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Gestures and acclamations in ancient Rome
Gestures and acclamations in ancient Rome

By Gregory S. Aldrete

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"Life in Rome was relentlessly public, and oratory was at its heart. Orations were dramatic spectacles in which the speaker deployed an arsenal of rhetorical tricks and strategies aimed at arousing...

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Barbarian play
Barbarian play

By William Scovil Anderson

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Caput and colonate
Caput and colonate

By Walter A. Goffart

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Imperium
Imperium

By Harris Robert

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Imperium
Imperium

By Harris Robert

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Rome and Her Empire History Politics
Rome and Her Empire History Politics

By Barry W. Cunliffe

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Far more than a history, this brilliantly illustrated volume offers a reconstruction in human terms of the many facets of Rome's extraordinary legacy. The Romans speak to us here through their sple...

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Celt and Roman
Celt and Roman

By Peter Berresford Ellis

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