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For the Romans , to adapt themselves to the Hellenistic ruler cult was indispensable for ruling the Orient , but this was an impossible proposition as far as Rome and Italy were con- cerned . The upper strata abhorred absolute monarchs ...
For the Romans , to adapt themselves to the Hellenistic ruler cult was indispensable for ruling the Orient , but this was an impossible proposition as far as Rome and Italy were con- cerned . The upper strata abhorred absolute monarchs ...
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0 e e י last century and a half in the Dutch , English , French , German , Greek , Italian , Latin , Portuguese , Roumanian , and Spanish lan- guages . The whole is divided into three series ; the titles of the first two series appear ...
0 e e י last century and a half in the Dutch , English , French , German , Greek , Italian , Latin , Portuguese , Roumanian , and Spanish lan- guages . The whole is divided into three series ; the titles of the first two series appear ...
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Beyond the Italian peninsula , Roman law took no cognizance of astrology until the reign of Augustus . ... LVI , 25 , 5-6 . trological predictions among the masses of Rome and Italy , 1 The Caesars and the Stars: The Crime and ...
Beyond the Italian peninsula , Roman law took no cognizance of astrology until the reign of Augustus . ... LVI , 25 , 5-6 . trological predictions among the masses of Rome and Italy , 1 The Caesars and the Stars: The Crime and ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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