The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature
Frank Frost Abbott
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The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature
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The Common People of Ancient Rome
Studies of Roman Life and Literature
Frank Frost Abbott
New York Charles Scribner's Sons
New York Charles Scribner's Sons
Prefatory Note
Contents
The Common People of Ancient Rome
How Latin Became the Language of the World
The Latin of the Common People
The Oath of Strasburg of 842
The Oath of Strasburg of 842
The Poetry of the Common People of Rome
I. Their Metrical Epitaphs
II. Their Dedicatory and Ephemeral Verses
I. Their Metrical Epitaphs
II. Their Dedicatory and Ephemeral Verses
The Origin of the Realistic Romance among the Romans
Diocletian's Edict and the High Cost of Living
Extracts from Diocletian's List of Maximum Prices
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Private Benefactions and Their Effect on the Municipal Life of the Romans
Some Reflections on Corporations and Trades-Guilds
A Roman Politician
(Gaius Scribonius Curio)
(Gaius Scribonius Curio)
Gaius Matius, a Friend of Cæsar
"Non enim Cæsarem ... sum secutus, sed amicum."
"Non enim Cæsarem ... sum secutus, sed amicum."
Index
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