Themes in Roman Society and Culture

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Themes in Roman Society and Culture
Author : Matt Gibbs
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Publisher : OUP Canada
Language : English
Release Date : 01 August 2013
ISBN : 0195445198
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Themes in Roman Society and Culture is a contributed volume that provides a thematic introduction to fundamental aspects of Roman society-its composition, institutions, structures, and cultural products-with major focus on the period 200 BCE to 200 CE.

Themes in Roman Society and Culture

Themes in Roman Society and Culture is a contributed volume that provides a thematic introduction to fundamental aspects of Roman society-its composition, institutions, structures, and cultural products-with major focus on the period 200 BCE to 200 CE.

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Themes in Roman Society and Culture

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