Livy, Books I. and II.Ginn, 1891 - 270 pagine |
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Pagina x
... course of this development foreign influence made itself felt , probably by permanent settlement rather than by mere commercial inter- course . Why Lavinium should have been selected as the point around which the legends of foreign ...
... course of this development foreign influence made itself felt , probably by permanent settlement rather than by mere commercial inter- course . Why Lavinium should have been selected as the point around which the legends of foreign ...
Pagina xi
... 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 to a miscellaneous population 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 to a miscellaneous population of ...
Pagina 2
... course , the state being small , its history must be limited in abundance of material . Livy's mind wavers between the size of the state and the mass of histori- cal material , a thaumatropic view to which he is all the more tempted by ...
... course , the state being small , its history must be limited in abundance of material . Livy's mind wavers between the size of the state and the mass of histori- cal material , a thaumatropic view to which he is all the more tempted by ...
Pagina 7
... course , implies some relation of the kind mentioned . auctores : for Antenor , cf. I. III . 148-264 , VII . 345 seq .; for Æneas , II . XX . 298 , XIII . 460 ; where , how- ever , it is not definitely asserted . ius , etc. i.e. they ...
... course , implies some relation of the kind mentioned . auctores : for Antenor , cf. I. III . 148-264 , VII . 345 seq .; for Æneas , II . XX . 298 , XIII . 460 ; where , how- ever , it is not definitely asserted . ius , etc. i.e. they ...
Pagina 8
... course , these names may have been given from the story . This is a remark of Livy out- side of the indirect discourse . in quem locum : see Gr . 307. b . primo : i.e. their first land- ing , though they afterwards con- quered the whole ...
... course , these names may have been given from the story . This is a remark of Livy out- side of the indirect discourse . in quem locum : see Gr . 307. b . primo : i.e. their first land- ing , though they afterwards con- quered the whole ...
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