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_aMontesquieu, Charles de Secondat, _cbaron de, _d1689-1755. _910653 |
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_aConsidérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence. _lEnglish |
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_aConsiderations on the causes of the greatness of the Romans and their decline / _cMontesquieu ; translated, with introduction and notes, by David Lowenthal. |
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_aIndianapolis ; _aCambridge : _bHackett Pub., _c1999. |
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_a243 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gI. _tBeginnings of Rome; its Wars -- _gII. _tThe Art of War Among the Romans -- _gIII. _tHow the Romans were Able to Expand -- _gIV. _tThe Gauls; Pyrrhus; Comparison of Carthage and Rome; Hannibal's War -- _gV. _tThe Condition of Greece, Macedonia, Syria, and Egypt After the Reduction of the Carthaginians -- _gVI. _tThe Conduct the Romans Pursued to Subjugate all Peoples -- _gVII. _tHow Mithridates was Able to Resist them -- _gVIII. _tThe Dissensions that Always Existed in the City -- _gIX. _tTwo Causes of Rome's Ruin -- _gX. _tThe Corruption of the Romans -- _gXI. _tSulla; Pompey and Caesar -- _gXII. _tThe Condition of Rome After Caesar's Death -- _gXIII. _tAugustus -- _gXIV. _tTiberius -- _gXV. _tThe Emperors from Caius Caligula to Antoninus -- _gXVI. _tThe Condition of the Empire, from Antoninus to Probus -- _gXVII. _tChange in the State -- _gXVIII. _tNew Maxims Adopted by the Romans -- _gXIX. _tAttila's Greatness; Cause of the Settlement of the Barbarians; Reasons why the Western Empire was the First to Fall -- _gXX. _tJustinian's Conquest; his Government -- _gXXI. _tDisorders of the Eastern Empire -- _gXXII. _tWeakness of the Eastern Empire -- _gXXIII. _tReason for the Duration of the Eastern Empire; its Destruction. |
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