Silence Among the Weapons: Some Events at the Time of the Failure of a RepublicSubtitle: some events at the time of the failure of a Republic. While following a man's adventures across Asia Minor to Rome in the first century BC, the reader gets a glimpse of a world in turmoil under the heel of colonial ambition. |
Contents
UiD 823550721 | 1 |
His Exact Words | 3 |
The Stain A Birthday and Some Games Memories of Taxavoidance | 22 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
actor Aeschylus army asked Bagoas bastard blood Bocchus bugger Burn the bastards called Carthage child Chloe City City's clothes Cluilius consul course CRAC crowd Cuttlefish d'you damn dear door Ephesus eyes face faction-boss focsle friends Gaius Marius gave girl Gnaeus Octavius God's-hope goddess Gracelady Greek Habbakuk hair hand happened head heard Herostratus Horsefury Irene Irene's Italian Italy Ivory Jampot killed King Strychnine knew Lady Jael Lanuvium Latin laugh legs looked Lucanian Miriam Mule Mule-driver Mule-driver's never night no-one notched penny once Ostia Pergamus perhaps pirates political Pont priestess Raven Roman Roscius round Samnites seemed ship Shoulderbone Silver-hair Snowflake soldiers sort stage Stain sure talk Taranto tell temple theatre thing thought told took town Trebizond troops wait Walls of Love woman word young
References to this book
Greek and Roman Actors: Aspects of an Ancient Profession P. E. Easterling,Edith Hall Limited preview - 2002 |