The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 48-49Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1954 |
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... Rome when the people who dwelled trans Tiberim ( whence Tras- tevere ) were excluded from the celebration of the rest of Rome and established their own . There was time for relaxation on the long trips out- side Rome too . The Friday ...
... Rome when the people who dwelled trans Tiberim ( whence Tras- tevere ) were excluded from the celebration of the rest of Rome and established their own . There was time for relaxation on the long trips out- side Rome too . The Friday ...
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... Rome . In this sec- tion his satiric style is at its best where he discusses freely the similarities and differences of Romans and Americans , and by no means always to the advantage of either one . One must read the whole book ...
... Rome . In this sec- tion his satiric style is at its best where he discusses freely the similarities and differences of Romans and Americans , and by no means always to the advantage of either one . One must read the whole book ...
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... Rome given by the " primitivists " as impossible . They discarded the old ban on Roman myth and found in the early period at Rome evidence for a highly developed religion influenced by contact with the rest of Italy , Greece , and Asia ...
... Rome given by the " primitivists " as impossible . They discarded the old ban on Roman myth and found in the early period at Rome evidence for a highly developed religion influenced by contact with the rest of Italy , Greece , and Asia ...
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