De Bello Gallico Libri VII: Caesar's Gallic War ; with a Life of Caesar, Geography and People of Gaul, History of the Military Art in Caesar's Commentaries ; Historical and Grammatical Notes ; Vocabulary and an IndexScott, Foresman, 1893 - 590 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... force of the various words and syllables used in compounding words and you will be able to define many new words for yourself and to add to the definitions given . 3. Familiarize yourself with the system of references employed ...
... force of the various words and syllables used in compounding words and you will be able to define many new words for yourself and to add to the definitions given . 3. Familiarize yourself with the system of references employed ...
Pagina 22
... force Caesar to submit , with a certainty before him of impeachment and judicial murder . The only alternative was to fight . He promptly crossed the Rubicon , which formed part of the boundary between his province and Italy , and the ...
... force Caesar to submit , with a certainty before him of impeachment and judicial murder . The only alternative was to fight . He promptly crossed the Rubicon , which formed part of the boundary between his province and Italy , and the ...
Pagina 23
... force Caesar gained a 46 complete victory at Thapsus . Cato shut himself Cato shut himself up in Utica , 16 and preferred a self - inflicted victor freely offered . death to the pardon which the In the belief that opposition was crushed ...
... force Caesar gained a 46 complete victory at Thapsus . Cato shut himself Cato shut himself up in Utica , 16 and preferred a self - inflicted victor freely offered . death to the pardon which the In the belief that opposition was crushed ...
Pagina 26
... force and wanting the charm of its professed model , the earlier books of the same history . Caesar's Military Methods . The " Commentaries " present Caesar to our view as a military leader of the first rank , and yet he had reached ...
... force and wanting the charm of its professed model , the earlier books of the same history . Caesar's Military Methods . The " Commentaries " present Caesar to our view as a military leader of the first rank , and yet he had reached ...
Pagina 27
... force and strike the enemy unexpectedly . He thus made up by quick- ness of movement for his lack of numbers . He kept himself informed of the enemy's movements and was quick to take advantage of his mistakes . He was careful of the ...
... force and strike the enemy unexpectedly . He thus made up by quick- ness of movement for his lack of numbers . He kept himself informed of the enemy's movements and was quick to take advantage of his mistakes . He was careful of the ...
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De bello gallico libri VII: Caesar's Gallic war, with a life of Caesar ... Julius Caesar Visualizzazione completa - 1898 |
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Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 401 - 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 410 - Ejus rei multas afferunt causas : ne assidua consuetudine capti studium belli gerendi agricultura commutent ; ne latos fines parare studeant, potentioresque humiliores possessionibus expellant ; ne accuratius ad frigora atque aestus vitandos aedificent ; ne qua oriatur pecuniae cupiditas, qua ex re factiones dissensionesque nascuntur ; ut animi aequitate plebem contineant, cum suas quisque opes cum potentissimis aequari videat.
Pagina 402 - Caesaris adventum quotannis accidere solebat, uti aut ipsi injurias inferrent aut illatas propulsarent, omnes in bello versantur, atque eorum ut quisque est genere copiisque amplissimus, ita plurimos circum se ambactos clientesque habet.
Pagina 15 - If it is a piece of good fortune to gain a crown without trouble, fortune never did more for mortal than it did for Pompeius ; but on those who lack courage the gods lavish every favor and every gift in vain.