Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 115
... Roman times . The cities which were allowed to coin , usually in the lesser metals , under the Romans could only advertise their past glories or show well - known versions of the myths identified with their regions . As a result both in ...
... Roman times . The cities which were allowed to coin , usually in the lesser metals , under the Romans could only advertise their past glories or show well - known versions of the myths identified with their regions . As a result both in ...
Σελίδα 121
... Roman world and its continuation , the Byzantine state ; and an analysis of the factors involved ( which so far as the present writer knows has not hitherto been undertaken along the lines followed in this study ) will give us a new ...
... Roman world and its continuation , the Byzantine state ; and an analysis of the factors involved ( which so far as the present writer knows has not hitherto been undertaken along the lines followed in this study ) will give us a new ...
Σελίδα 123
... Roman dependency different in status and function from the other Roman colonies . Egypt was looked upon as suited only to provide food and taxes for the use of the Roman state . Intellectually and spiritually Rome had no appreciable ...
... Roman dependency different in status and function from the other Roman colonies . Egypt was looked upon as suited only to provide food and taxes for the use of the Roman state . Intellectually and spiritually Rome had no appreciable ...
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