| M. Rostovtzeff - History - 1926 - 850 pages
...word ' decay ' to the complex phenomenon which I have endeavoured to describe. Each of them, however, has contributed much to the clearing of the ground,...economic, and intellectual life, which we call the barbarization of the ancient world. The evolution of the ancient world has a lesson and a warning for... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1928 - 1040 pages
...close of his larger work on the Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire, for there he held " that the main phenomenon which underlies the process...economic and intellectual life, which we call the barbarization of the ancient world ". And even if we grant, as the present writer thinks' we must,... | |
| Henry William Spiegel - Business & Economics - 1991 - 904 pages
...has served as basis for the exposition here. Rostovtzeff concludes his great work with the statement that "the main phenomenon which underlies the process...economic, and intellectual life, which we call the barbarization of the ancient world. . . . The evolution of the ancient world has a lesson and a warning... | |
| Thyge Svenstrup - Biografier - 2006 - 840 pages
...forsvinden indeholdt en lære og en advarsel til nutiden, hans - og Arups — kriseplagede mellemkrigstid: "the main phenomenon which underlies the process of...economic, and intellectual life, which we call the barbarization of the ancient world. The evolution of the ancient world has a lesson and a warning for... | |
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