Roman Civilization: Selected Readings, Volume 2Columbia University Press, 1951 |
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... battles at Mutina ( April , 43 B.C. ) . 24 Ĉf . Vol . I , § 115 . 26 The two battles of Philippi ( 42 B.C. ) . 25 Julius Caesar , his adoptive father . 27 Tiberius inherited from Augustus an army of twenty - five legions ( Tacitus ...
... battles at Mutina ( April , 43 B.C. ) . 24 Ĉf . Vol . I , § 115 . 26 The two battles of Philippi ( 42 B.C. ) . 25 Julius Caesar , his adoptive father . 27 Tiberius inherited from Augustus an army of twenty - five legions ( Tacitus ...
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... battle . . . . The Romans never lay themselves open to a surprise attack ; for , whatever hostile territory they may invade , they engage in no battle until they have fortified their camp . [ The traditional Roman encamp- ment ...
... battle . . . . The Romans never lay themselves open to a surprise attack ; for , whatever hostile territory they may invade , they engage in no battle until they have fortified their camp . [ The traditional Roman encamp- ment ...
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... battle victory is granted not by mere numbers and innate courage but by skill and training . For we see that the ... battles , and by severe punishment for indolence . For knowledge of military science nourishes boldness in combat . No ...
... battle victory is granted not by mere numbers and innate courage but by skill and training . For we see that the ... battles , and by severe punishment for indolence . For knowledge of military science nourishes boldness in combat . No ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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