The beginnings of the Roman Empire, according to the description of Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus.
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Creator
MOLL, Herman
Title
The beginnings of the Roman Empire, according to the description of Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus.
Alternative Title
The infancy of the Roman Empire according to Florus.
Date
1717
Bibliographic Citation
[MOLL, Herman]. Geographia classica: The geography of the ancients so far describ'd as it is contain'd in the Greek and Latin classicks, in twenty-nine maps of the Old World and its several Kingdoms and Provinces: Wherein the chief Places mention'd in Homer, Virgil, Ovid, Lucan, Eutropius, Cornelius Nepos, Justin, Quintus Curtius, Sallust, Livy, Caesar, Plutarch, Xenophon, Herodotus, and many other Ancient Authors are describ'd. To which is added, a Map of the Places mention'd in the Old and New Testaments. A collection long wanted, and now publish'd for the use of schools, London, Printed for C. Browne, MDCCXVII [=1717].
Identifier
geography_8
Spatial Coverage
Italy
Subject
Maps
History
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