Livy, (books XXI and XXII;), Libro 22Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1890 - 259 pagine |
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Pagina v
... XXII . not only exhibit the author's style in its mature perfection , but also deal with the most thrilling and momentous crisis of the Roman republic . PRINCETON , N. J. , November , 1890 . INTRODUCTION . It was THE life of the Romans was.
... XXII . not only exhibit the author's style in its mature perfection , but also deal with the most thrilling and momentous crisis of the Roman republic . PRINCETON , N. J. , November , 1890 . INTRODUCTION . It was THE life of the Romans was.
Pagina vii
Livy John King Lord. INTRODUCTION . It was THE life of the Romans was intensely practical . War and politics were ... Roman natural , likewise , that when at last literature did . begin its career , history was one of the earliest ...
Livy John King Lord. INTRODUCTION . It was THE life of the Romans was intensely practical . War and politics were ... Roman natural , likewise , that when at last literature did . begin its career , history was one of the earliest ...
Pagina x
... Roman point of view , in his desire for impartiality he was the first of the Romans to consult the history of Silenus , Hannibal's Greek historiographer , and to compare it with the accounts given by his own country- men . And this was ...
... Roman point of view , in his desire for impartiality he was the first of the Romans to consult the history of Silenus , Hannibal's Greek historiographer , and to compare it with the accounts given by his own country- men . And this was ...
Pagina xi
... Roman literature . The troublous times of the civil wars were not favorable to the conception and execution of such ... Romans of rank , and we know that he made a special study of rhetoric and philosophy . The time and circumstances of ...
... Roman literature . The troublous times of the civil wars were not favorable to the conception and execution of such ... Romans of rank , and we know that he made a special study of rhetoric and philosophy . The time and circumstances of ...
Pagina xii
... is evident that he was a master of the art so highly prized by the Romans , and never more so than after free speech had become a thing of the past . Scope of his history . His great history extended from xii INTRODUCTION .
... is evident that he was a master of the art so highly prized by the Romans , and never more so than after free speech had become a thing of the past . Scope of his history . His great history extended from xii INTRODUCTION .
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