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Homo Ferus, Terra Divisa: Representations of space and custom north of the Res Publica in the historical narratives of Polybius and Caesar (thesis) 

Morgan, Joseph Railton
Writers of diverse backgrounds within the classical tradition, whether composing histories of the Roman Republic or treatises on geography, all had something to say about the Celts, and in particular the Gauls, a group of ...

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SubjectCaesar, Julius (1)Celts (1)Civilization, Celtic (1)Gauls (1)
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