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<p>[QUOTE="Noah Worke, post: 8629256, member: 115032"]Hello everyone, in my quest to save myself money in order to have more for coins (and college tuition) I have turned to the public domain. I have found a few books online that are free to download, completely legally, and I have started to use these quench my thirst for knowledge of ancient Rome. I have downloaded a book about Antoninus Pius, one about Probus, and one about Roman Numismatics in general. They're pretty old, but I think especially being so new to ancient coins, that they'll be a good resource. The one I'm starting with is "The Reign of Antoninus Pius" by E.E Bryant, published in 1895. I'm going to see if I can find some about other strong emperors like Trajan and Marcus Aurelius as well, because I much prefer to learn about the emperors that made Rome strong to those who made Rome fall. If any of you have any good public domain literature to recommend or otherwise anything to add to the discussion, I'd appreciate it![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Noah Worke, post: 8629256, member: 115032"]Hello everyone, in my quest to save myself money in order to have more for coins (and college tuition) I have turned to the public domain. I have found a few books online that are free to download, completely legally, and I have started to use these quench my thirst for knowledge of ancient Rome. I have downloaded a book about Antoninus Pius, one about Probus, and one about Roman Numismatics in general. They're pretty old, but I think especially being so new to ancient coins, that they'll be a good resource. The one I'm starting with is "The Reign of Antoninus Pius" by E.E Bryant, published in 1895. I'm going to see if I can find some about other strong emperors like Trajan and Marcus Aurelius as well, because I much prefer to learn about the emperors that made Rome strong to those who made Rome fall. If any of you have any good public domain literature to recommend or otherwise anything to add to the discussion, I'd appreciate it![/QUOTE]
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