Echos Du Monde Classique: Classical Views: Volume XXVIII, No. 3: N.S. 3, 1984 [Studies in Roman Society Issue]
by Yardley, J.C. (editor)
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Calgary, Canada: University of Calgary Press, 1984. pp.327-517, clean unmarked; includes: Classical Studies: D'Arms, J.H. (Social Functions of the Communal Meal); J. Drinkwater (Peasants & Bagaudae in Roman Gaul); Dd. Hobson (Role of Women in the Roman Ecconomic Life); E.D. Hunt (Travel,tourism and Pietry in the Roman Empire, Christian pilgrimage); S. Treggiari (digna Condicio:; Bethrothals in Roman Upper Class); K.R. Bradley (Social History of the Roman Elite); Book Reviews, Etc. 1st. Paperback. Very Good. 8 Vo.
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- Title
- Echos Du Monde Classique: Classical Views: Volume XXVIII, No. 3: N.S. 3, 1984 [Studies in Roman Society Issue]
- Author
- Yardley, J.C. (editor)
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- Paperback
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- University of Calgary Press
- Place of Publication
- Calgary, Canada
- Date Published
- 1984
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- Classical Studies: D'Arms, J.H. (Social Functions of the Communal Meal); J. Drinkwater (Peasants & Bagaudae in Roman Gaul); Dd. Hobson (Role of Women in the Roman Ecconomic Life); E.D. Hunt (Travel,tourism and Pietry in the Roman Empire, Christian
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