Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Volum 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 pàgines |
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Pàgina 157
... Roman state . In the succeeding three hundred years , Rome enjoyed the most sus- tained series of military triumphs the world had ever seen . By 265 B.C. , she had extended her rule over most of the Italian peninsula ; by about 200 B.C. ...
... Roman state . In the succeeding three hundred years , Rome enjoyed the most sus- tained series of military triumphs the world had ever seen . By 265 B.C. , she had extended her rule over most of the Italian peninsula ; by about 200 B.C. ...
Pàgina 158
... Roman citizenship became highly prized and eagerly sought . The leaders of the Roman Republic were wise enough to offer to the allies and former enemies of Rome a limited citizen- ship , with the possibility of full citizenship later on ...
... Roman citizenship became highly prized and eagerly sought . The leaders of the Roman Republic were wise enough to offer to the allies and former enemies of Rome a limited citizen- ship , with the possibility of full citizenship later on ...
Pàgina 159
... Roman citizen . But the greatest triumphs of Roman civilization lay not in art , architecture , literature , or speculative thought , but in the realm of the practical and the everyday . Law , military order , and civil administration ...
... Roman citizen . But the greatest triumphs of Roman civilization lay not in art , architecture , literature , or speculative thought , but in the realm of the practical and the everyday . Law , military order , and civil administration ...
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