The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Allen Lane, Penguin Press, 1994 - 1352 Seiten A history of the Roman and Byzantine Empires, covering a period of thirteen centuries from the age of the Antonines to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks. -- Dust jacket. |
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... According to the sanctity of each object , the precious metals were distributed in thin leaves or in solid masses . The balustrade of the choir , the capitals of the pillars , the ornaments of the doors and galleries , were of gilt ...
... According to the sanctity of each object , the precious metals were distributed in thin leaves or in solid masses . The balustrade of the choir , the capitals of the pillars , the ornaments of the doors and galleries , were of gilt ...
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... according to his report , was large and populous ; and the village of Axume is still conspicuous by the regal coronations , by the ruins of a Christian temple , and by six- teen or seventeen obelisks inscribed with Grecian charac- ters ...
... according to his report , was large and populous ; and the village of Axume is still conspicuous by the regal coronations , by the ruins of a Christian temple , and by six- teen or seventeen obelisks inscribed with Grecian charac- ters ...
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... according to their caprice that they framed their regulations , but according to the manners and to the opinions of the great civil lawyers of their day We know from Cicero himself , that it was esteemed a great honor among the Romans ...
... according to their caprice that they framed their regulations , but according to the manners and to the opinions of the great civil lawyers of their day We know from Cicero himself , that it was esteemed a great honor among the Romans ...
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