The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volumes 1-3J.W. Arrowsmith, 1907 - Classical education |
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... Roman money . When Rome embarked upon an independent currency , she set up two distinct mints . In the city itself bronze was the acknowledged standard , and from the city mint were accordingly issued the characteristically Roman series ...
... Roman money . When Rome embarked upon an independent currency , she set up two distinct mints . In the city itself bronze was the acknowledged standard , and from the city mint were accordingly issued the characteristically Roman series ...
Page 42
... Roman coin is frequently not the person named in the inscription that runs round it . Those interested in Roman Britain would do well to note Mr. Percy Webb's careful article on the coinage of Allectus.4 Mr. Webb has an almost ...
... Roman coin is frequently not the person named in the inscription that runs round it . Those interested in Roman Britain would do well to note Mr. Percy Webb's careful article on the coinage of Allectus.4 Mr. Webb has an almost ...
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... Roman religion ( Münster , 1899 ) is perhaps the best short treatment of the subject ever yet written . Recent instalments of Roscher's Mytho- logical Lexicon contain very few Roman articles , but there is an excellent one on Pietas by ...
... Roman religion ( Münster , 1899 ) is perhaps the best short treatment of the subject ever yet written . Recent instalments of Roscher's Mytho- logical Lexicon contain very few Roman articles , but there is an excellent one on Pietas by ...
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... Roman army , which may be mentioned here , since the religious meaning of these signa ( totemistic in origin , as the author believes ) occupies a considerable part of the volume , which thus touches on the religion of the Roman army ...
... Roman army , which may be mentioned here , since the religious meaning of these signa ( totemistic in origin , as the author believes ) occupies a considerable part of the volume , which thus touches on the religion of the Roman army ...
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... Roman influence . The present writer thinks this extremely doubtful , and is supported in this view by a private communication from Professor Wissowa , to whom he sent the paper . W. WARDE FOWLER . IX PRIVATE ANTIQUITIES THE older ...
... Roman influence . The present writer thinks this extremely doubtful , and is supported in this view by a private communication from Professor Wissowa , to whom he sent the paper . W. WARDE FOWLER . IX PRIVATE ANTIQUITIES THE older ...
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