Livy, (books XXI and XXII;), Libro 22Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1890 - 259 pagine |
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Pagina 218
... Page 3 ; CHAP . I. 1. satis constat : ' it is gen- erally agreed . ' Livy gives the commonly accepted account ; but here , as in other places where he uses this expression , he is not to be understood as vouching for the truth of the ...
... Page 3 ; CHAP . I. 1. satis constat : ' it is gen- erally agreed . ' Livy gives the commonly accepted account ; but here , as in other places where he uses this expression , he is not to be understood as vouching for the truth of the ...
Pagina 219
... Page 4. 1. signa canerent : signa is nominative ; ' the signals ( i . e . the trumpets ) sounded . ' 3. percunctatum : as well as admiratum , 1. 9 , perfect participle ( not infinitive ) , agree- ing with the subject of sanxisse , 1. 11 ...
... Page 4. 1. signa canerent : signa is nominative ; ' the signals ( i . e . the trumpets ) sounded . ' 3. percunctatum : as well as admiratum , 1. 9 , perfect participle ( not infinitive ) , agree- ing with the subject of sanxisse , 1. 11 ...
Pagina 225
... Page 8. 2. deditis : dative ; sc . iis or pastoribus , from the last sentence of Chapter IV . 3. insidiatos : agrees with latrones , subject of cepisse . 5. ultro : beyond , ' then beyond what is naturally expected or decent ...
... Page 8. 2. deditis : dative ; sc . iis or pastoribus , from the last sentence of Chapter IV . 3. insidiatos : agrees with latrones , subject of cepisse . 5. ultro : beyond , ' then beyond what is naturally expected or decent ...
Pagina 230
... Page 13. 1. Cui antecedent is vim . Equestri : Neptune ( Poseidon ) was the creator of the horse . Consualia : the festival of Consus , a god of crops and agricul- ture . He had an altar at the end of the circus , where horse- racing ...
... Page 13. 1. Cui antecedent is vim . Equestri : Neptune ( Poseidon ) was the creator of the horse . Consualia : the festival of Consus , a god of crops and agricul- ture . He had an altar at the end of the circus , where horse- racing ...
Pagina 232
... Page 14. CHAP . X. 3. admodum : ' quite . ' 4. sor- dida veste : a sign of mourning . 7. regem Sabinorum : king of Cures , the chief Sabine town , here called king of the Sabines , as opposed to all the Latin communities next men ...
... Page 14. CHAP . X. 3. admodum : ' quite . ' 4. sor- dida veste : a sign of mourning . 7. regem Sabinorum : king of Cures , the chief Sabine town , here called king of the Sabines , as opposed to all the Latin communities next men ...
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