Author: William Smith
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Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1582
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-Zymethus
Author: William Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1582
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1582
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Isabadius-Zymethus. 1857
Author: Sir William Smith
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Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography,mythology and Geography
Author: William Smith
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Category : Classical dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 1076
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 1076
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
Author: William Smith
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Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
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Publisher:
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Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1130
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-Hytanis. 1854. v. 2 Iabadius-Zymethus. 1857
Author: William Smith
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Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1318
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical geography
Languages : en
Pages : 1318
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Catalogue of the Reference Library
Author: Paisley Free Public Library and Museum. Reference Library
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Category : Public libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Category : Public libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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The Publisher
Publisher and Bookseller
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 1352
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Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 1352
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Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.
Marcus Furius Camillus
Author: Marc Hyden
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
ISBN: 1399055828
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Camillus served as a censor, was elected to six consular tribuneships, appointed dictator five times, and enjoyed four triumphs. He toppled mighty Veii, ejected the Senones from Rome following its sacking, and helped orchestrate a grand compromise between the patricians and plebeians. The Romans even considered him Rome’s second founder – a proud appellation for any Roman – and revered him for being an exemplar of Roman virtue. Interestingly, he never held the consulship. Plutarch stated that Camillus had avoided it on purpose, and for good reason. The office was often at the heart of controversy, given that patricians dominated it for most of Camillus’ life. The appointment of a dictator was an emergency measure taken only in the direst of situations and the fact that Camillus was repeatedly appointed speaks of a period when the young Republic was surrounded by enemies and still fighting for survival. Without Camillus’ efforts the city may never have fulfilled its great destiny. Marc Hyden sifts the fragmentary and contradictory sources and, while acknowledging that much legend and exaggeration quickly accrued around Camillus’ name, presents the story of this remarkable life as the ancient Romans knew it.
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
ISBN: 1399055828
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Camillus served as a censor, was elected to six consular tribuneships, appointed dictator five times, and enjoyed four triumphs. He toppled mighty Veii, ejected the Senones from Rome following its sacking, and helped orchestrate a grand compromise between the patricians and plebeians. The Romans even considered him Rome’s second founder – a proud appellation for any Roman – and revered him for being an exemplar of Roman virtue. Interestingly, he never held the consulship. Plutarch stated that Camillus had avoided it on purpose, and for good reason. The office was often at the heart of controversy, given that patricians dominated it for most of Camillus’ life. The appointment of a dictator was an emergency measure taken only in the direst of situations and the fact that Camillus was repeatedly appointed speaks of a period when the young Republic was surrounded by enemies and still fighting for survival. Without Camillus’ efforts the city may never have fulfilled its great destiny. Marc Hyden sifts the fragmentary and contradictory sources and, while acknowledging that much legend and exaggeration quickly accrued around Camillus’ name, presents the story of this remarkable life as the ancient Romans knew it.