Ancient Greece and Rome: An Encyclopedia for Students

Ancient Greece and Rome: An Encyclopedia for Students
ISBN-10
0684805030
ISBN-13
9780684805030
Series
Ancient Greece and Rome
Category
History / Ancient / Greece
Pages
4
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Scribner
Author
Carroll Moulton

Description

Covers an extensive array of topics on ancient Greece and Rome including daily life, art and architecture, philosophy, science, religion, statesmen, military leaders, emperors, and more.

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