The Use and Abuse of HistoryA wide-ranging collection of essays which discuss ancient societies, and our interpretation of historical artefacts and documents in relation to historical viewpoints. |
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... Rome's conquest of Italy and the first of the wars against Carthage . Much is necessarily obscure about Timaeus ... Rome . Some interest in Rome and her origins had been shown by earlier Greek historians , but ' Timaeus was the first to ...
... Rome's conquest of Italy and the first of the wars against Carthage . Much is necessarily obscure about Timaeus ... Rome . Some interest in Rome and her origins had been shown by earlier Greek historians , but ' Timaeus was the first to ...
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... Rome . Two questions arise . What inspired him to so novel an action ? Why did he choose to write in Greek , not in ... Rome's past ' to bear on current needs . Fabius Pictor , pious and patriotic , preferred to take another line : ' by ...
... Rome . Two questions arise . What inspired him to so novel an action ? Why did he choose to write in Greek , not in ... Rome's past ' to bear on current needs . Fabius Pictor , pious and patriotic , preferred to take another line : ' by ...
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... Rome was a fairly primitive village , with strong Etruscan traits , far removed from the great Livian Rome of the kings and early Republic , but one that was rising in its material level and its size by the end of the fifth century . In ...
... Rome was a fairly primitive village , with strong Etruscan traits , far removed from the great Livian Rome of the kings and early Republic , but one that was rising in its material level and its size by the end of the fifth century . In ...
Contents
Preface page | 9 |
Myth Memory and History II | 11 |
The Ancestral Constitution | 34 |
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