C. Ivli Caesaris De bello Gallico libri VIIAppleton, 1902 - 516 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... foreign wars at the head of victorious legions . 100 B. C. Rome's prime had been in the early days when she was straining every nerve in the ceaseless struggle for suprem- Decline had begun acy over the nations of Italy . vii.
... foreign wars at the head of victorious legions . 100 B. C. Rome's prime had been in the early days when she was straining every nerve in the ceaseless struggle for suprem- Decline had begun acy over the nations of Italy . vii.
Pagina xviii
... legions . Thus immense physical energy and unceasing activity enabled him almost to overcome a slight delicacy of con- stitution , and even a tendency to epilepsy . The latter asserted itself toward the end of his life , after he had ...
... legions . Thus immense physical energy and unceasing activity enabled him almost to overcome a slight delicacy of con- stitution , and even a tendency to epilepsy . The latter asserted itself toward the end of his life , after he had ...
Pagina xxvi
... - one might almost say the care- lessness of perfect skill . * He even seems insensible to the grandeur of nature , lacking the poet's soul and the artist's eye . A. ORGANIZATION . CHAPTER II CESAR'S ARMY I. The Legions xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... - one might almost say the care- lessness of perfect skill . * He even seems insensible to the grandeur of nature , lacking the poet's soul and the artist's eye . A. ORGANIZATION . CHAPTER II CESAR'S ARMY I. The Legions xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Pagina xxvii
... Legions The Roman army in Cæsar's time was composed of the legions of regular infantry and of the auxiliary forces , both infantry and cavalry . There was also what would correspond to siege artillery , but very little field artillery ...
... Legions The Roman army in Cæsar's time was composed of the legions of regular infantry and of the auxiliary forces , both infantry and cavalry . There was also what would correspond to siege artillery , but very little field artillery ...
Pagina xxviii
... legions . In the good old times this service had been considered a privilege as well as a duty . In those days wars had lasted but one or two seasons , and the enlistments but for a short time . But foreign conquests and civil wars had ...
... legions . In the good old times this service had been considered a privilege as well as a duty . In those days wars had lasted but one or two seasons , and the enlistments but for a short time . But foreign conquests and civil wars had ...
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Pagina xxii - Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
Pagina 154 - Neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios; sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum, qui una coierunt, quantum et quo loco visum est agri attribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Pagina 149 - In omni Gallia eorum hominum, qui aliquo sunt numero atque honore, genera sunt duo. Nam plebes paene servorum habetur loco, quae nihil audet per se, nullo adhibetur consilio. Plerique, cum aut acre alieno aut magnitudine tributorum aut iniuria potentiorum premuntur, sese in servitutem dicant nobilibus : in hos eadem omnia sunt iura, quae dominis in servos.
Pagina 155 - Cum bellum civitas aut illatum defendit aut infert, magistratus, qui ei bello praesint ut vitae necisque habeant potestatem, deliguntur. In pace nullus est communis magistratus, sed principes» regionum atque pagorum inter suos ius dicunt controversiasque minuunt.
Pagina 113 - Omnes vero se Britanni vitro inficiunt, quod caeruleum efficit colorem, atque hoc horridiores sunt in pugna aspectu; capilloque sunt promisso atque omni parte corporis rasa praeter caput et labrum superius.