The Romane Historie


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The History of Rome


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The Romane Conclave: Wherein, by Way of History, Exemplified Upon the Lives of the Roman Emperours, ... the Forcible Entries and Usurpations of the Jesuited Statists, Successively Practised Against the ... Said Empire and So by Application Against the Residue of the Christian Kings, and Free States, are Lively Acted and Truly Reported. By Jo. Ursinus, Anti-Jesuite. [With a Preface Signed C. H.]


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An Ocean Untouched and Untried


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The early modern period saw the study of classical history flourish. This study explores the early modern translations of Livy, the single most important Roman historian for the development of politics and culture in Renaissance Europe.




The Ancient Historians


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Grant offers a study of the primary historians of Greece and Rome, discussing the works and methods of the founders of the historical discipline. These philosophers studied history as a moral discipline that bears meaningfully not only on the past but on future human conduct.







The Roman History


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