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Between Geography and History, Hellenistic constructions of the Roman World, 2001, 420 p., br. -
This book explores 3 authors who wrote about the rise of the Roman Empire - Polybius, Posidonius, and Strabo. It examines the overlap between geography and history in their work, and considers the way in which pre-existing traditions were used but transformed in order to describe the new world of Rome.
Référence : 21529.
English
40,00 €
In the same Epoch
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Contribution à l'établissement d'une typo-chronologie des tegulae de Reims et sa périphérie, (Bulletin de la Société Archéologique Champenoise Tome 11...
Réf : 58909.
French
30,00 €

