The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5) by Theodor Mommsen
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and the denarius, according to the value of silver, at 7 Prussian
groschen [about 8d.].(1) Kiepert's map will give a clearer idea of the military consolidation of Italy than can be conveyed by any description. 1. I have deemed it, in general, sufficient to give the value of the Roman money approximately in round numbers, assuming for that purpose 100 sesterces as equivalent to 1 pound sterling.--TR. CONTENTS BOOK I: The Period Anterior to the Abolition of the Monarchy CHAPTER I. Introduction II. The Earliest Migrations into Italy III. The Settlements of the Latins IV. The Beginnings of Rome V. The Original Constitution of Rome VI. The Non-Burgesses and the Reformed Constitution |
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