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  2. Roman historiography - Wikipedia

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    Books 1–5 cover from the founding to 390 BC. Books 6–10 cover 390–293 BC. Though we do not have books 11–20, evidence suggests that books 11–15 discussed Pyrrhus and books 16–20 dealt with the First Punic War. Books 21–30 cover the Second Punic War: 21–25 deal with Hannibal. 26–30 deal with Scipio Africanus.

  3. History of Rome - Wikipedia

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    By 290 BC, Rome controlled over half of the Italian peninsula. In the 3rd century BC, Rome brought the Greek poleis in the south under its control as well. [citation needed] Roman expansion in Italy from 500 BC to 218 BC through the Latin War (light red), Samnite Wars (pink/orange), Pyrrhic War (beige), and First and Second Punic War (yellow ...

  4. History of Rome (Livy) - Wikipedia

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    The History of Rome originally comprised 142 "books", 35 of which—Books 1–10 with the Preface and Books 21–45—still exist in reasonably complete form. [1] Damage to a manuscript of the 5th century resulted in large gaps in Books 41 and 43–45 (small lacunae exist elsewhere); that is, the material is not covered in any source of Livy's text.

  5. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    Acta Radiologica does not accept preprint submissions. [74] Political Insight 'may accept' preprint submissions. [75] California Management Review, [76] Index on Censorship, [77] Recherche et Applications en Marketing [78] and Pain News, [79] do not include a statement on either prior publication or preprints. Unrestricted Unrestricted [80]

  6. Roman expansion in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Roman expansion in Italy from 500 BC to 218 BC through the Latin War (light red), Samnite Wars (pink/orange), Pyrrhic War (beige), and First and Second Punic War (yellow and green). Cisalpine Gaul (238–146 BC) and Alpine valleys (16–7 BC) were later added. The Roman Republic in 500 BC is marked with dark red.

  7. Ulpian Library - Wikipedia

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    Upon its completion, the Ulpian Library was the premier library and scholarly center of Rome. [4] “This library was also the Public Record Office of Rome” [5] with over 20,000 scrolls containing records concerning the city’s population. [6] The library was also equipped with presses for storage of both scrolls and books.

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