The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.

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The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.

Summary

The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C. is a version, edition or translation[1].

Key Facts

  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s editor is recorded as F. W. Walbank[3].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s editor is recorded as Alan Edgar Astin[4].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s editor is recorded as Martin Frederiksen[5].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s editor is recorded as Robert Maxwell Ogilvie[6].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s editor is recorded as Andrew Drummond[7].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[8].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[9].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-1-139-05435-5[10].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s DOI is recorded as 10.1017/CHOL9780521234467[11].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s edition number is recorded as 2[12].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s volume is recorded as VII, part 2[13].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s publication date is recorded as +1990-03-29T00:00:00Z[14].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s Open Library ID is recorded as OL34556412M[15].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s title is recorded as The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.[16].
  • The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s author name string is recorded as A. Drummond[17].

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Authorship and Creation

Editors include F. W. Walbank[3], Alan Edgar Astin[4], Martin Frederiksen[5], Robert Maxwell Ogilvie[6], and Andrew Drummond[7]. The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[8].

Publication

The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s publication date is recorded as +1990-03-29T00:00:00Z[14]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[9].

Subject and Themes

The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.'s part of the series is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[9].

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