by him , viz . , in ...
... importance of the " History of Rome " is attested by the fact that by 1875 the work had run through six German ... important field have Mommsen's conclusions lost all weight owing to an untenable method pursued by him , viz . , in ...
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... importance of building bridges . Secondly , it caused the Roman canton to become united in the city itself far earlier than was the case with other Latin communities . And thus , though Latium was a strictly agricultural country , Rome ...
... importance of building bridges . Secondly , it caused the Roman canton to become united in the city itself far earlier than was the case with other Latin communities . And thus , though Latium was a strictly agricultural country , Rome ...
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... important unit in the division was the curia , the members of which were bound by re- ligious ties , and had a priest of their own . Military levies and money valuations were made according to curial divisions , and the burgesses met ...
... important unit in the division was the curia , the members of which were bound by re- ligious ties , and had a priest of their own . Military levies and money valuations were made according to curial divisions , and the burgesses met ...
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