Divine institutions religious practice, economic development, and social transformation in mid-Republican Rome /
In the course of two and a half centuries, the city-state of Rome rose from central Italian dominance to Mediterranean hegemony. Together with this transformation in the scale and extent of Roman power came a revolution in social, economic and cultural practices. My dissertation argues that the succ...
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Format: | Thesis Electronic Book |
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2014
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3781 2014 P INTERNET RESOURCE |
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