Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War, and the First Book of the Greek Paraphrase: With English Notes -- and Historical Geographical and Archeological IndexesHarper, 1860 - 493 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... Legion froin Gallia Narbonensis . H. The Roman Legion which Caesar had with him originally . J The he Rhone . K. The river Arno , emptying into the Rhone . L. L. L. Roman Cavalry . M. Cavalry of the Helvetii . To face p . 7 L " that 好 ...
... Legion froin Gallia Narbonensis . H. The Roman Legion which Caesar had with him originally . J The he Rhone . K. The river Arno , emptying into the Rhone . L. L. L. Roman Cavalry . M. Cavalry of the Helvetii . To face p . 7 L " that 好 ...
Pagina 13
... legions drawn up in three lines . C. The Hastatii or first line , with their flanks pro- tected by the Verites . D. The Principes or second line . E. The Triarii or third line . F. Cavalry of Cæsar . G. Equites Extraordinarii . H ...
... legions drawn up in three lines . C. The Hastatii or first line , with their flanks pro- tected by the Verites . D. The Principes or second line . E. The Triarii or third line . F. Cavalry of Cæsar . G. Equites Extraordinarii . H ...
Pagina 42
... legions bringing up the rear of the Roman Army . F. Cavalry of Cæsar . G. Tenth and Ninth legions . H The Atrebates repulsed and driven back across the Sambre . I. The Twelfth legion on the right wing . K. The Seventh legion , stationed ...
... legions bringing up the rear of the Roman Army . F. Cavalry of Cæsar . G. Tenth and Ninth legions . H The Atrebates repulsed and driven back across the Sambre . I. The Twelfth legion on the right wing . K. The Seventh legion , stationed ...
Pagina 228
... legion . " The legion , in the time of Polybius , contained 4200 men , to whom were added 300 horse . Lipsius thinks that Cæsar's legions did not much exceed this estimate . ( De Mil . Rom . lib . 1 , dial . 5. ) Consult remarks under ...
... legion . " The legion , in the time of Polybius , contained 4200 men , to whom were added 300 horse . Lipsius thinks that Cæsar's legions did not much exceed this estimate . ( De Mil . Rom . lib . 1 , dial . 5. ) Consult remarks under ...
Pagina 232
... legions here mentioned are said to have been levied " in Gallia citeriore . " - Magnis itiner ibus . By great journeys . " 13. Qua proximum iter . 66 " Where the route was nearest , " i . e . , shortest . With qua supply parte . Thus ...
... legions here mentioned are said to have been levied " in Gallia citeriore . " - Magnis itiner ibus . By great journeys . " 13. Qua proximum iter . 66 " Where the route was nearest , " i . e . , shortest . With qua supply parte . Thus ...
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Aedui Ambiorix Ariovistus army Arverni atque bellum Cæsar Cæsarem Carnutes castris causa celeriter circiter common text Compare the Greek consilio copias copiis Dio Cassius Eburones ejus eorum equitatu erant erat esset etiam exercitus flumen Gallia Gaul Greek paraphrase hæc Helvetii hostes hostibus hostium illi Indutiomarus inter ipse ipsi jubet legatos legiones Literally locis loco locum magno Menapii militum millia neque Nervii nostris numero omnes omni omnibus oppido oppidum Oudendorp paraphrast partem passuum Populi Romani possent prælio propter quæ quam quibus quid quod rebus Referring reliquis Rhenum Roman Senones Sequani sese sibi Suevi sunt suos tamen Treviri Ubii Vercingetorix αὐτοῖς αὐτῶν δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐκ ἐπὶ Καῖσαρ μὲν μὲν γὰρ μὲν οὖν μὴ οἱ οὐ πρὸς σφῶν τὰ ταῦτα τε καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τοῦτο τούτοις τῷ τῶν τῶν Ρωμαίων ὡς
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Pagina 127 - Agriculturae non student ; majorque pars eorum victus in lacte, caseo, carne consistit ; 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 488 - XVIII. XVII. XVI. XV. XIV. XIII. XII. XI. X. IX. VIII. VII. VI. V. IV.
Pagina 94 - Uxores habent deni duodenique inter se communes, et maxime fratres cum fratribus parentesque cum liberis ; sed, si qui sunt ex his nati, eorum habentur liberi, quo primum virgo quaeque deducta est.
Pagina 124 - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto. Multa praeterea de sideribus atque eorum motu, de mundi ac terrarum magnitudine, de rerum natura, de deorum immortalium vi ac potestate, disputant et juventuti tradunt.
Pagina 124 - Disciplina in Britannia reperta atque inde in Galliam translata esse existimatur, et nunc, qui diligentius eam rem cognoscere volunt, plerumque illo discendi causa proficiscuntur.
Pagina 127 - Deorum numero eos solos ducunt, quos cernunt et quorum aperte opibus iuvantur, Solem et Vulcanum et Lunam, reliquos ne fama quidem acceperunt.
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Pagina 484 - There were two centurions in each maniple, called by the same name, but distinguished by the title prior, " former," and posterior, " latter," because the one was chosen and ranked before the other. The centurion of the first century of the first maniple of the Triarii, was called centurio primi pili, or primus pilus, or primopilus, &c.
Pagina 128 - Ac fuit antea tempus, cum Germanos Galli virtute superarent, ultro bella inferrent, propter hominum multitudinem agrique inopiam trans Rhenum colonias mitterent. Itaque ea quae fertilissima Germaniae sunt loca circum Hercyniam silvam, quam Eratostheni...