Livy, Books I. and II.Ginn, 1891 - 270 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... Rome . The year of his birth was that of the famous consulship of Cæsar and Bibulus , and his death was in the fourth year of the reign of Tiberius . He thus lived through the Civil War , and saw the downfall of the Republic and the ...
... Rome . The year of his birth was that of the famous consulship of Cæsar and Bibulus , and his death was in the fourth year of the reign of Tiberius . He thus lived through the Civil War , and saw the downfall of the Republic and the ...
Pagina viii
... Roma ad captam eandem urbem Romani gessere . . . quinque libris exposui . ' The first ten books describe events to the es- tablishment of Roman supremacy in Italy , at the end of the Second Samnite War . The twenty - first begins with ...
... Roma ad captam eandem urbem Romani gessere . . . quinque libris exposui . ' The first ten books describe events to the es- tablishment of Roman supremacy in Italy , at the end of the Second Samnite War . The twenty - first begins with ...
Pagina ix
... ROME . 4. No doubt , as in all traditions , there is a germ of truth somewhere in these stories relating to the founding and earliest history of Rome . But what it is and where it is , is as difficult to find as the woman's leaven in ...
... ROME . 4. No doubt , as in all traditions , there is a germ of truth somewhere in these stories relating to the founding and earliest history of Rome . But what it is and where it is , is as difficult to find as the woman's leaven in ...
Pagina x
... Rome therefore became the entrepôt , or at any rate the toll - house , of Italian commerce . The earliest signifi- cance of Rome is attached to the region along the Tiber , the haunt of the merchants , where the Circus Maximus ...
... Rome therefore became the entrepôt , or at any rate the toll - house , of Italian commerce . The earliest signifi- cance of Rome is attached to the region along the Tiber , the haunt of the merchants , where the Circus Maximus ...
Pagina xi
... Rome from Romulus . It is possible , of course , that foreign settlers may have estab- lished themselves there before the Tiber was opened , and after- wards removed to the new entrepôt . That around a growing city of the kind referred ...
... Rome from Romulus . It is possible , of course , that foreign settlers may have estab- lished themselves there before the Tiber was opened , and after- wards removed to the new entrepôt . That around a growing city of the kind referred ...
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