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Theodor Mommsen 
The History of Ancient Rome 
Book III: From the Union of Italy to the Subjugation of Carthage and the Greek States

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The Semitic stock occupied a place amidst, and yet aloof from, the nations of the ancient classical world. The true centre of the former lay in the east, that of the latter in the region of the Mediterranean; and, however wars and migrations may have altered the line of demarcation and thrown the races across each other, a deep sense of diversity has always severed, and still severs, the Indo- Germanic peoples from the Syrian, Israelite, and Arabic nations. This diversity was no less marked in the case of that Semitic people which spread more than any other in the direction of the west—the Phoenicians. Their native seat was the narrow border of coast bounded by Asia Minor, the highlands of Syria, and Egypt, and called Canaan, that is, the ‘plain.’ This was the only name which the nation itself made use of; even in Christian times the African farmer called himself a Canaanite. But Canaan received from the Hellenes the name of Phoenike, the ‘land of purple, ‘ or ‘land of the red men, ‘ and the Italians also were accustomed to call the Canaanites Punians, as we are accustomed still to speak of them as the Phoenician or Punic race…
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781531224660 ● File size 0.9 MB ● Publisher Perennial Press ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6174799 ● Copy protection without

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