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... Rome was much more receptive to innovation than the empire had been ( L. White , 1963 ) . If the period of uncontrol ... Rome's Augustan Age of literature , a reflection of Hellenistic creativity , was better preserved and is ...
... Rome was much more receptive to innovation than the empire had been ( L. White , 1963 ) . If the period of uncontrol ... Rome's Augustan Age of literature , a reflection of Hellenistic creativity , was better preserved and is ...
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... Rome made its world into a coherent autocratic- bureaucratic empire , evolved effective instruments of rule , and replaced the ideal of local independence by that of the universal sway of Caesar , seconded after Constantine by the ...
... Rome made its world into a coherent autocratic- bureaucratic empire , evolved effective instruments of rule , and replaced the ideal of local independence by that of the universal sway of Caesar , seconded after Constantine by the ...
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... Rome . If a strong temporal ruler had made Rome his seat , he would doubtless have subordinated the bishop and made the Church auxiliary to the state , as the rulers of Byzantium made themselves masters of the patriarchs , and so ...
... Rome . If a strong temporal ruler had made Rome his seat , he would doubtless have subordinated the bishop and made the Church auxiliary to the state , as the rulers of Byzantium made themselves masters of the patriarchs , and so ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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