LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... Fabius Pictor , the earliest Roman his- torian of whom we have any mention , and Cincius Alimentus , were both alive during the Second Punic War , and these are the most ancient authorities to whom Livy refers . There is therefore no ...
... Fabius Pictor , the earliest Roman his- torian of whom we have any mention , and Cincius Alimentus , were both alive during the Second Punic War , and these are the most ancient authorities to whom Livy refers . There is therefore no ...
Pagina 9
... Fabius and Cincius , and other writers , may be supposed to have drawn their information . There were the " Annals , " as they were called , in which the Pontifex Maximus set down the chief events of each year . There were the ...
... Fabius and Cincius , and other writers , may be supposed to have drawn their information . There were the " Annals , " as they were called , in which the Pontifex Maximus set down the chief events of each year . There were the ...
Pagina 10
... Fabius Pictor and his successors would not have had even these authorities to work from — autho- rities which , however meagre , would be trustworthy so far as they went . Probably the Romans would not be slow to repair such destruction ...
... Fabius Pictor and his successors would not have had even these authorities to work from — autho- rities which , however meagre , would be trustworthy so far as they went . Probably the Romans would not be slow to repair such destruction ...
Pagina 12
... Fabius and Piso may have had access to chronicles which were * It is scarcely necessary to remind the English reader that Lord Macaulay strongly supports Niebuhr's view , and has made it the foundation of his ' Lays of Ancient Rome ...
... Fabius and Piso may have had access to chronicles which were * It is scarcely necessary to remind the English reader that Lord Macaulay strongly supports Niebuhr's view , and has made it the foundation of his ' Lays of Ancient Rome ...
Pagina 44
... Fabius Pictor , who was Livy's great authority , was of that line and name . Two of the name , in a battle with the men of Veii , charge alone in the front of the wavering legion , which then follows them for very shame . Another force ...
... Fabius Pictor , who was Livy's great authority , was of that line and name . Two of the name , in a battle with the men of Veii , charge alone in the front of the wavering legion , which then follows them for very shame . Another force ...
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