The History of Rome, Book IV / The Revolution - Theodor Mommsen - Book

The History of Rome, Book IV / The Revolution

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The Revolution
Translated with the Sanction of the Author
William Purdie Dickson, D.D., LL.D. Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow
Preparer's Note
This work contains many literal citations of and references to words, sounds, and alphabetic symbols drawn from many languages, including Gothic and Phoenician, but chiefly Latin and Greek. This English language Gutenberg edition, constrained within the scope of 7-bit ASCII code, adopts the following orthographic conventions:
1) Words and phrases regarded as foreign imports , italicized in the original text published in 1903; but which in the intervening century have become naturalized into English; words such as de jure , en masse , etc. are not given any special typographic distinction.
2) Except for Greek, all literally cited non-English words that do not refer to texts cited as academic references, words that in the source manuscript appear italicized, are rendered with a single preceding, and a single following dash; thus, -xxxx-.
3) Greek words, first transliterated into Roman alphabetic equivalents, are rendered with a preceding and a following double-dash; thus, —xxxx—. Note that in some cases the root word itself is a compound form such as xxx-xxxx, and is rendered as —xxx-xxx—
4) Simple non-ideographic references to vocalic sounds, single letters, or alphabeic dipthongs; and prefixes, suffixes, and syllabic references are represented by a single preceding dash; thus, -x, or -xxx.

Theodor Mommsen
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2004-09-13

Темы

Rome -- History

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