Titi Livii ... Historiarum ab urbe condita libri quinque priores, recens. G.M. Gunn, et notulis Angl. instruxit1843 |
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... called forth from Cicero loud reprehension and regret . It is not surprising , therefore , that a prince like Augustus , who courted the praise of patronising learned men in general , ( whatever may have been the circumstance that ...
... called forth from Cicero loud reprehension and regret . It is not surprising , therefore , that a prince like Augustus , who courted the praise of patronising learned men in general , ( whatever may have been the circumstance that ...
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... called a life of Camillus , begins A. U. c . 351 , in the third year of the memorable siege of Veii , captured by that general , — comprehends his after exploits , -his banishment , the progress of the Gauls in Italy , —the sack of Rome ...
... called a life of Camillus , begins A. U. c . 351 , in the third year of the memorable siege of Veii , captured by that general , — comprehends his after exploits , -his banishment , the progress of the Gauls in Italy , —the sack of Rome ...
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... called the History of the Rise and Decline of the Roman Republic , winds up cheerfully with a semi - epic invocation peculiarly suitable to his general style . 6 The preface and the work itself are printed together , to render obvious ...
... called the History of the Rise and Decline of the Roman Republic , winds up cheerfully with a semi - epic invocation peculiarly suitable to his general style . 6 The preface and the work itself are printed together , to render obvious ...
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... called Zeugma , one verb is often used with two nouns , to the nearer of which alone it is strictly applicable . But in truth we can say celebrare seria ; one common meaning of celebrare being , as is well expressed by Ruperti , saepe ...
... called Zeugma , one verb is often used with two nouns , to the nearer of which alone it is strictly applicable . But in truth we can say celebrare seria ; one common meaning of celebrare being , as is well expressed by Ruperti , saepe ...
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... called αυτόχθονες , with whom Herodotus contrasts έπηλύδες , incomers . As the prospect of a place in the fiction of an earth - sprung people could be no possible temptation to settlers , and the clause is clearly explanatory only , I ...
... called αυτόχθονες , with whom Herodotus contrasts έπηλύδες , incomers . As the prospect of a place in the fiction of an earth - sprung people could be no possible temptation to settlers , and the clause is clearly explanatory only , I ...
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according account adeò Aeneas Aequi afterwards Alba Longa animos antè arma belli bello bellum called Capitolium castra castris causâ chapter city comitia commons consul consules consulibus deinde dictator Dionysius elected equites esset Etruscis exercitus Falisci first former Furius Gauls given great Gronovius haud hence hostes hostium inde Italy king Latium Livy made magis quàm maximè meaning military tribune militum minùs modò name neque north note number omnibus passage Patres Patribus patricians Patrum people plebeians plebem plebis populi power primò primùm probably quâ quàm Quinctius quò quòd quòque quum reading Romam Roman Rome Romulus Sabines Sabini same says seems senate senatum sense sentence Servius Tullius sine state suâ supply taken tamen Tarquinius three time town tribuni plebis tribunos Tullus Tullus Hostilius Tusculo urbe urbem used Valerius Veii Vejos Virginius Volsci Volscos word words year years
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 44 - Curiatii circumsteterant. Forte is integer fuit, ut universis solus nequaquam par, sic adversus singulos ferox. Ergo ut segregaret pugnam eorum, capessit fugam, ita ratus secuturos, ut quemque vulnere affectum corpus sineret.
Seite 5 - ... ego contra hoc quoque laboris praemium petam, ut me a conspectu malorum, quae nostra tot per annos vidit aetas, tantisper certe, dum prisca illa tota mente repeto, avertam omnis expers curae, quae scribentis animum etsi non flectere a vero, sollicitum tarnen efficere posset.
Seite 397 - Adaaticum vocant. li in utrumque mare vergentes, incoluere urbibus duodenis terras, prius cis Apenninum, ad inferum mare: postea trans Apenninum, totidem, quot capita originis erant, coloniis missis: quae trans Padum omnia loca, excepto Venetorum angulo, qui sinum circumcolunt maris, usque ad Alpes tenuere.
Seite 356 - ... quod suffragio duodecim populorum alius sacerdos ei praelatus esset, artifices, quorum magna pars ipsius servi erant, ex medio ludicro repente abduxit. Gens itaque ante omnes alias eo magis dedita religionibus, quod excelleret arte colendi eas...
Seite 398 - Alia subinde manus Cenomanorum, Elitovio duce vestigia priorum secuta, eodem saltu, favente Belloveso, quum transcendisset Alpes, ubi nunc Brixia ac Verona urbes sunt, (locos tenuere Libui) considunt. Post hos Salluvii, prope antiquam gentem Laevos Ligures, incolentes circa Ticinum amnem.
Seite 60 - Quod populi Priscorum Latinorum hominesque Prisci Latini adversus populum Romanum Quiritium fecerunt, deliquerunt, quod populus Romanus Quiritium bellum cum Priscis Latinis iussit esse, senatusque populi Romani Quiritium censuit, consensit, conscivit, ut bellum cum Priscis Latinis fieret; ob eam rem ego, populusque Romanus populis Priscorum Latinorum hominibusque Priscis Latinis bellum indico facioque.
Seite 277 - His ego gratiora dictu alia esse scio : sed me vera pro gratis loqui, etsi meum ingenium non moneret, necessitas cogit. Vellem equidem vobis placere, Quirites : sed multo malo vos salvos esse, qualicunque erga me animo futuri estis.
Seite 232 - Turn abiecta lege, quae promulgata consenuerat, tribuni lenius agere cum patribus: finem tandem certaminum facerent. Si plebeiae leges displicerent, at illi communiter legum latores et ex plebe et ex patribus, qui utrisque utilia ferrent quaeque aequandae libertatis essent, sinerent creari.
Seite 46 - Romana lugebit hostem.' Atrox visum id facinus patribus plebique, sed recens meritum facto obstabat : tamen raptus in jus ad Regem. Rex, ne ipse tam tristis ingratique ad vulgus judicii, aut secundum judicium supplicii auctor esset, concilio populi advocato : ' Duumviros, inquit, qui Horatio perduellionem judicent secundum legem facio.
Seite 29 - Romanis, caelestes ita velle, ut mea Roma caput orbis terrarum sit: proinde rem militarem colant, sciantque et ita posteris tradant nullas opes humanas armis Romanis resistere posse.