From Alexander to Constantine: Passages and Documents Illustrating the History of Social and Political Ideas, 336 B.C.-A.D. 337Sir Ernest Barker Clarendon Press, 1956 - 505 pages |
Contents
Inscriptions attesting the Fear of Social and Political Unrest | 1 |
Alexanders attempt to introduce proskynēsis at Bactra 329328 | 14 |
SOCIAL THEORIES AND MOVEMENTS IN | 50 |
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