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008 711013s1966 nyuabce b 000 0 eng
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082 00 913.3703
100 1 Payne, Robert,|d1911-1983.
245 14 The Horizon book of ancient Rome /|cby the editors of
Horizon magazine. Editor in charge: William Harlan Hale ;
author, Robert Payne ; introduction by Gilbert Highet.
246 3 Book of ancient Rome.
246 3 Ancient Rome
264 1 New York, N.Y. :|bAmerican Heritage Pub. Co.; Book trade
distribution by Doubleday,|c[1966]
300 415 pages :|billustrations (part color) maps (part color)
plans, portraits (part color) ;|c32 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 1970 ed. published under title: Ancient Rome.
504 Bibliography: pages 402-403.
505 0 The Etruscan mystery -- The seven hills -- Faith and the
state -- The thrust of power -- A republic divided -- The
coming of Caesar -- The triumph of Augustus -- Architects
of empire -- The Roman peace -- An era of excess -- The
long twilight -- Rome becomes Christian -- A spacious
legacy.
520 At first little more than the power of the sword carried
Rome forward; as it grew, it acquired the power of
religious and poetic vision. These are the spiritual
powers which it bequeathed to its heirs, the modern
nations of the western world.
651 0 Rome|xHistory.
700 1 Hale, William Harlan,|d1910-1974,|eeditor.
730 0 Horizon (New York, N.Y.)
914 FARM26841
938 Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|n66018667
994 02|bWHP