The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... plebeians and clients is to be considered . Against him stands the direct testimony of ancient writers ; who be- lieved that the population of earliest Rome consisted of two classes only - patricians and plebeians ; that all clients ...
... plebeians and clients is to be considered . Against him stands the direct testimony of ancient writers ; who be- lieved that the population of earliest Rome consisted of two classes only - patricians and plebeians ; that all clients ...
الصفحة 17
... plebeians not to be all clients . No modern interpreter before Niebuhr ever saw a difficulty in reconciling Livy with himself . This historian undoubtedly regarded the clients and lictors as plebeians , and took exactly the same view of ...
... plebeians not to be all clients . No modern interpreter before Niebuhr ever saw a difficulty in reconciling Livy with himself . This historian undoubtedly regarded the clients and lictors as plebeians , and took exactly the same view of ...
الصفحة 18
... plebeians country - people , is the reverse of all that Greek or Mediaval experience would suggest . Extreme op- pression may , no doubt , rouse a peasantry or small farmers into rebellion ; but a town population is always the soonest ...
... plebeians country - people , is the reverse of all that Greek or Mediaval experience would suggest . Extreme op- pression may , no doubt , rouse a peasantry or small farmers into rebellion ; but a town population is always the soonest ...
الصفحة 19
... plebeians . At the same time , Livy ( v1 . 18 ) makes Manlius say to the plebs , Quot clientes circa singulos fuistis patronos , tot nunc adversus unum hostem eritis ; so that the imaginary fact falls to the ground . But , having seen ...
... plebeians . At the same time , Livy ( v1 . 18 ) makes Manlius say to the plebs , Quot clientes circa singulos fuistis patronos , tot nunc adversus unum hostem eritis ; so that the imaginary fact falls to the ground . But , having seen ...
الصفحة 20
... plebeians themselves , then of course , as they gradually win their rights , they break away from the unpleasant tie ; but if , as Niebuhr thinks , the clients bore no part of the oppression which fell on the plebeians , the whole ...
... plebeians themselves , then of course , as they gradually win their rights , they break away from the unpleasant tie ; but if , as Niebuhr thinks , the clients bore no part of the oppression which fell on the plebeians , the whole ...
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