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" (Greek World under Roman Sway p. 97) says: ''If this language was used, it was surely intended to be understood in a loose sense. Athens had upon the whole been better treated by the Romans than any other Greek city. "
Klio: Beiträge zur alten Geschichte - หน้า 21
1904
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The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to Plutarch

John Pentland Mahaffy - 1890 - 550 หน้า
...taken from the people, the solemn processions disused, and the schools of the philosophers deserted.' If this language was used, it was surely intended...better treated by the Romans than any other Greek city. She apparently alone retained the privilege of coining silver, and received the proconsul attended...

Klio: Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, เล่มที่ 4

1904 - 426 หน้า
...Asia, sacked Délos and sent Aristion an Epicurean philospher") to Athens 1) On this passage Muhaffy (Greek World under Roman Sway p. 97) says: "If this...Athens had upon the whole been better treated by the Uoinans than any other (¡nvk eity." 1 take it that 1'oseidonios ¡nits into the mouth of Atlirnion...

The Silver Age of the Greek World

John Pentland Mahaffy - 1906 - 500 หน้า
...taken from the people, the solemn processions disused, and the schools of the philosophers deserted." If this language was used, it was surely intended...better treated by the Romans than any other Greek city. Apparently she alone retained the privilege of coining silver, and received the proconsul attended...

The Silver Age of the Greek World

John Pentland Mahaffy - 1906 - 504 หน้า
...taken from the people, the solemn processions disused, and the schools of the philosophers deserted." If this language was used, it was surely intended...better treated by the Romans than any other Greek city. Apparently she alone retained the privilege of coining silver, and received the proconsul attended...




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