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The idea of the city in Roman thought: from walled city to spiritual commonwealth
The idea of the city in Roman thought: from walled city to spiritual commonwealth
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Storoni Mazzolani, Lidia
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Publication Date
[1970]
Language
English
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The views of the conservatives
Gradual advancement of subject races and lower classes
Cultural factors and the ecumenical idea
Gradual penetration of new ideas
Foreign religions
The precedent of Alexander
From Sulla to Augustus
Augustus
The idea of Rome gains precision
Rome as the city of mankind
'The world made stable'
Social and economic disintegration
Spiritual factors in the crisis
The city of God.
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Cities and towns
Cities and towns -- Rome
Civilization
Ideeëngeschiedenis
Rome (Empire)
Rome -- Civilization
Romeinse oudheid
Steden
Villes antiques
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9780253139801
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