Livy, Books I-X.Clarendon Press, 1874 - 199 pagine |
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... questions which have occupied so many scholars since Niebuhr's time . I expect to be able to elucidate the rest of the decad as fully by ... question of the clients is reserved for the next volume . The patricians are discussed here because.
... questions which have occupied so many scholars since Niebuhr's time . I expect to be able to elucidate the rest of the decad as fully by ... question of the clients is reserved for the next volume . The patricians are discussed here because.
Pagina 2
... question now arises , what was the size and character of the town of Patavium . We have the evidence of Strabo that it was among the most important towns of the Roman world . He places it above Mediolanum , Verona , and all the other ...
... question now arises , what was the size and character of the town of Patavium . We have the evidence of Strabo that it was among the most important towns of the Roman world . He places it above Mediolanum , Verona , and all the other ...
Pagina 5
... question of the date of the composition of his history , on which we have only internal evidence . In 1. 19 , he says , ' Bis deinde post Numae regnum clausus fuit , semel T. Manlio consule post Punicum primum confectum bellum , iterum ...
... question of the date of the composition of his history , on which we have only internal evidence . In 1. 19 , he says , ' Bis deinde post Numae regnum clausus fuit , semel T. Manlio consule post Punicum primum confectum bellum , iterum ...
Pagina 11
... questions will be considered in order . CHAPTER I. CREDIBILITY OF THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS . The credibility of the history depends upon the sources from which it is drawn . The clearest and most complete account of the sources of the ...
... questions will be considered in order . CHAPTER I. CREDIBILITY OF THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS . The credibility of the history depends upon the sources from which it is drawn . The clearest and most complete account of the sources of the ...
Pagina 12
... question therefore arises , on what was Fabius ' history founded ? This brings us to the second source . II . Treaties . In 4. 7 , is an instance of an ancient historical fact attested by a treaty extant in the last century of the ...
... question therefore arises , on what was Fabius ' history founded ? This brings us to the second source . II . Treaties . In 4. 7 , is an instance of an ancient historical fact attested by a treaty extant in the last century of the ...
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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 141 - Id ubi dixit porcum saxo silice percussit. Sua item carmina Albani suumque ius iurandum per suum dictatorem suosque sacerdotes peregerunt.
Pagina 156 - ... quod populi Priscorum Latinorum hominesque Prisci Latini adversus populum Romanum Quiritium fecerunt deliquerunt, quod populus Romanus Quiritium bellum cum Priscis Latinis iussit esse senatusque populi Romani Quiritium censuit, consensit, conscivit, ut bellum cum Priscis Latinis fieret, ob eam rem ego populusque Romanus populis Priscorum Latinorum hominibusque Priscis Latinis bellum indico facioque.
Pagina 149 - si ipse discere posses fidem ac foedera servare, vivo tibi ea disciplina a me adhibita esset; nunc, quoniam tuum insanabile ingenium est, at tu tuo supplicio doce humanum genus ea sancta credere, quae a te violata sunt. Ut igitur paulo ante animum inter Fidenatem Romanamque rem ancipitem gessisti, ita iam corpus passim distrahendum dabis.
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 140 - Cum trigeminis agunt reges, ut pro sua quisque patria i5 dimicent ferro: ibi imperium fore, unde victoria fuerit. Nihil recusatur. Tempus et locus convenit. Priusquam dimicarent...
Pagina 115 - Cacus, ferox viribus, captus pulchritudine bourn cum avertere earn praedam vellet, quia si agendo armentum in speluncam compulisset ipsa vestigia quaerentem dominum eo deductura erant, aversos boves eximium quemque pulchritudine caudis in speluncam traxit.
Pagina 65 - Sextius de plebe primus consul factus. Et ne is quidem finis certaminum fuit. Quia patricii se auctores futuros negabant, prope secessionem plebis res terribilesque alias minas civilium certaminum venit: quum tamen per dictatorem conditionibus sedatae discordiae sunt, concessumque ab nobilitate plebi de consule plebeio ; a plebe nobilitati de praetore uno , qui ius in urbe diceret, ex Patribus creando.
Pagina 102 - Imperium patiuntur. sed haec et his similia, utcumque animadversa aut existimata erunt, haud in magno equidem 9 ponam discrimine : ad illa mihi pro se quisque acriter intendat animum, quae vita, qui mores fuerint, per quos viros quibusque artibus domi militiaeque et partum et auctum Imperium sit...
Pagina 181 - Sabini cives additi consederunt, qui a bono omine " id appellarunt ; nam cyprum Sabine bonum.