Five men; character studies from the Roman Empire, by Martin Percival Charlesworth.
Material type: TextSeries: Martin classical lectures ; v. 6.Publication details: Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1936.Description: viii, 170 p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 920.037 (880.8)
- PA25 .M3 vol. 6
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"My purpose has been ... to set before the reader certain types of people, their life and their doings, and the way in which they fitted into the scheme of the Roman empire. I have chosen real people to illustrate the types, save for the merchant, which is a composite picture."-Pref.
Bibliographical notes at end of each chapter.
The native ruler (Agrippa I).- The philosopher (Musonius Rufus).- The adventurer (Josephus).- The administraor (Agricola).- The merchant.
WAR, NEWBERY,