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... fact the theme of much of the central part of his history is the total failure of the attempt of Rome to conduct its govern- ment on democratic lines , and the inevitability of the adoption of abso- lute monarchy . For the earlier part ...
... fact the theme of much of the central part of his history is the total failure of the attempt of Rome to conduct its govern- ment on democratic lines , and the inevitability of the adoption of abso- lute monarchy . For the earlier part ...
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... fact , however , is the variety of their researches , the judgment which they exercise , the rationality of their criticism . Thanks to the fact that the Church never dominated in the East as in the West , Byzantine historians did not ...
... fact , however , is the variety of their researches , the judgment which they exercise , the rationality of their criticism . Thanks to the fact that the Church never dominated in the East as in the West , Byzantine historians did not ...
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... facts to excuse or blame . 10 The difficulty of estimating his work fairly is increased by the fact that there are a number of varying manuscripts of his chronicle . Instead of one definitive text , we have fifty manuscripts . Froissart ...
... facts to excuse or blame . 10 The difficulty of estimating his work fairly is increased by the fact that there are a number of varying manuscripts of his chronicle . Instead of one definitive text , we have fifty manuscripts . Froissart ...
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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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