Author: | Florus, Lucius Annaeus. |
Title: | The imperfection of most governments taken out of the Epitomy of the Roman history written by Lucius Annæus Florus : where it plainly appears that the liberty of the most flourishing common-wealth of the Romans destroyed all property, and its own government turned to levelling, discord, and confusion, till it brought in the government it most hated : with a reason or two added, why all great and free commonwealths will be subject to the same / written by Roger Trusty. |
Print source: | The imperfection of most governments taken out of the Epitomy of the Roman history written by Lucius Annæus Florus : where it plainly appears that the liberty of the most flourishing common-wealth of the Romans destroyed all property, and its own government turned to levelling, discord, and confusion, till it brought in the government it most hated : with a reason or two added, why all great and free commonwealths will be subject to the same / written by Roger Trusty. Florus, Lucius Annaeus., Trusty, Roger. London: Printed for Langley Curtiss ..., [1680] |
Alternate titles: | Epitomae de Tito Livio bellorum omnium annorum DCC libri II. English. Selections |
Notes: |
Translation of: Epitomae de Tito Livio bellorum omnium annorum DCC libri II.
Caption title.
Imprint from colophon.
Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.
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Subject terms: |
Rome -- History -- Republic, 510-30 B.C.
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