History of RomeC. Lockwood and Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 104
... me is elegantly sup- pressed , as in Virgil , Ille meas errare boves , ut cernis , et ipsum Ludere quæ vellem . scriptorum turba . Among these were Q. Fabius Pictor , who flourished about B. c . 220 , and who is styled 104 ...
... me is elegantly sup- pressed , as in Virgil , Ille meas errare boves , ut cernis , et ipsum Ludere quæ vellem . scriptorum turba . Among these were Q. Fabius Pictor , who flourished about B. c . 220 , and who is styled 104 ...
Pagina 106
... were giving way ; next [ let him observe ] how it declined more and more , and then began to go headlong , -- until he has arrived at the present period , when we can endure neither our ailments nor their correctives . " The decadence ...
... were giving way ; next [ let him observe ] how it declined more and more , and then began to go headlong , -- until he has arrived at the present period , when we can endure neither our ailments nor their correctives . " The decadence ...
Pagina 109
... were , strictly speaking , those who were re- garded as the original inhabitants of a country . The word is often used , however , in a sense little differing from that of our word ' natives . ' At an early period of Italian history ...
... were , strictly speaking , those who were re- garded as the original inhabitants of a country . The word is often used , however , in a sense little differing from that of our word ' natives . ' At an early period of Italian history ...
Pagina 110
... were called Dii Indigetes . The word indiges is pro- bably derived from indu , an old form of the preposition in , and from the root which is found in such words as yelveolaι ( i . e . ye - eσdai ) , gignere , ( perf . ge - n - ui ) ...
... were called Dii Indigetes . The word indiges is pro- bably derived from indu , an old form of the preposition in , and from the root which is found in such words as yelveolaι ( i . e . ye - eσdai ) , gignere , ( perf . ge - n - ui ) ...
Pagina 111
... were . ' Considering the general condi- tion of affairs at that early period , Lavinium had already become a con ... were the guardians of the secret rites of Vesta , and it was a part of their office to tend the lamp which was ...
... were . ' Considering the general condi- tion of affairs at that early period , Lavinium had already become a con ... were the guardians of the secret rites of Vesta , and it was a part of their office to tend the lamp which was ...
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