Judaism and Rome: Bibliographic entry

Bibliographical reference type:
Book

Author(s):
Cary, Max, Scullard, Howard H..

Year of publication:
1975

Title of work:
A History of Rome

Place:
London

Publisher:
Macmillan.

Linked from:
       Polybius Histories [History, Greek, Greek, 146 BCE ]
       Didrachm depicting the head of Mars [ Silver ]
       Denarius Serratus depicting the head of Jupiter, and the same in a quadriga (106 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of the moneyers P. Mucius Scaevola and Q. Fufius Calenus celebrating the bond between Roma and Italia (70 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of Sulla, celebrating the rebuilding of the Capitoline Temple (78 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of L. Sempronius Pitio depicting the head of Rome (148 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of L. Licinius Crassus celebrating the conquest of Gallia Narbonensis (118 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of C. Meius celebrating his victories in Bithynia (56 BCE),Denarius of C. Memmius celebrating his victories in Bithynia (56 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius of C. Fundanius, which celebrates the triumph of Marius (101 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius minted by the Italics depicting the personification of Italia (90/89 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Denarius minted by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus depicting the Basilica Aemilia [ Silver ]
       Denarius minted by M. Aurelius Cotta depicting the personification of Roma (139 BCE) [ Silver ]
       Aureus of Sulla depicting Venus (84-83 BCE) [ Gold ]
       Aes Signatum depicting an eagle with thunderbolt [ Copper alloy ]
       Aes Signatum depicting a shield (scutum) [ Copper alloy ]
       Aes Grave depicting the head of Minerva [ Copper alloy ]
       Aes Grave depicting the head of Janus and the prow of a warship [ Copper alloy ]
       Stater with Janiform head of the Dioscuri [ Gold ]