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Outlines of Roman History

With Maps.
By H. F. PELHAM, M.A., F.S.A.,
Camden Professor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford.

The object of this book is to give a clear and readable sketch of the general course of Roman history. Care has been also taken to give full references to the chief authorities ancient and modern.

Contents.—The Beginnings of Rome and the Monarchy—The Early Republic, 509-275 B.C.—Rome and the Mediterranean States, 265-146 B.C.—The Period of the Revolution, 133-49 B.C.—The Foundation of the Imperial System, and the Rule of the Early Cæsars, 49 B.C.-69 A.D.—The Organisation of the Imperial Government, and the First Conflict with the Barbarians, 69-284 A.D.—The Barbaric Invasions, 284-476 A.D.


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The French Wars of Religion

Their Political Aspects.
By EDWARD ARMSTRONG, M.A.,
Fellow, Lecturer, and Senior Bursar of Queen's College, Oxford.


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The Iliad of Homer

Translated into English Prose by JOHN PURVES, M.A.,
Late Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.
With an Introduction by EVELYN ABBOTT, LL.D.,
Fellow and Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford.


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A Short History of Greek Philosophy

For Students and General Readers.
By JOHN MARSHALL, M.A. Oxon., LL.D. Edin.,
Rector of the Royal High School, Edinburgh, formerly Professor of
Classical Literature and Philosophy in the Yorkshire College, Leeds.


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