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041 0 _aeng
100 1 _aCowell, F.R.
_g(Frank Richard)
245 1 0 _aCicero and the Roman Republic /
_cBy F. R. Cowell.
260 _aMitcham :
_bPenguin Books,
_c1962.
300 _aXVII, 398 p. :
_b32 p. ill. insert ;
_c18 cm.
440 0 _aPelican Books
_vA 320
504 _aBibliogr.: p. 383-387;index: p. 388-398
505 0 _aCont.: 1.Rome takes the lead in Italy:753-365 B. C. 2.Rome takes the lead in the mediterranean. 3.The Roman farmer. 4.Roman industry: trade,money and communications. 5.The Roman Republic and the Senate. 6.The Roman people and the popular assemblies. 7.The Magistrates. 8.Religious officials. 9.The government of the Roman Republic as a working concern. 10.The substance of Roman politics. 11.Public Welfare and private ambitions. 12.The ladder of fame in Rome. 13.The duel of Pompey and Caesar and the downfall of the Roman Republic. 14.The Republican tradition in Cicero's day. 15.The Roman aristocracy. 16.The cultural life of Rome. 17.The Common people. 18.The sickness of Roman social life.
600 1 4 _aCiceron, Marcus Tullius
_cRoman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, orator, political theorist, consul and constitutionalist
_dBC 106-43
650 1 4 _aHistory
_zRoman Empire
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