Livy, Books I. and II.Ginn, 1891 - 270 pagine |
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Pagina v
... their parts and their totality he intended to present them . The teacher as well as the pupil will per- haps miss some historical and grammatical lore and many translations which they have become accustomed to associate with classical ...
... their parts and their totality he intended to present them . The teacher as well as the pupil will per- haps miss some historical and grammatical lore and many translations which they have become accustomed to associate with classical ...
Pagina ix
... their flocks on the Campagna . The Romans thought these shepherds came from Alba , and referred their Latin customs to that city as their origin . They clearly were of Latin stock , and may have come from Alba as well as anywhere . But ...
... their flocks on the Campagna . The Romans thought these shepherds came from Alba , and referred their Latin customs to that city as their origin . They clearly were of Latin stock , and may have come from Alba as well as anywhere . But ...
Pagina x
... their share in the foreign wealth . They took or had already occupied , for the same purpose as the Latins ( Albans ) , other hills close by . After many contests they early became united into one community with the Latins . In the ...
... their share in the foreign wealth . They took or had already occupied , for the same purpose as the Latins ( Albans ) , other hills close by . After many contests they early became united into one community with the Latins . In the ...
Pagina xi
... their true character , as well as the steps by which they gained a foothold in the state , will probably ever be a mystery . Many indications point to a conquest of the city at an early time by its Etruscan neighbors , and a long ...
... their true character , as well as the steps by which they gained a foothold in the state , will probably ever be a mystery . Many indications point to a conquest of the city at an early time by its Etruscan neighbors , and a long ...
Pagina xii
... their conflict with the aristocracy . Q. Aelius Tubero , contemporary with Cicero and known to us as the opponent of Ligarius , who wrote a history from the earliest times down to the Civil Wars . For the later books M. Porcius Cato ...
... their conflict with the aristocracy . Q. Aelius Tubero , contemporary with Cicero and known to us as the opponent of Ligarius , who wrote a history from the earliest times down to the Civil Wars . For the later books M. Porcius Cato ...
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