The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... empire . The church and its revelation Vergil had only announced with a dim prophetic foreboding . But the empire he had sung better than any other . Essentially , the Aeneid is a proclamation of the Roman empire as established by the ...
... empire . The church and its revelation Vergil had only announced with a dim prophetic foreboding . But the empire he had sung better than any other . Essentially , the Aeneid is a proclamation of the Roman empire as established by the ...
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... empire ( i.e. the Byzantine Roman empire ) and its European prestige . Up to the middle of the eleventh century it was in actual strength the first power in Europe , except in the lifetime of Charles the Great , and under the Comneni it ...
... empire ( i.e. the Byzantine Roman empire ) and its European prestige . Up to the middle of the eleventh century it was in actual strength the first power in Europe , except in the lifetime of Charles the Great , and under the Comneni it ...
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... empire'.78 At this point he seems to conceive that the empire was broken up from within by the predominating power of the army and the unscrupulousness of the military adventurers who used it . Yet the eastern empire had a powerful army ...
... empire'.78 At this point he seems to conceive that the empire was broken up from within by the predominating power of the army and the unscrupulousness of the military adventurers who used it . Yet the eastern empire had a powerful army ...
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