Livy, Books I-X.Clarendon Press, 1871 - 198 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... facts are known to us . It is important to recognize this and to guard against the temptation to which many critics have yielded of creating a detailed narrative by loose inferences or by pure imagination . The statements we find will ...
... facts are known to us . It is important to recognize this and to guard against the temptation to which many critics have yielded of creating a detailed narrative by loose inferences or by pure imagination . The statements we find will ...
Pagina 3
... Facts of Livy's life which are known to us . We know 1. He had at least two children , a son and a daughter . that he had a daughter , because his son - in - law , L. Magius , is mentioned ( M. Seneca1 Contr . 10. 2 ) , and that he had ...
... Facts of Livy's life which are known to us . We know 1. He had at least two children , a son and a daughter . that he had a daughter , because his son - in - law , L. Magius , is mentioned ( M. Seneca1 Contr . 10. 2 ) , and that he had ...
Pagina 4
... fact is transformed into something quite different by Hertz when he says , that as Patavium in the civil war took the republican side , it was natural that Livy should do the same . I have shown above that there is no proof that ...
... fact is transformed into something quite different by Hertz when he says , that as Patavium in the civil war took the republican side , it was natural that Livy should do the same . I have shown above that there is no proof that ...
Pagina 12
... fact attested by a treaty extant in the last century of the republic . Dionysius 4. 26 , 58 , refers to still extant treaties concluded between Servius Tullius and the Latin cities , and between Tarquinius Superbus and Gabii . Polybius ...
... fact attested by a treaty extant in the last century of the republic . Dionysius 4. 26 , 58 , refers to still extant treaties concluded between Servius Tullius and the Latin cities , and between Tarquinius Superbus and Gabii . Polybius ...
Pagina 15
... fact which first excited the scepticism of modern critics . The necessary inference from it ought to be noticed very ... facts . Now this credit is not to be given to the historians of the Regal Period . Between the earliest of them and ...
... fact which first excited the scepticism of modern critics . The necessary inference from it ought to be noticed very ... facts . Now this credit is not to be given to the historians of the Regal Period . Between the earliest of them and ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 102 - ... ego contra hoc quoque laboris praemium petam, ut me a conspectu malorum, quae nostra tot per annos vidit aetas, tantisper certe, dum prisca illa tota mente repeto, avertam omnis expers curae, quae scribentis animum etsi non flectere a vero, sollicitum tarnen efficere posset.
Pagina 102 - Datur haec venia antiquitati, ut miscendo humana divinis primordia urbium augustiora faciat; et si cui populo licere oportet consecrare origines suas et ad deos referre auctores, ea belli gloria est populo Romano ut cum suum conditorisque sui parentem Martem potissimum ferat tam et hoc gentes humanae patiantur aequo animo quam imperium patiuntur.
Pagina 180 - Sabini cives additi consederunt, qui a bono omine " id appellarunt ; nam cyprum Sabine bonum.
Pagina 66 - Nam si ita esset, quod patres apud majores nostros tenere non potuerunt, ut reprehensores essent comitiorum, id haberent judices, vel quod multo etiam minus esset ferendum.
Pagina 133 - Numae imposita precatus ita 10 9 est : ' luppiter pater, si est fas hunc Numam Pompilium, cuius ego caput teneo, regem Romae esse, uti tu signa nobis certa adclarassis inter eos fines, quos fed.
Pagina 173 - ... solam intuentes postmoerium interpretantur esse ; est autem magis circamoerium, locus quem in condendis urbibus quondam Etrusci qua murum ducturi erant certis circa terminis inaugurato consecrabant, ut neque interiore parte aedificia moenibus continuarentur, quae nunc uolgo etiam coniungunt, et extrinsecus puri aliquid ab humano cultu pateret soli.
Pagina 144 - Lex horrendi carminis erat: duumviri perduellionem iudicent. Si a duumviris provocarit, provocatione certato. Si vincent, caput obnubito, infelici arbori reste suspendito, verberato vel intra pomerium vel extra pomerium.
Pagina 164 - Deditisne vos populumque Conlatinum, urbem, agros, aquam, terminos, delubra, utensilia, divina humanaque omnia in meam populique Romani dicionem ? ' 'Dedimus.'
Pagina 5 - Quotiens magni alicuius viri mors ab historicis narrata est, totiens fere consummatio totius vitae et quasi funebris laudatio redditur. hoc, semel aut iterum a Thucydide factum, item in paucissimis personis usurpatum a Sallustio, T. Livius 35 benignus omnibus magnis viris praestitit ; sequentes historici multo id effusius fecerunt.
Pagina 125 - Eodem tempore et centuriae tres equitum conscriptae sunt : Ramnenses ab Romulo, ab T. Tatio Titienses appellati ; Lucerum nominis et originis causa incerta est.