LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... citizens of Padua thought they had discovered his bones . First of all , in 1360 , a tablet was dug up within the monastery of St Justina , bearing an inscrip- tion in which certainly occurred the name of T. LIVIUS , and which was at ...
... citizens of Padua thought they had discovered his bones . First of all , in 1360 , a tablet was dug up within the monastery of St Justina , bearing an inscrip- tion in which certainly occurred the name of T. LIVIUS , and which was at ...
Pagina 5
... citizens were ungrateful : they made a present of the bone of the right arm - the arm which had written the immortal ' Annals ' -to Alphonso " the Magnanimous , " King of Arragon and the Two Sicilies ; whose succes- . sors ( for he died ...
... citizens were ungrateful : they made a present of the bone of the right arm - the arm which had written the immortal ' Annals ' -to Alphonso " the Magnanimous , " King of Arragon and the Two Sicilies ; whose succes- . sors ( for he died ...
Pagina 18
... citizens ; and Romulus chose a senate of a hundred elders , and for * Erected out of the fines levied on usurers ( Liv . x . 69 ) . It is not certain whether the figure of the wolf now shown in the Palazzo de ' Conservatori at Rome is ...
... citizens ; and Romulus chose a senate of a hundred elders , and for * Erected out of the fines levied on usurers ( Liv . x . 69 ) . It is not certain whether the figure of the wolf now shown in the Palazzo de ' Conservatori at Rome is ...
Pagina 23
... citizen now called himself ) , already popular owing to his wealth and his gracious manners , was elected king . The new reign was prosperous ; the old enemies of Rome , the Latins and Sabines , were successfully held in check ; the ...
... citizen now called himself ) , already popular owing to his wealth and his gracious manners , was elected king . The new reign was prosperous ; the old enemies of Rome , the Latins and Sabines , were successfully held in check ; the ...
Pagina 24
... citizens some of the land taken from their neighbouring enemies in war . In his reign , it was said , the city was extended to three new hills — the Quirinal , the Viminal , and the Esquiline - and the whole surrounded by walls which ...
... citizens some of the land taken from their neighbouring enemies in war . In his reign , it was said , the city was extended to three new hills — the Quirinal , the Viminal , and the Esquiline - and the whole surrounded by walls which ...
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