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Genre/Form: | Aufsatzsammlung |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Martyn Allen |
ISBN: | 9780907764441 0907764444 |
OCLC Number: | 1019665491 |
Description: | xix, 436 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme |
Series Title: | New visions of the countryside of Roman Britain, 2.; Britannia monograph series, No. 30. |
Responsibility: | by Alexander Smith, Martyn Allen, Tom Brindle and Michael Fulford ; with contributions by John Allen [und 3 weiteren]. |
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What did the Romans do for us?
apart from roads, sewers and civic order????
The rest of this question is (neatly) answered by this little book.
That Rural Economy existed before Agricola is indicative of The Plan that Julius Caesar had for this island, when he arrived on her shores...
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apart from roads, sewers and civic order????
The rest of this question is (neatly) answered by this little book.
That Rural Economy existed before Agricola is indicative of The Plan that Julius Caesar had for this island, when he arrived on her shores - on an elephant! Why? - because he could, that's why. (He was emperor, after all).
The Reason why the rural economy of Roman Britain worked at all - is as much a marvel as this little gem!
But THAT is found through diligent application and study, not in this little book but LATIN.
The lesson indicated, be that: without adequate library, there is no garden to cultivate :-(.
:-)
(It's a clue to Cicero so: 'mind you cultivate')
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