Imperial Rome
Material type: TextSeries: Great ages of man: a history of the world's culturePublication details: New York Time incorporated 1965Description: 190 pSubject(s): Ancient history | artDDC classification: 909 Summary: "Not to know what happened before we were born"' wrote Cicero," is to remain perpetually a child. For what is the worth of a human life unless it is woven into the life of our ancesters by the records of history?" In these volumes on The Great Ages of Man an honored place is rightfully given to Rome, which emphasized so greatly the importance of history and tradition.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"Not to know what happened before we were born"' wrote Cicero," is to remain perpetually a child. For what is the worth of a human life unless it is woven into the life of our ancesters by the records of history?" In these volumes on The Great Ages of Man an honored place is rightfully given to Rome, which emphasized so greatly the importance of history and tradition.
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