![]() |
The author emphasizes the universal resonances of Rome, which no longer are merely aesthetic but also extend to philosophy, religion, politics and historiography.
|
||||||
![]() |
The author emphasizes the universal resonances of Rome, which no longer are merely aesthetic but also extend to philosophy, religion, politics and historiography.
|
||||||
| CUSTOMER SERVICE | PRIVACY POLICY | TERMS OF USE | RETURN POLICY | AFILIATES | GIFT CARDS | CONTACT US |