Grécia e Roma no Universo de Augusto

This book encompasses papers presented at the XXVII Classical Studies Week (2014) of the Federal University of Ceará. The Symposium was consecrated to the bimillennial celebration of Augustus’ death, and proposed discussions about cultural dialogues between Greece and Rome under Augustan ideology. H...

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Superior document:Classica Digitalia: Humanitas Supplementum - Estudos Monográficos
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:Portuguese
Series:Classica Digitalia: Humanitas Supplementum - Estudos Monográficos
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (217 p.)
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