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- catalog contributor b5864261.
- catalog coverage "Rome History.".
- catalog created "1929.".
- catalog date "1929".
- catalog date "1929.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1929.".
- catalog description ""The sources for the study of early Roman history": p. xvii-xx.".
- catalog description "From Nerva to Diocletian: 96-285 A.D. -- The public administration under the principate -- Social, intellectual, and religious life under the principate -- pt. 4. The autocracy or late empire: 285-565 A.D.: -- From Diocletian to Theodosius the great, the integrity of the empire maintained: 285-395 A.D. -- The public administration of the late empire -- The Germanic occupation of Italy and the western provinces: 395-493 A.D. -- The age of the Justinians: 518-565 A.D. -- Religious and intellectual life in the late empire -- Epilogue.".
- catalog description "Introduction: -- The sources for the study of early Roman history -- pt. 1. The forerunners of Rome in Italy: -- The geography of Italy -- Prehistoric civilization in Italy -- The Etruscans and the Greeks in Italy -- pt. 2. The primitive monarchy and the republic from prehistoric times to 27 B.C.: -- Early Rome to the fall of the monarchy -- The expansion of Rome to the unification of the Italian peninsula: c.509-265 B.C. -- The constitutional development of Rome to 287 B.C. -- Early religion and society -- Roman domination in the Mediterranean, the second phase-Rome and the Greek east: 200-167 B.C. -- Territorial expansion in three continents: 167-133 B.C. -- Rome, Italy, and the Empire: 265-133 B.C. -- The struggle of the Optimates and the Populares: 133-78 B.C. -- The rise of Pompey the great: 78-60 B.C. -- The rivalry of Pompey and Caesar -- Caesar's dictatorship: 59-44 B.C. -- The passing of the republic: 44-27 B.C. -- pt. 3. The principate or early empire: 27 B.C.-285 A.D. -- The establishment of the principate: 27 B.C.-14 A.D. -- The Julio-Claudian line and the Flavians: 14-96 A.C.".
- catalog extent "xx, 476 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of Rome to 565 A.D.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of Rome to 565 A.D.".
- catalog issued "1929".
- catalog issued "1929.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, The Macmillan company,".
- catalog relation "History of Rome to 565 A.D.".
- catalog spatial "Rome History.".
- catalog subject "DG210 .B6 1929".
- catalog tableOfContents "From Nerva to Diocletian: 96-285 A.D. -- The public administration under the principate -- Social, intellectual, and religious life under the principate -- pt. 4. The autocracy or late empire: 285-565 A.D.: -- From Diocletian to Theodosius the great, the integrity of the empire maintained: 285-395 A.D. -- The public administration of the late empire -- The Germanic occupation of Italy and the western provinces: 395-493 A.D. -- The age of the Justinians: 518-565 A.D. -- Religious and intellectual life in the late empire -- Epilogue.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: -- The sources for the study of early Roman history -- pt. 1. The forerunners of Rome in Italy: -- The geography of Italy -- Prehistoric civilization in Italy -- The Etruscans and the Greeks in Italy -- pt. 2. The primitive monarchy and the republic from prehistoric times to 27 B.C.: -- Early Rome to the fall of the monarchy -- The expansion of Rome to the unification of the Italian peninsula: c.509-265 B.C. -- The constitutional development of Rome to 287 B.C. -- Early religion and society -- Roman domination in the Mediterranean, the second phase-Rome and the Greek east: 200-167 B.C. -- Territorial expansion in three continents: 167-133 B.C. -- Rome, Italy, and the Empire: 265-133 B.C. -- The struggle of the Optimates and the Populares: 133-78 B.C. -- The rise of Pompey the great: 78-60 B.C. -- The rivalry of Pompey and Caesar -- Caesar's dictatorship: 59-44 B.C. -- The passing of the republic: 44-27 B.C. -- pt. 3. The principate or early empire: 27 B.C.-285 A.D. -- The establishment of the principate: 27 B.C.-14 A.D. -- The Julio-Claudian line and the Flavians: 14-96 A.C.".
- catalog title "A history of Rome to 565 A.D., by Arthur E.R. Boak.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".