The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 12 頁
... ETRUSCAN ROYALTY IN ROME The second part of Livy's Book I ( Chapters thirty - four to sixty ) is entirely devoted to the description of Etruscan kingship in Rome . The picture is colorful , vivid , and dramatic . But it is also very ...
... ETRUSCAN ROYALTY IN ROME The second part of Livy's Book I ( Chapters thirty - four to sixty ) is entirely devoted to the description of Etruscan kingship in Rome . The picture is colorful , vivid , and dramatic . But it is also very ...
第 17 頁
... Etruscan influence as well as its limits . We will restrict our- selves to the essentials . Under Etruscan occupation , Rome became a prosperous and unified city . From political , economic and artistic viewpoints , im- provements were ...
... Etruscan influence as well as its limits . We will restrict our- selves to the essentials . Under Etruscan occupation , Rome became a prosperous and unified city . From political , economic and artistic viewpoints , im- provements were ...
第 23 頁
... Etruscan - Roman community under the Tarquins , too strong a meaning and too excessive a value . Etruscan and Latin were simultaneously spoken in Rome ... Etruscans for political purposes and the weak marks Livy's Etruscan Sources / 23.
... Etruscan - Roman community under the Tarquins , too strong a meaning and too excessive a value . Etruscan and Latin were simultaneously spoken in Rome ... Etruscans for political purposes and the weak marks Livy's Etruscan Sources / 23.
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