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The History of Rome

The History of Rome
Название: The History of Rome
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Описание:The History of Rome by Theodor Mommsen, translated by William Purdie Dickson
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  1. THE HISTORY OF ROME. Book I 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 Divin
  2. Preparers Note
  3. PREFACE BY THE TRANSLATOR
  4. INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY DR. MOMMSEN
  5. DEDICATIONS
  6. CONTENTS BOOK I: The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy
  7. BOOK FIRST The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy
  8. CHAPTER I. Introduction
  9. Ancient History
  10. Italy
  11. Italian History
  12. CHAPTER II The Earliest Migrations into Italy
  13. Primitive Races of Italy
  14. Iapygians
  15. Italians
  16. Relation of the Italians to the Greeks
  17. Relation of the Latins to the Umbro-Samnites
  18. Indo-Germanic Culture
  19. Graeco-Italian Culture
  20. Agriculture
  21. Other Features of Their Economy
  22. Difference of the Italian and the Greek Character
  23. The Family and the State
  24. Religion
  25. Art
  26. CHAPTER III The Settlements of the Latins
  27. Indo-Germanic Migrations
  28. Extension of the Latins in Italy
  29. Latium
  30. Latin Settlements
  31. Clan-Villages
  32. Cantons
  33. Localities of the Oldest Cantons
  34. Alba
  35. The Latin League
  36. CHAPTER IV The Beginnings of Rome
  37. Ramnes
  38. Tities, Luceres
  39. Rome the Emporium of Latium
  40. Character of Its Site
  41. Earliest Limits of the Roman Territory
  42. The Tiber and Its Traffic
  43. Early Urban Character of Rome
  44. The Palatine City
  45. The Seven Mounts
  46. Oldest Settlements in the Palatine and Suburan Regions
  47. The Hill-Romans on the Quirinal
  48. Relations between the Palatine and Quirinal Communities
  49. CHAPTER V The Original Constitution of Rome
  50. The Roman House
  51. The House-father and His Household
  52. Family and Clan ( Gens )
  53. Dependents of the Household
  54. The Roman Community
  55. The King
  56. The Community
  57. Equality of the Burgesses
  58. Burdens of the Burgesses
  59. Rights of the Burgesses
  60. The Senate
  61. Prerogatives of the Senate.  The Interregnum .
  62. The Senate and the Resolutions of the Community: Patrum Auctoritas .
  63. The Senate As State-Council
  64. The Original Constitution of Rome
  65. CHAPTER VI The Non-Burgesses and the Reformed Constitution
  66. Amalgamation of the Palatine and Quirinal Cities
  67. Dependents and Guests
  68. Class of Metoeci Subsisting by the Side of the Community
  69. Plebs
  70. The Servian Constitution
  71. The Five Classes
  72. Cavalry
  73. Levy-Districts
  74. Organization of the Army
  75. Census
  76. Political Effects of the Servian Military Organization
  77. Time and Occasion of the Reform
  78. CHAPTER VII The Hegemony of Rome in Latium
  79. Extension of the Roman Territory
  80. Territory on the Anio - Alba
  81. Treatment of the Earliest Acquisitons
  82. The Hegemony of Rome over Latium - Alba
  83. Relation of Rome to Latium
  84. Extension of the Roman Territory after the Fall of Alba - Hernici - Rutulli and Volscii
  85. Enlargement of the City of Rome - Servian Wall
  86. CHAPTER VIII The Umbro-Sabellian Stocks - Beginnings of the Samnites
  87. Umbro-Sabellian Migration
  88. Samnites
  89. Their Political Development
  90. CHAPTER IX The Etruscans
  91. Etruscan Nationality
  92. Home of the Etruscans
  93. Story of Their Lydian Origin
  94. Settlements of the Etruscans in Italy
  95. Etruria
  96. Relations of the Etruscans to Latium
  97. The Tarquins
  98. The Etruscan Constitution
  99. CHAPTER X The Hellenes in Italy - Maritime Supremacy of the Tuscans and Carthaginians
  100. Relations of Italy with Other Lands
  101. Phoenicians in Italy
  102. Greeks in Italy - Home of the Greek Immigrants
  103. Time of the Greek Immigration
  104. Character of the Greek Immigration
  105. The League of the Achaen Cities
  106. Iono-Dorian Towns
  107. Tarentum
  108. Greek Cities Near Vesuvius
  109. Relations of the Adriatic Regions to the Greeks
  110. Relations of the Western Italians to the Greeks
  111. Hellenes and Latins
  112. Hellenes and Etruscans - Etruscan Maritime Power
  113. Etruscan Commerce
  114. Rivalry between the Phoenicians and Hellenes
  115. Phoenicians and Italians in Opposition to the Hellenes
  116. CHAPTER XI Law and Justice
  117. Modern Character of Italian Culture
  118. Jurisdiction
  119. Crimes
  120. Punishment of Offenses against Order
  121. Law of Private Offenses
  122. Theft
  123. Injuries
  124. Property
  125. Contracts
  126. Private Process
  127. Guardianship
  128. Law of Inheritance
  129. Manumission
  130. Clients and Foreigners
  131. Character of the Roman Law
  132. CHAPTER XII Religion
  133. Roman Religion
  134. Oldest Table of Roman Festivals
  135. Mars and Jupiter
  136. Nature of the Roman Gods
  137. Spirits
  138. Priests
  139. Colleges of Sacred Lore
  140. Augurs - Pontifices
  141. Fetiales
  142. Character of the Cultus
  143. Foreign Worships
  144. Religion of the Sabellians
  145. Religion of the Etruscans
  146. CHAPTER XIII Agriculture, Trade, and Commerce
  147. Agriculture
  148. System of Joint Cultivation
  149. Culture of Grain
  150. Culture of the Vine
  151. Culture of the Olive
  152. The Fig
  153. Management of the Farm
  154. Landed Proprietors
  155. Pastoral Husbandry
  156. Handicrafts
  157. Inland Commerce of the Italians
  158. Transmarine Traffic of the Italians
  159. Commerce, in Latium Passive, in Etruria Active
  160. Etrusco-Attic, and Latino-Sicilian Commerce
  161. CHAPTER XIV Measuring and Writing
  162. Italian Measures
  163. Decimal System
  164. The Duodecimal System
  165. Hellenic Measures in Italy
  166. The Italian Calendar before the Period of Greek Influence in Italy
  167. The Oldest Italo-Greek Calendar
  168. Introduction of Hellenic Alphabets into Italy
  169. Development of Alphabets in Italy
  170. Results
  171. Corruption of Language and Writing
  172. CHAPTER XV Art
  173. Artistic Endowment of the Italians
  174. Dance, Music, and Song in Latium
  175. Religious Chants
  176. Panegyrics and Lampoons
  177. The Masked Farce
  178. Metre
  179. Melody
  180. Masks
  181. Earliest Hellenic Influences
  182. Character of Poetry and of Education in Latium
  183. Dance, Music, and Song among the Sabellians and Etruscans
  184. Earliest Italian Architecture
  185. Earliest Hellenic Influence
  186. Plastic Art in Italy
  187. Notes
  188. PREFACE BY THE TRANSLATOR
  189. INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY DR. MOMMSEN
  190. CHAPTER II The Earliest Migrations into Italy
  191. CHAPTER III The Settlements of the Latins
  192. CHAPTER IV The Beginnings of Rome
  193. CHAPTER V The Original Constitution of Rome
  194. CHAPTER VI The Non-Burgesses and the Reformed Constitution
  195. CHAPTER VII The Hegemony of Rome in Latium
  196. CHAPTER VIII The Umbro-Sabellian Stocks - Beginnings of the Samnites
  197. CHAPTER IX The Etruscans
  198. CHAPTER X The Hellenes in Italy - Maritime Supremacy of the Tuscans and Carthaginians
  199. CHAPTER XI Law and Justice
  200. CHAPTER XII Religion
  201. CHAPTER XIII Agriculture, Trade, and Commerce
  202. CHAPTER XIV Measuring and Writing
  203. CHAPTER XV Art


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