Fasti romani. The civil and literary chronology of Rome and Constantinopole, from the death of Augustus to the death of Justin II. By Henry Fynes Clinton
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- 158563
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- Clinton, Henry Fynes, 1781-1852
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- Oxford, University Press, 1845-50
- 2 v. 29 cm.
- Full contents:
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- v. 1. Tables.
- v. 2. Appendix. From the death of Augustus to the death of Heraclius.
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- 1850
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