"The History of Rome" - читать интересную книгу автора (Mommsen Theodor) THE HISTORY OF ROME The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy by THEODOR MOMMSEN Translated with the Sanction of the Author by William Purdie Dickson, D.D., LL.D. Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow A New Edition Revised throughout and Embodying Recent Additions Preparer's Note PREFACE BY THE TRANSLATOR INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY DR. MOMMSEN DEDICATIONS CONTENTS BOOK I: The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy BOOK FIRST The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy CHAPTER I. Introduction CHAPTER II The Earliest Migrations into Italy CHAPTER III The Settlements of the Latins CHAPTER IV The Beginnings of Rome CHAPTER V The Original Constitution of Rome CHAPTER VI The Non-Burgesses and the Reformed Constitution CHAPTER VII The Hegemony of Rome in Latium CHAPTER VIII The Umbro-Sabellian Stocks - Beginnings of the Samnites CHAPTER IX The Etruscans CHAPTER X The Hellenes in Italy - Maritime Supremacy of the Tuscans and Carthaginians CHAPTER XI Law and Justice CHAPTER XII Religion CHAPTER XIII Agriculture, Trade, and Commerce CHAPTER XIV Measuring and Writing CHAPTER XV Art Notes PREFACE BY THE TRANSLATOR INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY DR. MOMMSEN CHAPTER II The Earliest Migrations into Italy CHAPTER III The Settlements of the Latins CHAPTER IV The Beginnings of Rome CHAPTER V The Original Constitution of Rome CHAPTER VI The Non-Burgesses and the Reformed Constitution CHAPTER VII The Hegemony of Rome in Latium CHAPTER VIII The Umbro-Sabellian Stocks - Beginnings of the Samnites CHAPTER IX The Etruscans CHAPTER X The Hellenes in Italy - Maritime Supremacy of the Tuscans and Carthaginians CHAPTER XI Law and Justice CHAPTER XII Religion CHAPTER XIII Agriculture, Trade, and Commerce CHAPTER XIV Measuring and Writing CHAPTER XV Art
BOOK FIRST The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy Ta palaiotera saphos men eurein dia chronou pleithos adunata ein ek de tekmeirion on epi makrotaton skopounti moi pisteusai xumbainei ou megala nomizo genesthai oute kata tous polemous oute es ta alla. Thucydides