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Publication

1997-03-01 - Kessinger Publishing

Language

English

Word Count

82,000 words, Guess

Page Count

328 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

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First Sentence

WE are fond of regarding ourselves as the heirs of Rome, and we like to think that the Latin genius, after having absorbed the genius of Greece, held an intellectual and moral supremacy in the ancient world similar to the one Europe now maintains, and that the culture of the peoples that lived under the authority of the Caesars was stamped forever by their strong touch.

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  • Oriental Religions in Roman PaganismPaperbackKessinger Publishing1997-03-01

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