The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 11Cambridge University Press, 2000 - History, Ancient |
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User Review - DinadansFriend - LibraryThingA solid, framework for further reading in the field of mostly Mediterranean history. We have here political history from Theodosius II to Maurice, with a good emphasis on North Africa and the near ... Read full review
Contents
Titus | 46 |
Nerva to Hadrian | 84 |
Hadrian to the Antonines | 132 |
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The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 11 Alan K. Bowman,Peter Garnsey,Dominic Rathbone Limited preview - 1982 |
The Cambridge Ancient History Alan K. Bowman,Peter Garnsey,Dominic Rathbone No preview available - 2000 |
The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 11 Alan K. Bowman,Peter Garnsey,Dominic Rathbone No preview available - 1982 |
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