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... classic times , more or less independent of the major powers . An interesting development of the century and a half between the ascendancy of Macedon and that of Rome was the growth of federal leagues uniting most of the Greeks in ...
... classic times , more or less independent of the major powers . An interesting development of the century and a half between the ascendancy of Macedon and that of Rome was the growth of federal leagues uniting most of the Greeks in ...
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... classic Greece of free cities was successor of the Mycenaean Greece of great kingdoms and powerful rulers , who were buried in grandiose tombs with regal wealth of gold and ornaments . As Mycenaean Greece declined , in sterility and ...
... classic Greece of free cities was successor of the Mycenaean Greece of great kingdoms and powerful rulers , who were buried in grandiose tombs with regal wealth of gold and ornaments . As Mycenaean Greece declined , in sterility and ...
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... classic drama ( Ferguson , 1911 ) , they may not have been grossly in error . We do not know Hellenistic literature . In the half century before 261 B.C. Athens produced sixty - four notable comic writers whose work has entirely ...
... classic drama ( Ferguson , 1911 ) , they may not have been grossly in error . We do not know Hellenistic literature . In the half century before 261 B.C. Athens produced sixty - four notable comic writers whose work has entirely ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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