| | - Carthage: Ancient City N Africa
Carthage was founded traditionally by Dido from Tyre in the 9th cent. B.C. The citystate built up trade and in the 6th and 5th cent. B.C. began to acquire dominance in the W Mediterranean. Merchants and explorers established a wide net of trade that ... http://www.bartleby.com/65/ca/CarthageAf.html
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- On the Constitution of Carthage
The Carthaginian constitution deviates from aristocracy and inclines to oligarchy, chiefly on a point where popular opinion is on their side. For men in general think that magistrates should be chosen not only for their merit, but for their wealth: a ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/aristotle-carthage.html
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- Carthage
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- On Libya
The Carthaginians also relate the following: There is a country in Libya, and a nation, beyond the Pillars of Hercules, which they are wont to visit, where they no sooner arrive but forthwith they unlade their wares, and, having disposed them after a ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/herod-libya1.html
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- On Libya
The country of the Cyrenaeans, which is the highest tract within the part of Libya inhabited by the wandering tribes, has three seasons that deserve remark. First the crops along the seacoast begin to ripen, and are ready for the harvest and the vint ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/herod-libya1.html
| | - On the Constitution of Carthage
For, whenever the chiefs of the state deem anything honorable, the other citizens are sure to follow their example; and, where virtue has not the first place, their aristocracy cannot be firmly established. Those who have been at the expense of purch ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/aristotle-carthage.html
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- The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant
Then said the chief steward, Meruitensi: Come out here Then he caused them to bring, written on a new roll, all the addresses of these days. The chief steward sent them to his majesty, the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Nebkaure, the blessed, and the ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/1800egypt-peasant.html
| | - Classics Ancient Carthage
LIKE A COLOSSUS BESTRIDING TWO WORLDS, Augustine stands as the last patristic and the first medieval father of Western Christianity. He gathered together and conserved all the main motifs of Latin Christianity from Tertullian to Ambrose; he appropria ... http://www.carthage.edu/dept/outis/carthage.html
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