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... called Libyco - Punic , Numidian , or more often , Neo - Punic . Christian sources furnish some historical information , particularly the itineraries of the pilgrims , the martyrologies , the acts of some councils , and the writings of ...
... called Libyco - Punic , Numidian , or more often , Neo - Punic . Christian sources furnish some historical information , particularly the itineraries of the pilgrims , the martyrologies , the acts of some councils , and the writings of ...
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... called Romans , " and Theopom- pus mentions " a city called Rome " which was taken by the Gauls . The new extension of Roman power produced a swarm of minor histo- rians , as Philinus of Agrigentum , who was an ardent Carthaginian ...
... called Romans , " and Theopom- pus mentions " a city called Rome " which was taken by the Gauls . The new extension of Roman power produced a swarm of minor histo- rians , as Philinus of Agrigentum , who was an ardent Carthaginian ...
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... called the " group mind . " It was an age of economic and social transition , of religious revivalism , of intense emotional expression . Alliances for the enforcement of peace between the clergy and the noblesse were formed , called ...
... called the " group mind . " It was an age of economic and social transition , of religious revivalism , of intense emotional expression . Alliances for the enforcement of peace between the clergy and the noblesse were formed , called ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE ANCIENT ORIENT | 3 |
ANCIENT GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY | 21 |
THE ALEXANDRIAN AND POSTALEXANDRIAN EPOCH | 41 |
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