The ancient city, by which I mean the cities of Greece and the Roman empire, provides English with whole series of value-laden terms, normally carrying positive connotations: 'politic', 'politics', 'urbane', 'civil', 'civilization' and 'citizen'.
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The City in Roman and Byzantine Egypt
December 14, 2001, Routledge
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0415237017 9780415237017
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